PLDI, 1620 June 2025

The SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation is the premier forum in programming languages and programming systems research, covering design, implementation, theory, applications, and performance. Tutorials and workshops include “BINSEC: Adapting Symbolic Execution for Binary-level Security,” “Formal Analysis and Verification in Quantum Programming,” “Verifying Cyber-Physical Systems with IsaVODEs,” “Perfect Decompilation of Python Bytecode with PyLingual,” and more. The event will be held in Seoul, South Korea.

ISCA, 2125 June 2025

The International Symposium on Computer Architecture is the premier forum for new ideas and research results in computer architecture. Workshops and tutorials include “Data Centers Energy Efficiency,” “MLArchSys: Machine Learning for Computer Architecture and Systems,” “Architecture Support for Embodied AI Systems,” “Acceleration and Optimization of Multi-modal Computing,” “Quantum Classical Cooperative Computing,” and more. Keynote speakers are Satoshi Matsuoka (RIKEN), Todd Austine (University of Michigan) and Fitsum Andargie (Addis Ababa University). The event will be held in Tokyo, Japan.

DAC, 2225 June 2025

The Design Automation Conference is the premier destination for the entire ecosystem devoted to the design and design automation of electronic circuits and systems. DAC offers outstanding education, training, exhibits and networking opportunities for a worldwide community of chip and system designers, researchers, academics, executives, and electronic design tool vendors. Keynote speakers are William Chappell (Microsoft), Michaela Blott (AMD Research), and ACM Charles P. “Chuck” Thacker Breakthrough in Computing Award recipient Jason Cong (UCLA). The conference will be held in San Francisco, California, USA.

SIGMOD / PODS, 2227 June 2025

The annual ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conference is a leading international forum for database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore cutting-edge ideas and results, and to exchange techniques, tools, and experiences. Workshops and tutorials include “Human-In-the-Loop Data Analytics,” “Data Management for End-to-End Machine Learning,” and more, Keynote speakers will be Christos H. Papadimitriou (Columbia University), 2023-2024 ACM Athena Lecturer Margo Seltzer (University of British Columbia), and Phil Bernstein (Microsoft). The event is being held in Berlin, Germany.

FAccT, 2326 June 2025

The ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency brings together researchers and practitioners interested in fairness, accountability, and transparency in socio-technical systems. Tutorials include “Ethical Design Science Research – An Interdisciplinary AI Ethics Framework,” ““Shh! Don’t Say ***”: Ethical Community Engagement in the Era of Anti-Equity Backlash,” “Understanding U.S. Anti-discrimination Requirements for Artificial Intelligence under the Trump Administration” “Data Access under the EU Digital Service Act,” and many more. This event is being held in Athens, Greece.

STOC, 2327 June 2025

The ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing is part of a five-day TheoryFest with an expanded program of STOC papers, poster sessions, and a broad cross-section of invited talks, workshops, tutorials, and social events. This year’s workshops and sessions include “HDX: Motivation, Constructions and Applications,” “Total search problems in TCS – Complexity, Cryptography, Combinatorics, and More,” “Constructive Complexity Theory,” “Recent Developments in Quantum Algorithms,” and more. Keynote speakers are Monika Henzinger (Institute of Science and Technology, Austria), Eli Ben-Sasson (StarkWare), and Scott Aaronson (University of Texas at Austin). The event will be held in Prague, Czech Republic.

FSE, 2327 June 2025

The ACM International Conference on the Foundations of Software Engineering is an internationally renowned forum for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences, and challenges in the field of software engineering. Keynote speakers are Mark Harman and Peter O’Hearn (Meta), Shubho Sengupta (formerly Meta), Laurie Williams (North Carolina State University), Matthew Dwyer (University of Virginia), and Claire Le Goues (Carnegie Mellon University). This event is being held in Trondheim, Norway.

ITiCSE, 30 June2 July 2025

The Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education is the premier and largest computing/informatics education conference in Europe. Sessions this year include “Student Perspectives on the Challenges in Machine Learning,” “Fairness in Student Allocation and Group Formation,” “The Role of Generative AI in Software Student CollaborAItion,” “Grading for Self-Efficacy in Introductory Computer Science,” “Developing an AI Concept Inventory for Non-Experts,” and more. The event is being held in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.