All developers and users of LLVM and related sub-projects are invited to present at the 2022 LLVM Developers’ Meeting 13 in San Jose, CA! This conference will be held in-person from November 8-9, and special events on November 7.
The talk proposal deadline has passed. Notifications will be sent out on September 17, 2022
We are looking for the following proposals:
- Technical Talks (20 minutes)
Talks on:
- LLVM Infrastructure,Clang and all related sub-projects
- On uses of LLVM in academia or industry
- On new projects using Clang or LLVM
- Tutorials (40-50 minutes*)
In depth talks on LLVM infrastructure or other core libraries, tools, etc. Demos encouraged.
- Student Technical Talks (15 minutes)
Talks from students using LLVM, Clang, and all sub-projects in research. This is not a competition, but a specific category for student talks.
- Quick Technical Talks (10 minutes)
Quick talks about a use or improvement of LLVM and other sub-projects.
- Lightning Talks (5 minutes)
Lightning fast talks about a use or improvement of LLVM and other sub-projects.
- Panels (45 minutes*)
Panels may discuss any topic as long as it’s relevant to LLVM or related sub-projects. Panels can take many forms, but a common format is to begin with short introductions from each panel member, and follow with an interactive dialogue among the panelists and audience members. Panels should consist of at least 3 people and have a moderator.
- Poster
Present a poster during the assigned poster session during the event.
* Exact times TBD after talks selected and the schedule planned
Submission Requirements:
The talk proposal deadline has passed. Notifications will be sent out on September 17, 2022.
A couple other important things:
Speakers are expected to present in person, but we will consider remote presentations.
Free registration will be limited to the following:
- Technical Talks: 1
- Tutorials: 2
- Student Talks: 1
- Panels: 2 registrations, 50% off additional
- Quick Technical Talks: 25% off registration
- Lightning Talks: 25% off registration
For each proposal you must submit the following:
- Talk title
- Abstract
- Submission type
- For technical talk submissions, you can indicate if you would give a shorter talk (ie. Lightning or Quick instead of full length Technical Talk)
- Photo and bios for all speakers
- Short abstract for the website
- Extended PDF abstract (optional)