CASCON 2025
Mon 10 - Thu 13 November 2025

Workshop Details

Title
21st Workshop on Compiler-Driven Performance (CDP)
12 Workshops
2nd Workshop on Software Engineering Economics (SENGEC)
12 Workshops
3rd CASCON YTech STEM Outreach Workshop
12 Workshops
3rd Workshop on Continuous Operations using Generative AI
12 Workshops
Advancing Gender-Inclusive AI through the GEMinAI Program
12 Workshops
CyPress: 5th Workshop on Software Techniques for Cyber-Physical Systems
12 Workshops
Generative AI in Academic Research, Teaching, and Administration
12 Workshops
LLMs Meet Databases: Next-Generation Data Systems
12 Workshops
ML4DM 2025: The fifth workshop on the emerging applications of machine learning in modern data management
12 Workshops
Quantum Computing — Transitioning from scientific research to a quantum technology industry
12 Workshops
Social Agentics: Situating Agentic AI Within Social & Organizational Contexts
12 Workshops

Call for Workshops

We are excited to announce that this year IEEE CASCON 2025 will host a series of workshops. CASCON is a premier academic and industrial conference for advanced studies in computer science and software engineering. The workshops will provide a forum to present, discuss, and debate issues, problems, ideas, technology gaps, work-in-progress, and/or directions. The format of a workshop may include position papers, expert panels, and discussions. Workshops may be half-day or full-day.

Workshops can be structured around invited talks, panel discussions, and/or workshop paper presentations. The intent is to stir discussion and debate new ideas on emerging research areas, challenging problems, and industrial applications. 

  • For workshops structured around invited talks, the organizers are expected to identify and invite experts in the field.
  • For workshops structured around workshop paper submissions, the organizers are expected to issue a call for papers which can be submitted through IEEE CASCON's EasyChair site.

 Workshop proposals should include:

Proposals for workshops should be organized as a preliminary call for papers or call for participation, depending on the intended format of the workshop, with a maximum of two pages and contain the following information:

  • Title of the workshop.
  • A brief technical description of the workshop, specifying the workshop goals, the technical issues that it will address, and the relevance of the workshop to the main conference.
  • The names, affiliations and email addresses of the proposed workshop organizing committee. We strongly encourage the organizing committee to consist of at least two people coming from multiple institutions knowledgeable about the technical issues to be addressed.
  • Expected duration of the workshop (half or full day). Half-day workshops are expected to be assigned at least 2.5h, while full-day workshops are expected to be assigned at least five hours.
  • Workshop format: panel discussion, invited speaker presentations, and paper submission-based.
  • The workshop deadlines, both internal and external, aligned with the CASCON timeline.
  • List of potential invited speakers, panelists, or disputants.

Please also provide the following information (not restricted to the two pages for the above proposal):

  • For workshops that are in their second edition or later: information about previous offerings of the proposed workshop: when and where it has been offered in the past, names and affiliations of organizers, number of attendees.
  • For new workshops, which would be in the first edition if accepted: the list of researchers/practitioners who would be likely to submit a paper to the workshop or are going to be invited to present.

NOTE:

  1. The workshop proposals will be published in the proceedings after a peer review.
  2. The organisers of the accepted workshop based on invited talk and panel discussions will have the opportunity to write a 2-page summary of the activities and findings after the workshop is completed. This document will be published in the proceedings after a peer review.
  3. Accepted workshop papers can be published in the proceedings and submitted for inclusion to IEEE Xplore. This will depend on the discretion of each workshop organizer. Papers must thus be in the same format as the conference proceedings and may not be more than 6 pages in length. All papers must be reviewed by an International Technical Program Committee with a minimum of 3 reviews per paper.

Key Dates:

  • Proposal abstract submission deadline: Mon 30 Jun 2025
  • Proposal full submission deadline: Mon 7 Jul 2025
  • Acceptance notification: Mon 21 Jul 2025
  • Workshop dates: Nov 10-13, 2025

We will have an ongoing evaluation of the proposals after their submissions.

 Proposal Submission Instructions

To submit a  workshop proposal please access https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=cascon2025 and select: "Workshops". Proposals for workshops should be organized as a preliminary call for papers or call for participation, depending on the intended format of the workshop, with a maximum of two pages.

Contacts and More Information

  • If you have any questions, please contact the workshop chairs.

 

CASCON 2025 Workshop Chairs

Guy-Vincent Jourdan, Professor, University of Ottawa, Canada

Gias Uddin, Assistant Professor, York University, Canada