Call for Workshops and Tutorials
The 13th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication (ACM NanoCom 2026) invites proposals for workshops and tutorials to be held during the main conference. Tutorials and Workshops shall provide a forum for participants to engage more deeply with emerging research areas, learn new methods and tools, or explore practical aspects of nanoscale computing and communication.
Scope and Formats
We encourage workshop and tutorial proposals for a wide variety of interactive formats, including but not limited to:
-
Hands-on tutorials introducing methods, tools, datasets, or frameworks.
-
Focused workshops that bring together participants to explore a specific emerging topic in depth.
-
Data or design competitions, hackathon-style sessions, or interactive group activities.
Workshops and tutorials can cover any topic within the broad scope of ACM NanoCom, including but not limited to:
-
Molecular communication (MC)
-
Terahertz (THz) communications and nanonetworks
-
Nano/bio interfaces and experimental testbeds
-
Modeling and simulation
-
AI for nanoscale computing and communication
-
Cross-disciplinary applications (medicine, biotechnology, environmental systems, etc.)
Proposals should clearly state the intended format, duration (maximum 3 hours), and target audience.
Submission Guidelines
Workshop and tutorial proposals are limited to 5 pages and should include:
-
Title and abstract (max. 300 words)
-
Organizers’ names, affiliations, and contact information
-
Previous experience of the organizers on the topic
-
Short biography of each organizer
-
Motivation and objectives of the activity
-
Proposed format and agenda (e.g., tutorial outline, competition plan)
-
Estimated duration (up to 3 hours)
-
Target audience and expected number of participants
-
Special requirements (e.g., software, hardware, datasets)
Note: There will be no separate paper submissions for workshops and tutorials. Instead, these activities are intended as interactive, educational, and exploratory sessions that complement the main conference program.Proposals should clearly state the intended format, duration (maximum 3 hours), and target audience.
Submission Process
Please submit your proposal following the guidelines mentioned above, via email to the Workshop and Tutorial Chairs of ACM NanoCom 2026 here. After submission, you will receive a confirmation via email.
Important Dates
| Proposal submission due: | February 13, 2026 |
| Notification of Acceptance: | April 10, 2026 |
Contact and Further Information