Call for Workshops

CNSM 2023 invites proposals for one-day / half-day workshops, which will be held on 30 October or 2 November 2023. The main purpose of the CNSM 2023 workshops is to provide fora for research, development, integration, standards, service provisioning, and user communities addressing timely topics relevant to the main conference.

Please download the CNSM CFW flyer here:

Proposal Submission Guidelines

Each workshop proposal, in a single PDF file, must include:

  1. Title of the workshop and abbreviation.
  2. Names, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and a short (200 words) bio of the main organizers (e.g. TPC Co-chair(s), General Co-chair(s)).
  3. A brief description (max. 1 page) of the technical issues addressed by the workshop. State reasons why and how the workshop would attract the CNSM 2023 audience.
  4. Organizing Committee (OC) and tentative Technical Program Committee (TPC).
  5. Likely contributors and targeted audience.
  6. The planned format of the workshop, including a strategy to facilitate lively and interactive discussions.
  7. If applicable, a description of the past events of the workshop, including website address, and statistics of submitted/accepted papers and attendee numbers. If the workshop does not have past editions, please provide estimates and explain a strategy on how to reach the targets of paper submissions and attendees.
  8. Publicity and advertising plan to attract paper submissions and attendees.
  9. A draft of 1-page "Call for Papers (CFP)" including title, description, topics, and important dates.

Submission of workshop proposals should be made in PDF to the CNSM 2023 workshop co-chairs:
Yulei Wu y.l.wu@bristol.ac.uk
Daphne Tuncer daphne.tuncer@enpc.fr

Prospective workshop organizers are also welcome to directly reach out to the workshop co-chairs to discuss their proposal through a call.

Important Dates

Workshop proposal Submission: 16 June 2023
Acceptance Notification: 23 June 2023
Workshop paper submission: 15 August 2023

Workshop Co-Chairs

Yulei Wu, University of Bristol, UK
Daphne Tuncer, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, France