The goal of the conference Tutorial Program is to offer the conference attendees and local participants a stimulating and informative selection of tutorials reflecting current topics related to the conference program. These tutorials will be presented by subject-matter experts and will reflect the high academic and research standards of the conference. We encourage tutorial proposals that address an emerging research area of interest, and offer the conference attendees an overall introduction to the state-of-the-art techniques and topics in the area. Each tutorial will have a length of 1.5 hours.
- Tutorial proposal deadline: May 15, 2026
- Notification of tutorial submission: May 30, 2026
A proposal for a tutorial should be submitted as a PDF file via Microsoft CMT (under the “Tutorial Proposals” Track) and must conform to the format described below.
Submissions should be at most 4 (four) pages, with the same format as WISE research papers. Each submission should include the following information:
- Title
- Presenters: (name, affiliation, email, address, phone number, short bio highlighting expertise in tutorial domain)
- Abstract
- Motivation for the tutorial
- Brief outline of the tutorial content: If available, providing a URL to the slides will aid in the proposal evaluation
- Specific goals and objectives
- Prior offerings: Whether the tutorial was presented elsewhere in the past (and if so) what the attendance was
- Significant references of the tutorial
- Short biographies of the presenters

