The Tutorials Program is an integral part of ACM SAC 2025. The symposium focuses on computer applications in wide range of areas, and therefore the Tutorials Program tends to focus on the state-of-the-art technology that may be applied directly to the work of practitioners in the IT field. We invite presenters with a PhD degree in a relevant field to submit tutorial proposals that showcase the latest advancements in experimental computing and application development.
Tutorial proposals will be judged by:
We invite proposals for tutorials on the state-of-the-art topics of interest to the ACM SAC community. The tutorials can be either full-day (4 hours) or half-day (2 hours).
Tutorial proposals should be submitted via e-mail to the Program Co-Chair and Tutorials chair in attached PDF or Word files, with the following subject "ACM SAC 2025 Tutorial". The proposal should be no more than 1000 words (approximately 3 single spaced pages, 12-point font size). Attach a cover sheet to each copy with the presenter's name, affiliation, address, email, phone, and fax.
The tutorial proposal should contain the following information:
The presenter(s) receives one free full registration with admission to all SAC activities. In the case of multiple presenters, the presenters decide who uses the free registration. Please contact the Tutorials Chair or the Conference Registrar for additional information.
For questions or inquiries about the ACM SAC 2025 tutorials, please contact the Tutorials Chair:
Alessandro Ortis
University of Catania
Catania, Italy
alessandro.ortis@unict.it
Program Co-Chair:
Adam Przybyłek
Gdańsk University of Technology
Gdańsk, Poland
adam.przybylek@gmail.com