2023 LLVM Dev Mtg - Call for Speakers Deadline EXTENDED

I’m happy to announce that the call for speakers deadline has been extended to August 4th. ! You now have a few more days to get your talk proposals in. Please spread the word! Lightning talks are just 5 minutes and a great way to have your first talk at an LLVM Developers’ Meeting.

The LLVM Foundation invites all developers and users of LLVM and related sub-projects are invited to present at the 2023 LLVM Developers’ Meeting ! This conference will be held in Santa Clara, CA on October 10-12.

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2023 LLVM Developers’ Meeting: Call for Speakers

The LLVM Developers’ Meeting is a bi-annual gathering of the entire LLVM Project community. The conference is organized by the LLVM Foundation and sup…

Submissions are due by July 31 11:59PM AoE

All talks are required to be in person (this is not a hybrid event). Pre-conference workshops will occur on October 10th and all the main conference talks October 11-12. As we can not guarantee which day your talk is on, please plan to be available for either Oct 11 or 12th.

New this year!
We are inviting speakers to propose talks in the community building, DEI, and Community.o areas in addition to traditional technical talks. Typically we have had a pre-conference event for Community.o, but we plan to integrate this within the conference and have more informal discussions/workshop the day before. We encourage anyone (even those outside the LLVM community) to propose a talk in this category that can benefit the LLVM community.

We are looking for the following proposals:

  • Technical Talks (20 minutes): Talks on: LLVM Infrastructure, MLIR, Clang, all LLVM sub-projects, community building, Community.o, DEI in LLVM/Compilers/OSS, uses of LLVM in academia or industry, and new projects using Clang, LLVM, MLIR, etc.

  • Tutorials (40-50 minutes*): In depth talks on LLVM infrastructure, other core libraries, tools, beginner/newcomer talks, community building, etc. Demos encouraged.

  • Student Technical Talks (15 minutes): Talks from students using LLVM and all sub-projects in research. This is not a competition, but a specific category for student talks.

  • Quick Technical Talks (10 minutes): Quick talks about a use or improvement of LLVM and other sub-projects, LLVM community, Community.o, etc.

  • Lightning Talks (5 minutes) Lightning fast talks about a use or improvement of LLVM and other sub-projects, LLVM community, Community.o, etc.

  • Panels (45 minutes*): Panels may discuss any topic as long as it’s relevant to LLVM, Community.o, or other sub-projects. Panels can take many forms, but a common format is to begin with short introductions from each panel member, and follow with an interactive dialogue among the panelists and audience members. Panels will be capped at 4 panelists and 1 moderator. Please determine your panelists before your submission.

  • Poster: Present a poster during the assigned poster session during the event.

  • Exact times TBD after talks selected and the schedule planned

For each proposal you must submit the following:

  • Talk title
  • Short 1 Paragraph Abstract - Used on the agenda and directed at attendees
  • Detailed Abstract (1-3 paragraph description of your talk)
  • Submission type
  • For technical talk submissions, you can indicate if you would give a shorter talk (ie. Lightning or Quick instead of full length Technical Talk)
  • Photo and bios for all speakers

New this year!
We are using Sessionize to submit talk proposals. If you have questions please reach out - events@llvm.org.

We will provide 1 complimentary registration per accepted talk for the following categories:

  • Technical Talks, Tutorials, Student Technical Talks, Panels

If your accepted talk is not in one of those categories, please reach out if you need financial support for registration.

The LLVM Foundation is dedicated to providing an inclusive and safe experience for everyone. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. By registering or submitting a proposal for this event, we expect you to have read and agree to the LLVM Code of Conduct .

This is just a friendly reminder that today is the last day to get your submission in to the 2023 LLVM Developers’ Meeting!