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highlights-2026

Usage

Simply run the following command to build the abstract.pdf file, assuming the computer has access to a valid latex installation and GNU make.

make

Important Dates

Early Submission 17 April 2026
Early Notification 08 May 2026
Regular Submission 29 May 2026
Regular Notification 19 June 2026
Early Registration Deadline 17 July 2026
Registration Deadline 17 August 2026
Highlights Conference 07 September to 11 September 2026
Highlights Collaborative Research Week 14 September to 16 September 2026

Call for Papers

Submissions should take the form of a short abstract describing the content of the presentation and its interest. It should serve as a proposal for a presentation. Hence, submissions should have a single author — the speaker. They can concern any recently published, to be published, or ongoing work of the speaker. We expect you to present your favourite result of the year, so there should be at most one submission per speaker. The abstract should list co-authors, if any. Optionally, an extended abstract of up to two pages may be attached as a PDF file.

We encourage both young and senior researchers to present.

Submissions will not lead to publications. There are no formal proceedings and we encourage the presentation of work published or presented elsewhere.

The talk (which is short, around 10 minutes) can be doubled with a poster. Further information about poster submissions will be provided.

TO-DO List

  • Matthieu does his first git push
  • Matthieu creates an account on EasyChair
  • Matthieu waits for the creation of his chat account
  • Matthieu asks about CREW on the chat
  • Send the abstract to highlights using https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=highlights26
  • Create slides for the presentation