Call for Tutorials

Important dates

Tutorials Proposal Submission Deadline

Notification of Acceptance Deadline

Final Materials Deadline

Conference dates

We invite proposals for tutorials at EAI SecureComm 2025, providing an opportunity for researchers, academics, and industry experts to share their knowledge on cutting-edge topics in security and privacy. Tutorials should be designed to engage participants in an interactive learning experience, covering fundamental concepts, recent advancements, or practical applications.

EAI SecureComm 2025 will be an hybrid event, but all accepted tutorials will be held at the physical conference venue.

We look forward to your contributions to making SecureComm 2025 a valuable learning experience!

Xiangwei Meng, Hunan University of Science and Technology, China

For inquiries or to submit a tutorial proposal, please contact the Tutorial Chair:

Xiangwei Meng, Hunan University of Science and Technology, China
📩 Email: [email protected]

Tutorials can be half-day (3 hours) or full-day (6 hours) sessions. Half-day tutorials are recommended to ensure participant engagement while covering key concepts in depth. However, full-day tutorials may be considered for topics requiring extensive hands-on sessions or in-depth discussions.

Proposals should be submitted in a PDF file, not exceeding 5 pages, for review.

The proposal should concisely and clearly describe the content and objectives of the tutorial, and should include:

  • Title and abstract

  • Target audience and prerequisites

  • Detailed outline of the tutorial content

  • Presenter(s) biography and relevant experience

  • Any special requirements (e.g., software, equipment)

Tutorials Proposal Example
  • Abstract, objectives and motivation, and intended audience.
  • Name and a short biography of each tutorial presenter.
  • A description of the topics that the tutorial will address, emphasizing their timeliness.
  • An outline of the tutorial content, including its tentative schedule and the presenters for different parts.
  • Possibility of and suitability for a virtual presentation of the tutorial.
  • A description of the past/relevant experience of the speaker(s) on the topic of the tutorial.
  • A description of previous tutorial experience of the speaker(s), and past versions of the tutorial.
  • State whether a similar tutorial has been offered in recent conferences (last two years) and how your tutorial differs
 
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