SOSP 2026 Call for Posters

Important dates

Event Info Date
Submission Deadline: July 10, 2026 (AoE)
Notification of acceptance July 20, 2026

Submission Information

We are pleased to invite submissions for the poster session at SOSP 2026. This session offers an excellent opportunity to present early-stage work and gather feedback from the community. The Poster Program Committee will select contributions based on a 2-page abstract submitted through the SOSP Poster submission website: HotCRP.

Submissions should address topics within the scope of the SOSP call for papers. We especially encourage submissions that are thought-provoking, controversial or explore novel approaches and ideas. Early-stage work not yet ready for publication in a refereed conference or journal is particularly welcome.

Submissions will be evaluated based on the novelty and insight of the work presented. While we particularly encourage student posters showcasing exciting new results, submissions from non-students are also welcome.

Accepted posters will be presented during a dedicated poster session at the conference.

Special Note for Authors of Accepted SOSP Papers:
Authors of accepted papers are invited to present a poster. Please register your poster on the submission website linked above; an abstract is not required for these submissions.

Submission Instructions

Poster abstracts should be no more than 2 pages long (excluding references) and must adhere to the following formatting guidelines:

  • Two-column format
  • Text block of a maximum of 7 x 9 inches (17.8 x 22.9 cm)
  • Minimum font size of 10pt with at least 12pt leading

Submissions must be in PDF format and include:

  • Title
  • Author names and affiliations
  • A note indicating which authors (if any) are students

Submissions that do not meet these requirements will be rejected.

Final Poster Instructions

Our poster boards are 70"x46", so anything that fits in that space will work. We recommend 48"x36" (or 36"x48"), but participants are welcome to use whatever dimensions they like, so long as it fits on the poster board.

Organizers

Poster Chairs: David Schall (Technical University of Munich) and Lluis Vilanova (Imperial College London)

Poster Session Program Committee:

Adrien Ghosn (Microsoft Azure Research)
Alireza Sanaee (Huawei and University of Cambridge)
Amir Al Sadi (Imperial College London)
Anatole Lefort (Technical University of Munich)
Antonio Barbalace (University of Edinburgh)
Artemiy Margaritov (Huawei)
Dimitra Giantsidi (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
Dmitrii Ustiugov (NTU Singapore)
Georgia Fragkouli (ETH Zurich)
Jackson Woodruff (University of Edinburgh)
Marios Kogias (Imperial College London)
Martin Kleppmann (University of Cambridge)
Masanori Misono (Technical University of Munich)
Redha Gouicem (RWTH Aachen University)
Reto Achermann (Technical University of Munich)
Siavash Katebzadeh (Huawei Research UK)
Zsolt István (Technical University of Darmstadt)

Poster Program

The following posters will appear at the 32nd ACM SIGOPS Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP) Poster session: