Call for Workshop Proposals

CNSM 2025 invites proposals for one-day workshops, which will be held on Monday, October 27, or Friday, October 31, 2025. The main purpose of the CNSM 2025 Workshops is to provide a forum for researchers, developers, operators, integrators, standards experts, and user communities to address and discuss timely topics related to the main conference.

Proposal Submission Guidelines

Each workshop proposal, in a single PDF file, must include:

  1. Title of the workshop and abbreviation.
  2. Names, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and a short (200 words) bio of the main organizers (e.g. TPC Co-chair(s), General Co-chair(s)).
  3. A brief description (max. 1 page) of the technical issues addressed by the workshop, including motivations/relevance of the workshop topic and position with respect to other initiatives.
  4. Likely contributors and audience. State in which way the workshop would fit with and appeal to the CNSM 2025 audience.
  5. Tentative Technical Program Committee (TPC).
  6. The planned format of the workshop, including a strategy to facilitate lively and interactive discussions.
  7. A description of the past editions of the workshop if applicable, including website address, and statistics of submitted/accepted papers and attendee numbers. If the workshop does not have past editions, please provide estimates and explain a strategy on how to reach the targets of paper submissions and attendees.
  8. Publicity and advertising plan to attract paper submissions and attendees.
  9. A draft of 1-page "Call for Papers (CFP)" including title, description, topics, and important dates.

Submission of workshop proposals should be made to the Workshop Program co-chairs of CNSM 2025 by e-mail to the following addresses:
Muge Sayit muge.sayit@essex.ac.uk
Tomáš Čejka cejkato2@fit.cvut.cz

Important Dates

Workshop Proposal Submission: June 8, 2025
Workshop Proposal Acceptance Notification: June 15, 2025
Workshop Paper Submission Deadline: August 25, 2025

Workshop Co-Chairs

Müge Sayit, University of Essex, UK
Tomáš Čejka, CESNET, Czech Republic