Special Sessions
ETS’26 seeks proposals for Special Sessions. Proposed topics include, but are not limited to, hot and emerging topics relevant to ETS, as well as cross topics (i.e. topics which can be considered “border line” for the test community, but have, or are expected to have, a significant impact on test research/development/application/implementation activities). Proposers of Special Sessions are assumed to be able and willing to serve as organizers of the session, i.e., contact speakers, moderators, etc. Special Session organizers can also be speakers or moderators in their own proposals. Perspective Special Session organizers can also collaborate with potential embedded tutorial presenters, for proposing a special track topic which can homogenize a special session and a tutorial session across a single topic.
Guidelines
Submitted proposals must satisfy an abstract of up to two A4 pages outlining the session’s scope and topic(s), the objectives and relevance of the proposed session to ETS, the format of the session, a list of prospective speakers along with short bios for each potential speaker. Your proposal should indicate the duration and layout of your proposed session. The duration should be at least 60 minutes AND no more than 90-minutes. The layout should show at least two 30-minutes (long) presentations AND no more than two 15 minutes (short) presentations.
Please also:
- Add the title, name and contact information of the session organizer(s) and, if different, the session moderators.
- Justify why you think this session will be attractive to the general ETS community and its alignment with hot/emerging topics in this area.
- Provide affiliations and two sentence bio of each presenter and session moderator. Bio of the organizer should indicate his/her track record of organizing such session in an international event.
- Indicate the name of session moderator. The moderator could also be one of the session speakers.
Assuming that your proposal is accepted, please answer the following two questions:
- Expected number of attendees for this session.
- Briefly describe your strategy for promoting this session to achieve your estimated target number of attendees.
By means of their submission, special session speakers and moderators agree to register for and participate in ETS’26, in case their special session submission is accepted for oral presentation.
Key Dates
Special session proposals submission
Deadline: 5 February 2025Notification of acceptance
Deadline: 14 February 2026Camera-ready manuscript
Deadline: 24 March 2026Author registration
Deadline: 31 March 2026Submission Website
Submissions should be made electronically as a single PDF file. Click here to submit your proposal.
Publication and Presentation
All accepted special sessions have to be organized in form of in-person oral presentations at ETS’26. Upon acceptance, special session organizers are encouraged to collaborate with the session speakers to summarize the contributions of the special session in a paper of up to 10 pages, to be included in the formal proceedings. The paper will undergo a fast review process by a dedicated committee, in coordination with the Special Sessions Chairs.
Contact Information
Special Sessions Chairs
- Gildas Leger, leger@imse-cnm.csic.es
- Sebastian Huhn, sebastian.huhn@siemens.com
ETS’26 Program Chairs
- Motta Taouil, Delft University of Technology, m.taouil@tudelft.nl
- George Lentaris, University of west Attica, glentaris@uniwa.gr