PLDI 2021

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Event
Name Value
isA Event
Acronym PLDI 2021
Title 42nd ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation
Start date 2021/06/20
End date 2021/06/25
Homepage https://conf.researchr.org/series/pldi
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PLDI 2021

Welcome to the 42nd ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI 2021)

PLDI is the premier forum in the field of programming languages and programming systems research, covering the areas of design, implementation, theory, applications, and performance.

PLDI 2021 will be held in Quebec City, June 20-25. The main PLDI conference will be Wednesday, June 23 through Friday, June 25. PLDI will be co-located with HOPL IV and a host of workshops and tutorials, HOPL will take be Sunday, June 20, through Tuesday, June 22. Workshops and tutorials will be Monday, June 21, through Tuesday, June 22.

Covid-19: We will monitor the Covid-19 situation throughout the planning process and continue to evaluate whether a physical meeting is feasible and safe for all participants. If a physical conference is not possible PLDI 2021 will be held virtually on the same dates. Check back here for updates!

Proceedings for PLDI and affiliated events will be available through SIGPLAN OpenTOC.

If you want to tweet about the conference, we suggest the hashtag #pldi2021.


Organizing Committee PLDI 2021

General Chair

  • Stephen Freund , Williams College, United States

PC Chair

  • Eran Yahav, Technion, Israel

Web Chair

  • Dan Barowy, Williams College, United States

Student Research Competition Co-Chair

  • Sarah E. Chasins, University of California, Berkeley
  • Tyler Sorensen, Princeton University, United States

Sponsorship

  • Ravi Chugh, University of Chicago
  • Manu Sridharan, University of California Riverside, United States

Publicity Co-Chair

  • Arjun Guha, Northeastern University
  • John Wickerson, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Workshops and Tutorials Co-Chair

  • Stefan Marr, University of Kent, United Kingdom

Artifact Evaluation Co-Chair

  • Luís Pina, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
  • Niki Vazou, IMDEA Software Institute