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Updated 21st January, 2026
Conference
DSN - Posters 2026 : The 56th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks - Posters
Conference Dates
June 22-25, 2026
Venue Location
Charlotte, USA
About the Conference
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IEEE/IFIP DSN 2026
The 56th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2026)
Charlotte, USA
June 22-25, 2026
dsn2026.github.io
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Call for Contributions - Posters
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The poster track is a new track and as a continuation of the fast abstract track in the past. A DSN poster with an associated two-page extended abstract is lightly reviewed and will be included in the DSN supplemental volume and available through IEEExplore. We welcome new ideas, work in progress, or opinions relevant to dependable systems and networks.
Contributions are particularly solicited from project teams, industrial practitioners, and academics who may not have been able to prepare and see full papers accepted for DSN, but nevertheless seek an opportunity to engage with, or get feedback from, the DSN community.
Because they are brief and have two later deadlines, posters enable their authors to:
* Summarize work in progress
* Put forward novel or challenging ideas
* State positions on controversial issues
* Introduce new problems looking for a solution
* Suggest new approaches to the solution of open problems
* Discuss reliability and safety of emerging systems (e.g., autonomous vehicles, edge computing, quantum computing, brain-inspired computing, etc.)
* Present lessons learned from large system development or deployment
The accepted posters will be displayed in the coffee breaks, so that the attendees may take advantage of breaks to check out the contents of the posters and discuss with the authors.
The authors of accepted papers in Research Track, Industry Track, Doctoral Forum, and Disrupt 26 can also submit the posters to present their works in the poster venue to take advantage of more interactive discussions with the conference participants. There is no extra charge for poster presentations of the papers from other tracks besides the author registration fee.
Important dates
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* January 30, 2026: First Submission Deadline
* February 27, 2026: Notification
* March 31, 2026: Second Submission Deadline
* April 20, 2026: Notification
* April 30, 2026: Camera-ready Materials
All dates refer to AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)
Poster Chairs
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José D'Abruzzo Pereira, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Chenglong Fu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Contact
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For further information please send an email to [email protected]
IEEE/IFIP DSN 2026
The 56th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2026)
Charlotte, USA
June 22-25, 2026
dsn2026.github.io
*************************************************************************************
Call for Contributions - Posters
----------------------
The poster track is a new track and as a continuation of the fast abstract track in the past. A DSN poster with an associated two-page extended abstract is lightly reviewed and will be included in the DSN supplemental volume and available through IEEExplore. We welcome new ideas, work in progress, or opinions relevant to dependable systems and networks.
Contributions are particularly solicited from project teams, industrial practitioners, and academics who may not have been able to prepare and see full papers accepted for DSN, but nevertheless seek an opportunity to engage with, or get feedback from, the DSN community.
Because they are brief and have two later deadlines, posters enable their authors to:
* Summarize work in progress
* Put forward novel or challenging ideas
* State positions on controversial issues
* Introduce new problems looking for a solution
* Suggest new approaches to the solution of open problems
* Discuss reliability and safety of emerging systems (e.g., autonomous vehicles, edge computing, quantum computing, brain-inspired computing, etc.)
* Present lessons learned from large system development or deployment
The accepted posters will be displayed in the coffee breaks, so that the attendees may take advantage of breaks to check out the contents of the posters and discuss with the authors.
The authors of accepted papers in Research Track, Industry Track, Doctoral Forum, and Disrupt 26 can also submit the posters to present their works in the poster venue to take advantage of more interactive discussions with the conference participants. There is no extra charge for poster presentations of the papers from other tracks besides the author registration fee.
Important dates
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* January 30, 2026: First Submission Deadline
* February 27, 2026: Notification
* March 31, 2026: Second Submission Deadline
* April 20, 2026: Notification
* April 30, 2026: Camera-ready Materials
All dates refer to AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)
Poster Chairs
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José D'Abruzzo Pereira, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Chenglong Fu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Contact
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For further information please send an email to [email protected]
Topics of Interest
Research papers are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas: