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Search this site.rrJNTc{opacity: 0;}.bKy5e{pointer-events: none; position: absolute; top: 0;}Skip to main contentSkip to navigationEuropean Chapter of ACM SIGOPSHomeAwardsJochen Liedtke Young Researcher AwardLifetime Achievement AwardRoger Needham PhD AwardTest-of-Time AwardConferencesJob OffersJoin or Renew MembershipNewsIn memory of Gilles MullerEuroSys 2023Officers and VolunteersActivitiesEuropean Chapter of ACM SIGOPSHomeAwardsJochen Liedtke Young Researcher AwardLifetime Achievement AwardRoger Needham PhD AwardTest-of-Time AwardConferencesJob OffersJoin or Renew MembershipNewsIn memory of Gilles MullerEuroSys 2023Officers and VolunteersActivitiesMoreHomeAwardsJochen Liedtke Young Researcher AwardLifetime Achievement AwardRoger Needham PhD AwardTest-of-Time AwardConferencesJob OffersJoin or Renew MembershipNewsIn memory of Gilles MullerEuroSys 2023Officers and VolunteersActivitiesEuroSys is the European chapter of ACM SIGOPS. EuroSys goals are to act as a focal point for researchers in the area of systems and to contribute to increase the visibility of systems research in Europe by providing forums for researchers and practitioners to meet and communicate. EuroSys operates exclusively for educational and scientific purposes to promote excellence in Computer Systems education, research and industry in Europe but also reaching out to other systems researchers worldwide.EuroSys strives to maintain a broad interest in all areas of Computer Science directly related or having an impact on the development, design, architecture, deployment, and operation of software and hardware systems. Topics of interest include: operating systems, networking, distributed systems, security, real-time systems, cloud computing, data management, language runtimes, middleware, ubiquitous computing, embedded systems, as well as a wide range of applications.The core of the chapter's activities is the annual EuroSys conference.EuroSys 2023 - 9-12 May 2023, Rome, ItalySpring deadlinePaper titles and abstracts due: Wednesday, May 11, 2022Full paper submissions due: Wednesday, May 18, 2022Notification to authors: Wednesday, August 10, 2022Fall deadlinePaper titles and abstracts due: Wednesday, October 12, 2022Full paper submissions due: Wednesday, October 19, 2022Notification to authors: Wednesday, January 18, 2023More information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2023---Past EventsEuroSys 2022 - 5-8 April 2022, Rennes, FranceBest paper: PKRU-Safe: Automatically Locking Down the Heap Between Safe and Unsafe Languages. Paul Kirth (University of California, Irvine), Mitchel Dickerson (University of California, Irvine), Stephen Crane (Immunant, Inc.), Per Larsen (Immunant, Inc.), Adrian Dabrowski (University of California, Irvine), David Gens (University of California, Irvine), Yeoul Na (University of California, Irvine), Stijn Volckaert (imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven), Michael Franz (University of California, Irvine, USA)Best paper: Varuna: Scalable, Low-cost Training of Massive Deep Learning Models. Sanjith Athlur (CMU), Nitika Saran (Cornell), Muthian Sivathanu (Microsoft Research India), Ramachandran Ramjee, (Microsoft Research India), Nipun Kwatra (Microsoft Research India)Best paper: Narwhal and Tusk: A DAG-based Mempool and Efficient BFT Consensus. George Danezis (MystenLabs / University College London), Lefteris Kokoris-Kogias (IST Austria), Alberto Sonnino (MystenLabs), Alexander Spiegelman (Novi Research)More information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2022EuroSys 2021 - 26-28 April 2021, Edinburgh, Scotland, UKBest paper: Pash: Light-touch Data Parallel Shell Programming. Nikos Vasilakis (MIT), Konstantinos Kallas (UPenn), Konstantinos Mamouras (Rice), Achilleas Benetopoulos (unaffiliated), Lazar Cvetkovic (University of Belgrad) sponsored by ACM Europe CouncilBest paper: Unikraft: Fast, Specialized Unikernels the Easy Way. Simon Kuenzer (NEC Laboratories Europe GmbH), Vlad-Andrei Bădoiu (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Hugo Lefeuvre (The University of Manchester), Sharan Santhanam (NEC Laboratories Europe GmbH), Alexander Jung (Lancaster University), Gaulthier Gain (University of Liège), Cyril Soldani (University of Liège), Costin Lupu (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Stefan Teodorescu (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Costi Răducanu (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Cristian Banu (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Laurent Mathy (University of Liège), Răzvan Deaconescu (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Costin Raiciu (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Felipe Huici (NEC Laboratories Europe GmbH, Germany) sponsored by ACM EuroSys ChapterMore information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2021EuroSys 2020 - 27-30 April 2020, Heraklion, GreeceBest paper: Don’t shoot down TLB shootdowns!. Nadav Amit, Amy Tai, Michael Wei (VMware Research)Best student paper: HovercRaft: Achieving Scalability and Fault-tolerance for μs-scale Datacenter Services. Marios Kogia, Edouard Bugnion (EPFL)More information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2020EuroSys 2019 - 25-28 March 2019, Dresden, GermanyBest paper: Time Protection: the Missing OS Abstraction. Qian Ge (UNSW Australia, Data61 CSIRO Australia), Yuval Yarom (The University of Adelaide, Data61 CSIRO Australia), Tom Chothia (University of Birmingham), Gernot Heiser (UNSW Australia, Data61 CSIRO Australia)Best student paper: Efficient and Safe Network Updates with Suffix Causal Consistency. Sheng Liu (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Theophilus A. Benson (Brown University), Michael K. Reiter (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)More information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2019EuroSys 2018 - 23-26 April 2018, Porto, PortugalBest paper: Dynamic Control Flow in Large-Scale Machine Learning. Yuan Yu (Microsoft), Martín Abadi, Paul Barham, Eugene Brevdo, Mike Burrows, Andy Davis, Jeff Dean (Google Brain), Sanjay Ghemawat (Google), Tim Harley (DeepMind), Peter Hawkins, Michael Isard (Google Brain), Manjunath Kudlur (Cerebras Systems), Rajat Monga, Derek Murray, Xiaoqiang Zheng (Google Brain)Best student paper: TurboFlow: Information Rich Flow Record Generation on Commodity Switches. John Sonchack (University of Pennsylvania), Adam J. Aviv (United States Naval Academy), Eric Keller (University of Colorado), Jonathan M. Smith (University of Pennsylvania)More information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2018A short video account of EuroSys 2018 can be watched here.EuroSys 2017 - 23-26 April 2017, Belgrade, SerbiaBest paper: SGXBOUNDS: Memory Safety for Shielded Execution. Dmitrii Kuvaiskii, Oleksii Oleksenko, Sergei Arnautov, Bohdan Trach, and Pramod Bhatotia (University of Edinburgh), Pascal Felber (University of Neuchâtel), and Christof Fetzer (TU Dresden)Best student paper: Mosaic: Processing a Trillion-Edge Graph on a Single Machine . Steffen Maass, Changwoo Min, Sanidhya Kashyap, Woonhak Kang, Mohan Kumar, and Taesoo Kim (Georgia Institute of Technology)More information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2017EuroSys 2016 - 18-21 April 2016, London, UKBest paper: A Study of Modern Linux API Usage and Compatibility: What to Support When You're Supporting. Chia-Che Tsai, Bhushan Jain, Nafees Ahmed Abdul, Donald E. Porter (Stony Brook University)Best student paper: TetriSched: Global Rescheduling with Adaptive Plan-ahead in Dynamic Heterogeneous Clusters. Alexey Tumanov, Timothy Zhu, Jun Woo Park (Carnegie Mellon University), Michael A. Kozuch (Intel Labs), Mor Harchol-Balter, Gregory R. Ganger (Carnegie Mellon University)More information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2016Eurosys 2015 - 21-24 April, 2015, Bordeaux, FranceBest Paper: PowerLyra: Differentiated Graph Computation and Partitioning on Skewed Graphs. Rong Chen, Jiaxin Shi, Yanzhe Chen, and Haibo Chen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University).Best Student Paper: NBA (Network Balancing Act): A High-performance Packet Processing Framework for Heterogeneous Processors. Joongi Kim, Keon Jang, Keunhong Lee, Sangwook Ma, Junhyun Shim, and Sue Moon (KAIST)More information on the conference web page: EuroSys 2015Contact Information: contact _at_ eurosys.orgReport abusePage detailsPage updated Report abuse