Venue of ACM SIGMETRICS 2024

ACM SIGMETRICS 2025

Stony Brook, New York, USA
June 9-13, 2025

Student Poster Track

The student poster session is scheduled together with the reception and the SRC (Student Research Competition) in the Theater on June 10, Tue, 5:30pm-8pm. Please join us for the posters and the reception!

Accepted Posters

  • Shefali Ramakrishna (Cornell University) - Empirical Gittins: M/G/1 Scheduling from Job Size Samples
  • Pauline Aguinalde (University of Florida) - Toward Reliable Evaluation of Automated Metrics in LLM-Based Conversational Systems
  • Tao Li (New York University) - Adaptive Network Intrusion Response through Conjectural Online Learning
  • Giuseppe De Rosa (University of Naples Federico II) - Zero-Day Vulnerabilities vs Software Faults: Exploring the Relationship Between Vulnerabilities and Bug Code Patterns
  • Paula Mürmann (EPFL) - Voting-Based Source Inference
  • Jingyuan Chen (Princeton University) - Efficient Online Performance Debugging with Lumos
  • Sina Yari Karin (George Mason University) - Enhancing Priority Assignment Strategies to Mitigate Schedule-Based Attacks in Real-Time Embedded Systems
  • Zijian Zhang (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) - Artificial Lobotomy (ALobot): A Pruning-Based Neural Network Backdoor Defense
  • Nicolas Christianson (Caltech) - Fast and Reliable N - k Contingency Screening with Input-Convex Neural Networks
  • Jiahui Zhu (Washington State University) - An Optimistic Algorithm for online CMDPS with Anytime Adversarial Constraints
  • Ali Sarabi (Arizona State University) - A Deep Learning Approach for High-dimensional Time Series Forecasting
  • Christopher Yeh (California Institute of Technology) - Conformal risk training: End-to-end optimization of conformal risk control
  • Daehyun Lee (George Mason University) - Modular Autonomous Driving Simulation with Fault Injection for Machine Learning Reliability Study
  • Yiming Xie (Northeastern University) - Understanding Attitudes Regarding AI among Education Researchers
  • Zhu Zhu (George Mason University) - Characterizing GPU Memory Errors: Insights from a Cross-supercomputer Study
  • Ruining Yang (Northeastern University) - Efficient Sample Selection for Trajectory Prediction
  • Muxing Wang (Northeastern University) - On the Convergence Rates of Federated Q-Learning across Heterogeneous Environments
  • Yu Sun (George Mason University) - FT2: First-Token-Inspired Online Fault Tolerance on Critical Layers for Generative Large Language Models
  • Nikhil Sreekumar (University of Minnesota) - Viveka: Activity-aware Sensor Sampling and Sensor Selection for Energy Efficiency in Smart Wearables
  • Tongfei Guo (Northeastern University) - Building Real-time Awareness of Out-of-distribution in Trajectory Prediction for Autonomous Vehicles
  • Laixi Shi (California Institute of Technology) - Breaking the Curse of Multiagency in Robust Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
  • Ragini Gupta (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) - Performance Characterization of Containers in Edge Computing
  • Ashish Kashinath (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) - Reservation Configuration in a Network of Real-Time Systems

Call for Student Posters

We invite students to present their work in the Student Poster Session at ACM SIGMETRICS 2025, together with the conference reception. Those presenting a poster will also receive partial financial support for travel; see below for details.

To participate, a student must submit a 2-page abstract of their original research project. The abstract will be lightly reviewed by the two co-chairs. The content of the presented poster can be an idea with preliminary results, ongoing work, or submitted/published work. The abstract will not be included in Sigmetrics proceedings, so authors retain all copyright.

Submit your work and present your research at SIGMETRICS 2025!

Detailed Submission Requirement

The submission must be written in English and must be submitted as a PDF file. All submissions must conform to the Alternate ACM SIG Proceedings Paper Formatting Guidelines (LaTEX users must use the class file).

The abstract is to be submitted electronically using the HotCRP submission page: https://sigmetrics25poster.hotcrp.com/.

Important Dates

  • Poster Submission Deadline: April 25th May 2nd, 2025 at 11:59:59 pm (midnight) AoE
  • Poster Acceptance Notification: April 28th May 5th, 2025

Travel Grant and Financial Support

Students with posters accepted will receive limited financial support towards travel costs, assuming they do not already have a travel grant. This support will be in the form of a reimbursement which will be done after the conference. The number and amount of the financial support will depend on the number of poster applications and the available funds.

Chairs

  • Lili Su, Northeastern University, USA
  • Lishan Yang, George Mason University, USA