HotNets
HotNets Workshop
Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets) workshops.
Mission
The Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets) was created in 2002 to discuss early-stage, creative networking research and to debate positions that reflect on the research direction and needs of the broad networking community. Architecture, high-level design work, and positions that may shape long-term research direction are especially welcome. HotNets is structured to work in synergy with conferences such as SIGCOMM by providing a venue in which innovative work may receive feedback to help it mature into conference papers or otherwise have a long-term impact on the community. To fulfill these goals HotNets calls for short position papers that argue a thoughtful point-of-view rather than full-length conference papers, and maintains a broad and diverse scope.
Scope and Summary
Submission to the workshop is open and encouraged across a wide-ranging set of topics, including at least security, distributed systems, sensor networks, middleware, economics, and management, as well as more traditional core networking topics. Attendance is limited to around 60 participants, drawn mainly from the author pool, to help promote a welcoming atmosphere for discussions. In previous years, HotNets has received over 100 submissions and selected one in four of these for presentation at the workshop.
Steering Committee
Katerina Argyraki, EPFL (chair, 2020 - )
Keith Winstein (Stanford, 2022 - )
Nandita Dukkipati (Google, 2024 - )
Aurojit Panda (NYU, 2024 - )
Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech (SIGCOMM liaison, 2022 - )
Upcoming Workshop
HotNets 2024, Irvine, California, November 18-19, 2024
Previous HotNets Workshops
The proceedings of the following past HotNets workshops are available online:
HotNets 2023, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 28-29, 2023
HotNets 2022, Austin, Texas, November 14-15, 2022
HotNets 2021, Online, November 10-12, 2021
HotNets 2020, Chicago, Illinois, November 4-6, 2020
HotNets 2019, Princeton, NJ, November 14-15, 2019
HotNets 2018, Redmond, WA, November 15-16, 2018
HotNets 2017, Palo Alto, CA, November 30-December 1, 2017
HotNets 2016, Atlanta, GA, November 9-10, 2016
HotNets-XIV, Philadelphia, PA, November 16-17, 2015.
HotNets-XIII, Los Angeles, CA, October 27-28, 2014.
HotNets-XII, College Park, MD, November 21-22, 2013.
HotNets-XI, Redmond, WA, October 29-30, 2012.
HotNets-X, Cambridge, MA, November 14-15, 2011.
HotNets-IX, Monterey, CA, October 20-21, 2010.
HotNets-VIII, New York City, NY, October 22-23, 2009.
HotNets-VII, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, October 6-7, 2008.
HotNets-VI, Atlanta, GA, November 14-15, 2007.
HotNets-V, Irvine, CA, November 2006.
HotNets-IV, College Park, MD, November 2005.
HotNets-III, San Diego, CA, November 2004.
HotNets-II, Boston, MA, November 2003.
HotNets-I, Princeton, NJ, October 2002.
Former Steering Committee Members
Ben Zhao, University of Chicago (2020 - 2023)
Sujata Banerjee, VMware (2018 - 2021)
Aditya Akella, University of Wisconsin-Madison, (2018 - )
Dina Papagiannaki, Google (2018 - 2020)
Ramesh Govindan, USC (2015 - 2019)
Bruce Davie, VMware (2014-2017)
Jeff Mogul, Google (2013-2015)
S. Keshav, University of Waterloo (2013-2014)
Nina Taft, Google (2010-2014)
Brad Karp, University College London (2009-)
Bruce Maggs, Duke (2008-2013)
Craig Partridge, BBN (2008-2010)
Alex Snoeren, UC San Diego (2004-2009)
Greg Minshall (2008-2009)
Scott Shenker, UC Berkeley/ICIR (2006-2007)
John Wroclawski, ISI/MIT, (2002-2007)
David Wetherall, University of Washington (2002-2004)
Larry Peterson, Princeton University (2002-2006)