ECOOP 2026
Mon 29 June - Fri 3 July 2026 Brussels, Belgium

The ECOOP 2026 Doctoral Symposium brings together doctoral students and give them the opportunity to present and discuss their research goals, methods, and preliminary results in a constructive and international atmosphere.

The goals of the Doctoral Symposium are to:

  • provide the participants with independent and constructive feedback on their current research and future research directions;

  • develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative research;

  • provide an opportunity for student participants to interact with established researchers and practitioners in the software engineering community.

Participating students will have the unique opportunity to describe their research ideas and receive comments and suggestions from experienced researchers in the software testing and analysis community.

Check the Call for Papers for more details.

Consider applying for the Student Volunteer program, which offers travel and attendance support grants by ECOOP and AITO, the AITO-ECOOP Student Research Competition, and the ECOOP Academy.

Plenary
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Mon 29 Jun

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08:30 - 17:00
Coffee available throughout the dayCatering at Coffee corner (Atrium 0)
08:30
8h30m
Break
Coffee available throughout the day
Catering

09:00 - 10:30
Opening and KeynoteDoctoral Symposium at I.2.01
09:00
30m
Day opening
Welcome and Opening Session
Doctoral Symposium
Annette Bieniusa RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Pietro Ferrara Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
09:30
60m
Keynote
What I Got Right, What I Got Wrong, and What Happened Anyway: Lessons from My Path
Doctoral Symposium
Caterina Urban Inria - École Normale Supérieure
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee breakCatering at Atrium 0
10:30
30m
Coffee break
Break
Catering

11:00 - 12:30
Presentation Session 1Doctoral Symposium at I.2.01
Chair(s): Annette Bieniusa RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
11:00
30m
Talk
Agent-driven assistance for accurate programming feedback
Doctoral Symposium
Guillaume Steveny Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
11:30
30m
Talk
A Study on Identifying and Ranking the Relevance of Code Smells in Solidity Smart Contracts
Doctoral Symposium
Roopa Thanmai Kaza University of Limerick
12:00
30m
Talk
Improving Automated Feedback in Introductory Programming Courses through Structural Pattern Matching and Mining
Doctoral Symposium
Julien Liénard Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM)
12:30 - 14:00
12:30
90m
Lunch
Lunch
Catering

14:00 - 15:30
Presentation Session 2Doctoral Symposium at I.2.01
Chair(s): Pietro Ferrara Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
14:00
30m
Talk
Concurrent Versioned E-Graphs for Equational Reasoning
Doctoral Symposium
Jahrim Gabriele Cesario University of St. Gallen
14:30
30m
Talk
Efficient ECU Operation through Resource-saving Software Development
Doctoral Symposium
Muhammet USLU Volkswagen AG
15:00
30m
Talk
Software Engineering Techniques for Coordination-Free Resilient Decentralized Systems
Doctoral Symposium
Thomas Vandermotten Vrije Universiteit Brussel
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee breakCatering at Atrium 0
15:30
30m
Coffee break
Break
Catering

16:00 - 17:30
Presentation Session 3, Industrial Keynote and ClosingDoctoral Symposium at I.2.01
Chair(s): Annette Bieniusa RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Pietro Ferrara Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
16:00
30m
Talk
Seeing Through the FFI: Analyzing Native Code in Dynamic Languages
Doctoral Symposium
Filip Riha Czech Technical University
16:30
45m
Industry talk
Between Academia and Industry: 15 Years as a Researcher
Doctoral Symposium
17:15
15m
Day closing
Closing session
Doctoral Symposium
Annette Bieniusa RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Pietro Ferrara Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
17:30 - 18:30
Poster session 1Posters at Atrium 0
17:30 - 18:30
Workshop ReceptionSocial Events at Atrium 0
17:30
60m
Social Event
Workshop Reception
Social Events

Call for papers

The ECOOP Doctoral Symposium provides a forum for PhD students at any stage in their research to get detailed feedback and advice. The objectives of this event are to:

  • Allow students to practice writing clearly and present their research effectively.
  • Receive constructive feedback from experienced researchers and peers.
  • Offer opportunities to form research collaborations.
  • Interact with other researchers at ECOOP and associated events.

Submission Categories

There are three distinct submission categories: early/mid-level Ph.D. and late Ph.D. The early/mid-level Ph.D. submissions are for students who have not yet developed their dissertation topic or made first steps towards their PhD and are seeking feedback on research progress to date. The late Ph.D. submissions are for students who have developed a thesis and are seeking feedback toward the successful completion of their thesis and defense.

Submissions for early/mid-level PhD students:

  • Please submit a two-page research proposal with:
    • A problem description
    • A sketch of a proposed approach and methodology
    • Summary of relevant related work
  • Notes:
    • It is not necessary to present concrete results. Instead, try to inform the reader that you have a (well-motivated) problem and present a possible solution. Attempt to provide a clear road map detailing future research efforts.

Submissions for late PhD Students:

The goal for participants in this category is to mimic a mock thesis defense. The students should be able to present:

  • The importance of the problem
  • A clear research outline
  • Some preliminary work and initial results
  • An evaluation plan

Please submit a four-page research statement with the following:

  • Problem Description
    • What is the problem?
    • What is the significance of this problem?
    • Why can the current state of the art not solve this problem?
  • Goal Statement
    • What is the goal of your research?
    • What artifacts (tools, theories, methods) will be produced?
    • How do they address the stated problem?
  • Method
    • What experiments, prototypes, or studies need to be produced/executed?
    • What is the validation strategy? How will it show the goal was reached?
  • Preliminary Work
    • Which research questions are investigated?
    • What are your initial results and findings?
  • Notes:

    • This is not a technical paper, so do not focus on technical details but rather on the research method.

Paper Formatting

All authors should use the official “ACM Master article template”, which can be obtained from the ACM Proceedings Template page (https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template). Latex users should use the “sigconf” option, as well as the “review” option (to produce line numbers for easy reference by the reviewers) option. As supplemental material, please submit a signed short statement by your thesis advisor stating that they are aware of your submission and that they will attend at least one rehearsal of your presentation prior to the symposium.

Student Participation

The Doctoral Symposium will follow the general requirements and expectations for in-person participation as the main ECOOP technical tracks. This policy will be updated as more details are made available.