Principles of Programming Languages (POPL)
Principles of Programming Languages symposium addresses fundamental
principles and important innovations in the design, definition,
analysis, and implementation of programming languages, programming
systems, and programming interfaces. POPL is in-cooperation with
SIGACT and SIGLOG.
POPL Awards
Each year a “Most Influential” POPL paper is chosen and a
presentation is made at POPL. More details about this award and
past winning papers can be found here.
POPL also honors several Distinguished Papers from each program;
they are listed in the POPL programs, and the process for choosing
them is given in the Principles of POPL document (see below).
SIGPLAN also makes several other awards, many of which have been
awarded at POPL. Please consider making a nomination for one of
these awards. More details about the SIGPLAN awards can be found
here.
POPL Steering Committee
The POPL Steering Committee is constituted by the following members:
- current SIGPLAN Chair and Vice Chair,
- three members at large who sit for three years
- Industrial Relation Chair who sits for three years and is chosen among the three members at large
- three most recent POPL General Chairs, and
- three most recent POPL Program Chairs.
The General Chair and Program Committee Chair of the next edition of POPL are invited to join the Steering Committee as observers as soon as they are chosen.
The current POPL steering committee is:
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Andrew Myers (Cornell University),
SIGPLAN Chair
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Anders Møller (Aarhus University),
SIGPLAN Vice Chair
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Ranjit Jhala, Steering Committee Chair (2024–2027)
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Ilya Sergey, Member at large and Industrial Relation Chair (2022-2025)
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Alexandra Silva, Member at large (2021-2024)
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Michael Greenberg, Member at large and Industrial Relations (2024–2027)
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Andrew Myers, 2023 General Chair
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Amal Ahmed, 2023 Program Chair
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Philippa Gardner, 2024 General Chair
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Derek Dreyer, 2024 Program Chair
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Steve Zdancewic, 2025 General Chair
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Armando Solar-Lezama, 2025 Program Chair
Principles of POPL
Up-to-date organizational and reviewing policies of POPL are exposed
in Principles of POPL.
An outdated version is also available in the ACM digital library, [ACM SIGPLAN Notices - Supplemental issue, Volume 48 Issue 4S, April 2013, pp 12-16]((http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2502508.2502517).
Web Pages of Previous Conferences
- POPL 2023 (Boston, MA)
- POPL 2022 (Philadelphia, PA)
- POPL 2021 (virtual)
- POPL 2020 (New Orleans, LA)
- POPL 2019 (Cascais/Lisbon, Portugal)
- POPL 2018 (Los Angeles, CA)
- POPL 2017 (Paris, France)
- POPL 2016 (St Petersburg, FL)
- POPL 2015 (Mumbai, India)
- POPL 2014 (San Diego, CA)
- POPL 2013 (Rome, Italy)
- POPL 2012 (Philadelphia, PA)
- POPL 2011 (Austin, TX)
- POPL 2010 (Madrid, Spain)
- POPL 2009 (Savannah, Georgia)
- POPL 2008 (San Francisco, CA)
- POPL 2007 (Nice, France)
- POPL 2006 (Charleston, SC)
- POPL 2005 (Long Beach, CA)
- POPL 2004 (Venice, Italy)
- POPL 2003 (New Orleans, LA)
- POPL 2002 (Portland, OR)
- POPL 2001 (London, UK)
- POPL 2000 (Boston, MA)
- POPL 1999 (San Antonio, TX)
- POPL 1998 (San Diego, CA)
- POPL 1997 (Paris, France)
- POPL 1996 (St. Petersburg Beach, FL)
- POPL 1995 (San Francisco, CA)