Call for Tutorials

The AIDA Conference invites experts, researchers, and professionals to organize tutorials as part of the conference program. Tutorials provide attendees with an opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge on key topics in artificial intelligence, engineering, and related fields through structured learning sessions.

 

Why Organize a Tutorial?

A tutorial at AIDA offers the chance to:
Educate and engage an audience interested in emerging technologies.
Share expertise and practical insights with the research and industry community.
Promote collaboration by connecting with attendees from diverse backgrounds.
Enhance visibility for a research topic, framework, or methodology.

 

Tutorial Proposal Submission

Interested organizers should submit a tutorial proposal including:

📌 Tutorial Title and Abstract (max 500 words)
📌 Proposed Format (e.g., lecture-style, hands-on, hybrid)
📌 Duration (e.g., half-day, full-day)
📌 List of Organizers (names, affiliations, contact details)
📌 Tutorial Objectives & Learning Outcomes
📌 Target Audience & Expected Level of Expertise
📌 Outline & Content Coverage (key topics, demos, interactive elements)

 

Tutorial Selection Criteria

Tutorial proposals will be evaluated based on:
Relevance to AIDA’s themes and emerging trends
Clarity of objectives and expected learning outcomes
Feasibility of the proposed format and engagement plan
Instructor expertise and experience in the topic

 

Responsibilities of Tutorial Organizers

  • Develop an engaging and well-structured tutorial with clear learning objectives.
  • Provide tutorial materials, including slides, exercises, and software requirements (if applicable).
  • Ensure an interactive and engaging learning experience for attendees.
  • Coordinate logistics and technical requirements with the conference organizers.

 

Submit Your Tutorial Proposal

To propose a tutorial, submit your details via the official submission platform or contact the AIDA Conference Committee.

📢 Join us in delivering high-quality tutorials at AIDA!