
Submit Proposals
Presenting at the Computational Design Symposium offers an opportunity to showcase your work to a distinguished audience of professionals, academics, and thought leaders in the fields of computational design, engineering, architecture and software development.
Beyond the presentation stage, the symposium provides a platform for networking, fostering collaborations, and engaging in meaningful discussions with experts in their field.
Submissions are Now Being accepted for CD/DC July, and CDFAM Tokyo in October
Submission Guidelines
To submit your proposal for a 20 minute presentation (no live demos), please provide the following:
- Topic: A concise title for your presentation.
- Abstract: 100-300 words outlining the core ideas of your proposed presentation
- Bio: A brief biography highlighting your expertise in the field.
Note: These details can be modified later, but they will be used for initial selection.
All participants, including speakers, contribute to making CDFAM financially viable through registration or sponsorship.
Presentation sponsor details and associated costs are outlined on the sponsorship page.
Who Should Apply
We encourage people from any discipline that focus on computational design of any scale and at any level of your career, from PhD students and start up founders, to leading experts in their fields from industry and academia. See the archive of previous presentations and the participant demographics to get an idea whether your presentation might fit.
- Designers
- Engineers
- Architects
- Academics
- Software Developers
- Sponsors
Please submit your title, abstract, and bio in the form below along with any comments or questions.
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