Call for Abstracts
The SYNT workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in the broad area of synthesis of computing systems. The workshop fosters the development of frontier techniques in automating the development of computing systems and is inclusive in its interpretation of the term “synthesis”. SYNT 2026 encourages submissions that can be broadly categorized into one of the tracks: reactive synthesis, functional synthesis and neuro-symbolic synthesis. However, submissions in other areas related to synthesis are also welcome.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Algorithms and tools for synthesis of computing systems, broadly interpreted,
- Reactive (discrete-time, timed, hybrid, ...) synthesis
- Functional (program, circuit, …) synthesis
- Neuro-symbolic synthesis
- Specification languages and optimization in synthesis
- Complexity and decidability results for synthesis
- Case studies of software or hardware synthesis
- Connections between verification and synthesis
- Synthesis by model learning
- Connections between synthesis and inductive programming
- New approaches or applications for synthesis
- Description and analysis of benchmark families for synthesis
SYNT 2026 submission instructions
SYNT 2026 welcomes submissions of extended abstracts up to 3 pages.
All submissions should be in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format.
Submissions will be judged on how interesting they are to the SYNT community. Overlap with previously published work should be indicated, but does not disqualify a submission if the presentation can be expected to be of enough interest. Parallel submissions are welcome as well, since there will not be proceedings.
As in previous years, there will be no published proceedings of SYNT 2026
Submission URL
Submission URL: https://submissions.floc26.org/synt/
Important dates
- Submission: 1st May 2026
- Author Notification: 14th May 2026
- Workshop: 25th July 2026