The 16th Annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop (NVMW 2025) provides a unique showcase for outstanding research on solid-state, non-volatile memories, including devices, error coding, architectures, systems, and applications. In previous years, the workshop typically had around 50 speakers from top universities, industrial research labs, and device manufacturers while attracting nearly 200 attendees.
The organizing committee solicits presentations on any topic related to non-volatile, solid-state memories. Presentations may include new results or work that has already been published during the 18 months prior to the submission deadline.
In addition to presentations on research papers, the workshop also encourages submissions from industry experiences and innovative, work-in-progress ideas. The industry track of NVMW 2025 will accept submissions with the goal of reflecting the trends and values of real memory hardware products, software systems, and new applications from the industry. We also encourage submissions with insightful discussions on the design philosophy and implementation strategies of real systems from industry perspectives. The work-in-progress track will accept papers on new and crazy ideas in the domain of memory research. We will select the submissions based on their potential to inspire exciting discussions and thoughts, so it is okay if the work is not fully concluded at the time of submission.
In lieu of printed proceedings, we will post the slides and extended abstracts of the presentations online. Presentation of new work at the workshop does not preclude future publication.
Submissions to the workshops are 2-page extended abstracts. They are due January 6th January 13th(AoE), 2025. To submit your work, please visit
The workshop is planned as an in-person event in the Westin at Las Vegas, collocated with HPCA/CGO/PPoPP 2025.
NVMW 2025 General Chair:
Hung-Wei Tseng
Program Co-chairs:
Dong Li (University of California, Merced) and
Ryan Gabrys (Naval Information Warfare Center San Diego /California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology)
Formatting Instructions
Submission should be 2 pages (including bibliography) in the standard two-column conference format. There are no strict formatting requirements but use reasonable font sizes and margins, etc. Abstracts should provide a summary of the work with an emphasis on motivation and potential impact. If the work has been published elsewhere, please include an explicit citation of the original paper with a link to a publically-available PDF. Submissions are not blind.