The Web Conference is back in Lyon and online
on 25-29th April 2022!
The organizing committee is preparing an edition rich in scientific exchanges featuring emerging topics and many other surprises. Have a look at the message from our General Chairs. Don’t forget to check our website and subscribe to the monthly newsletter to always be up to date!
Welcome to TheWebConf 2022 Program Chairs!
We are proud to announce our three PC Chairs for TheWebConf 2022!
- Elena Simperl, King’s College London (UK)
- Aris Gionis, KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
- Deepak Agarwal, Pinterest (USA)
Key dates for authors
The Call for papers for The Web Conference 2022 research tracks is online.
/www2022/cfp/research.
Check out the 11 different research tracks and do not miss the deadlines for submitting papers:
- 2021-10-14: Abstract (research tracks)
- 2021-10-21: Full Paper (research tracks)
Submission website: https://
The Web Conference 2022 will also feature a large number of usual events: Web Developers and W3C track, Industry track, Workshops, Tutorials, Ph.D. symposium, Posters and Demos, as well as Special Tracks. More calls will be released in the upcoming newsletters.
Research Tracks and track chairs
for The Web Conference 2022
- Economics, Monetization, and Online Markets:
- Vahab Mirrokni (Google Research),
- Kamesh Munagala (Duke University)
- Search:
- Ismail Sengor Altingovde (Middle East Technical University),
- Claudio Lucchese (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia)
- Security, Privacy, and Trust:
- Enrico Gerding (University of Southampton),
- Andrew Paverd (Microsoft)
- Semantics and Knowledge:
- Axel Polleres (Business University Vienna),
- Valentina Presutti (University of Bologna, ISTC CNR)
- Social Network Analysis and Graph Algorithms:
- David Gleigh (Purdue University),
- Tang Jie (Tsinghua University),
- Danai Koutra (University of Michigan)
- Social Web:
- Lora Aroyo (Google),
- Alessandro Bozzon (University of Delft),
- Ioana Manolescu (Inria and Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France)
- Systems and Infrastructure:
- Ernesto Jimenez Ruiz (City, University of London),
- Fabrizio Silvestri (Sapienza University of Rome)
- User Modeling and Personalization:
- Nadia Fawaz (Pinterest),
- Gabriella Kazai (Microsoft),
- Rui Li (Pinterest)
- Web and Society:
- Pauline Leonard (University of Southampton),
- Bob West (EPFL)
- Web Mining and Content Analysis:
- Brian D. Davison (Lehigh University),
- Magdalini Eirinaki (San Jose State University),
- Julian McAuley (University of California, San Diego)
- Web of Things, Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing:
- John Davies (BT),
- Andreas Harth (University Erlangen-Nuremberg)