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PPAM 2026: 16th International Conference on Parallel Processing & Applied Mathematics

Due to multiple requests, the PPAM 2026 paper submission deadline is extended

to May 11, 2026. For workshops and minisymposia the deadline is extended as well.

The PPAM 2026 conference, the sixteenth in a series, will cover topics

in parallel and distributed computing, including theory and applications,

as well as applied mathematics. The focus will be on models, algorithms,

and software tools that facilitate efficient and convenient utilization

of modern parallel and distributed computing architectures, as well as

on large-scale applications. Special attention is expected to be given

to the future of computing beyond Moore’s Law and AI/ML approaches in

high performance computing, with particular emphasis on LLMs.

PPAM is a biennial conference started in 1994, with the proceedings

published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.

Next year the PPAM conference will take place in Poznan, an important

industrial, academic, and cultural center in the western part of Poland,

one of the four historical capitals of medieval Poland.

The PPAM 2026 conference is organized by the Department of Computer

Science of the Czestochowa University of Technology together with

the Poznan University of Technology, in technical cooperation with

the Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center.

PPAM 2026 is expected to be an in-person conference with the

possibility of remote participation. However, we strongly encourage

in-person participation, as PPAM also has very compelling networking

aspects and a social and cultural program.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

– Parallel/distributed architectures, emerging technologies

– Quantum computing and communication

– Neuromorphic computing

– Computing beyond Moore’s Law

– Cluster, cloud, edge and fog computing

– Multi-core and many-core parallel computing, GPU computing

– Heterogeneous/hybrid computing and accelerators

– Parallel/distributed algorithms: numerical and non-numerical

– Scheduling, mapping, load balancing

– Performance analysis and prediction

– Performance issues on various types of parallel systems

– Auto-tuning and auto-parallelization: methods, tools, and applications

– Power and energy aspects of computation

– Parallel/distributed programming

– Tools and environments for parallel/distributed computing

– Security and dependability in parallel/distributed environments

– HPC numerical linear algebra

– HPC methods of solving differential equations

– Evolutionary computing, meta-heuristics, and neural networks

– Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and HPC, with special

emphasis on LLMs

– HPC interval analysis

– Applied computing in mechanics, material processing, biology and

medicine, physics, chemistry, business, environmental modeling, etc.

– Applications of parallel/distributed computing

– Methods and tools for parallel solution of large-scale problems,

including artificial intelligence and machine learning applications

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (tentative list)

Rosa Badia Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain

Keren Bergman Columbia University, USA

Abhinav Bhatele University of Marylend, USA

Nick Brown EPCC at the University of Edinburgh, UK

Jack Dongarra University of Tennessee and ORNL, USA

John Gustafson Arizona State University, USA

Torsten Hoefler ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Miron Livny University of Wisconsin, USA

Filippo Mantovani Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain

Satoshi Matsuoka RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Japan

Martin Schulz Technical University of Munich, Germany

John Shalf Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Bronis de Supinski Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

Michela Taufer University of Tennessee, USA

Jeffrey Vetter Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Tobias Weinzierl Durham University, UK

WORKSHOPS, MINISYMPOSIA, SPECIAL SESSIONS (preliminary list)

– RISC-V Workshop

– Workshop on Models, Algorithms and Methodologies for Hierarchical

Parallelism in New HPC Systems

– Workshop on Language-Based Parallel Programming Models

– Workshop on Asynchronous Many-Task Systems for Exascale

– Workshop on Quantum Computing and Communication

– Workshop on Scheduling for Parallel Computing

– Workshop on Applications of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

in High Performance Computing

– Workshop on Advancements of Global Challenges Applications

– Workshop on Applied High Performance Numerical Algorithms for PDEs

– Special Session on Parallel SVD/EVD and its Applications in Matrix Computations

– Minisymposium of HPC Applications in Physical Science

– Workshop on Complex Collective Systems

PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

Original papers are invited for the conference. Authors should submit

full papers using the EasyChair system. Regular papers are not to

exceed 15 pages (LNCS style). Articles will be refereed and accepted

based on their scientific merit and relevance to the conference topics.

Abstracts of accepted papers will be available as a brochure during

the conference. Only papers presented at PPAM 2026 will be included in

the proceedings, which are planned to be published after the conference

by Springer in the LNCS series.

JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUES

Like the previous PPAM editions, the authors of the best papers

selected by the Program Committee will be invited to submit extended

versions of their work to special issues of journals with Impact Factor

such as Future Generation Computer Systems; Int. Journal of High

Performance Computing Applications; Journal of Parallel and Distributed

Computing.

CONTACT

Roman Wyrzykowski Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland

e-mail: roman@icis.pcz.pl, phone: +48 668 476 840

Ewa Deelman University of Southern California, USA

e-mail: deelman@isi.edu

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission of Papers: Ma 11, 2026

Notification of Acceptance: June 15, 2026

Camera-Ready Papers: Nov. 2, 2026