ISC 2025
ISC returns to the Congress Center Hamburg from June 10-13, 2025
ISC will be held on a different schedule from Tuesday until Friday due to the Pentecost holidays in 2025.
Join us at ISC 2025 for the 40th edition of ISC, where a community of HPC and AI practitioners, researchers, users, vendors, providers, and enthusiasts will convene to explore a range of topics.
ISC 2025 Program Chair Torsten Hoefler
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ALL DEADLINES AT A GLANCE
ISC 2025 Opportunities |
Submission Deadlines |
Notification of Acceptance |
Workshops |
October 21, 2024 December 11, 2024 |
December 6, 2024 January 28, 2025 |
Research Paper |
December 10, 2024 |
February 28, 2025 |
Tutorials |
December 12, 2024 |
February 14, 2025 |
Birds of a Feather |
January 22, 2025 | February 24, 2025 |
Research Posters |
January 16, 2025 |
February 26, 2025 |
Project Posters |
January 16, 2025 | February 26, 2025 |
The specific call details and submission platform will be made available in September 2024.
Please find more information below depending on which contributed program element you would like to submit.
The ISC research paper sessions provide world-class opportunities for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to present and discuss issues, trends, and results that will shape the future of high performance computing (HPC), machine learning, data analytics, and quantum computing.
All accepted research papers will be published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library as fully open access. ISC will cover all publication costs in exchange for increasing the visibility of the research presented at ISC and creating access to a broader community.
Submitted research paper proposals will be reviewed by the ISC 2025 Research Papers Committee, which is chaired by Amanda Randles, Duke University, USA.
The ISC poster sessions are an excellent platform for presenting your latest research results, projects, and innovations to a global audience, including your HPC peers. We offer valuable opportunities to practice your communication skills, get feedback on your research, and expand your network within the HPC community.
ISC attendees have the opportunity to gain an overview of new developments, HPC research, and engineering activities through informal conversations.
The ISC Research Poster program provides an opportunity to disseminate your latest research results. Scientists from industry and academia (students included) are welcome to submit their poster proposals.
Submitted research poster proposals will be reviewed by the ISC 2025 Research Posters Committee, which is headed by Sadaf Alam, University of Bristol, United Kingdom as Chair.
The ISC poster sessions are an excellent platform for presenting your latest research results, projects, and innovations to a global audience, including your HPC peers. We offer valuable opportunities to practice your communication skills, get feedback on your research, and expand your network within the HPC community.
ISC attendees have the opportunity to gain an overview of new developments, HPC research, and engineering activities through informal conversations.
A project poster enables participants to present ongoing and emerging projects by presenting fundamental ideas, methodology, and preliminary work. Researchers with upcoming and recently funded projects are encouraged to submit a poster of their work. Those with novel project ideas are invited to present as well.
Submitted Project Poster proposals will be reviewed by the ISC 2025 Project Poster Committee, which is headed by José Moreira, IBM, USA
The goal of ISC workshops is to provide attendees with a focused and in-depth platform for presentations, discussion, and interaction in a particular subject area.
Two types of workshops will be hosted:
(1) Workshops focused on disseminating their own call for papers and implementing a peer-review process for post-conference proceedings.
(2) Workshops without a call for papers and no post-conference proceedings, often with keynote speakers, invited talks, and panels.
The ISC 2025 Workshops Committee is headed by Sarah Neuwirth, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), Germany as Chair.
The ISC tutorials are interactive courses focusing on key topics in high performance computing (HPC), machine learning, data analytics, and quantum computing. Renowned experts in their respective fields will give attendees a comprehensive introduction to the topic and provide a closer look at specific problems. Tutorials are encouraged to include a “hands-on” component to allow attendees to practice prepared materials.
Submitted tutorial proposals will be reviewed by the ISC 2025 Tutorials Committee, which is headed by Diana Moise, Cray, HPE, Switzerland as Chair.
Like-minded ISC attendees come together in our informal Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions to discuss current HPC topics, network, and share their thoughts and ideas. Each BoF session addresses a different topic and is led by one or more individuals with expertise in the area. BoFs are different in nature from panels, technical paper sessions, tutorials, vendor talks, and other, more presentation-oriented parts of the ISC program.
Submitted BoF proposals will be reviewed by the ISC 2025 BoF Committee, which is headed by David Boehme, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA as Chair.