[hpc-announce] EuroMPI/USA'25 Call for Papers

Joseph Schuchart joseph.schuchart at stonybrook.edu
Thu Mar 20 14:46:13 CDT 2025


******** EuroMPI/USA 2025 CALL FOR PAPERS ********

October 1 - October 3, 2025 University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, USA
Colocated with IWOMP 2025
https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://www.eurompi.org/__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!ecOh4XB0vmGgL6DV146tBa0-FDocMvVs5enMD02suswL1aWXeV6SUIzaEfjcA4TzWu8EcVWRLK1orPJmVgKvZaQCPS5HzHrf4FZCr288$ 


OVERVIEW

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The EuroMPI conference is the preeminent meeting for users, developers 
and researchers to interact and discuss new developments and 
applications of the Message Passing Interface (MPI). This includes new 
proposed concepts and extensions to the MPI standard, libraries and 
languages built on top of MPI, interfaces to other standards in parallel 
programming, applications and optimizations to new architectures and 
networks, novel algorithms, and tools, with particular focus on quality, 
portability, performance, and scalability. The annual meeting has a 
long, rich tradition, and has been held since 1994.

EuroMPI/USA 2025 will continue to focus on advancing the ubiquitous 
Message Passing Interface (MPI) model and specification of parallel 
programming. It will also encompass extensions and alternative 
interfaces for high-performance heterogeneous and hybrid systems, 
benchmarks, tools, parallel I/O, fault tolerance, and parallel 
applications using MPI and other interfaces.

Through the presentation of full papers, position papers, posters, and 
invited talks, the meeting will provide ample opportunities for 
attendees to interact and share ideas and experiences to contribute to 
the improvement and furthering of message-passing and related parallel 
programming paradigms.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

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We invite high-quality, full and short paper submissions on all topics 
related to message-passing parallel programming with MPI and related or 
competing models. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Implementation Issues and Algorithms: Efficient and scalable 
implementations of message-passing constructs.

- Architectures and systems: Towards exascale computing, efficient use 
of accelerators and other features of modern, large-scale systems, 
hardware-software interaction.

- Message Passing for accelerator-based compute architectures, including 
multi-GPU, TPU, and AI-accelerator systems.

- Programming models and paradigms related to MPI targeting large-scale, 
parallel, distributed memory systems, hierarchical and hybrid models, 
partitioned global address space (PGAS) models.

- Extensions to and shortcomings of MPI: alternative interfaces and 
solutions.

- New, parallel (MPI-)I/O mechanisms optimizations.

- Hybrid and heterogeneous programming with MPI and other interfaces.

- Message passing interface support for data-intensive parallel 
applications.

- Fault tolerance in message-passing implementations and systems.

- MPI parallel programming in clouds and non-dedicated systems.

- Performance evaluation for MPI and MPI-based applications.

- Automatic performance tuning of applications and implementations.

- Verification of message-passing applications and protocols.

- Applications using advanced message passing, in particular in 
computational science and scientific computing.

- Parallel algorithms in the message-passing paradigm.

- Interactions between the message-passing library and runtime systems.

- Use of MPI in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models 
(LLM) and its challenges

- Integration and comparisons with competing industry standards (e.g., 
NCCL, RCCL)


IMPORTANT DATES

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- Abstract deadline: *May 16, 2025 AoE*

- Submission deadline: *May 23, 2025 AoE*

- Paper notification: *June 20, 2025 AoE*

- Poster submission deadline: *July 11, 2025 AoE*

- Poster notification: *July 25, 2025 AoE*

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

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PAPERS

To be considered, papers must use the Springer LNCS proceedings 
template. An Overleaf template is available as well. Full papers should 
be at least 12 and at most 16 pages, including figures and tables but 
excluding references. Short papers may be between 6 and 9 pages. 
Margins, spacing, and font sizes should not be modified from the template.

Authors of selected full and short papers may be invited to submit an 
extended version of their article to a special issue.

For details and submission instructions see https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://eurompi.github.io/call__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!ecOh4XB0vmGgL6DV146tBa0-FDocMvVs5enMD02suswL1aWXeV6SUIzaEfjcA4TzWu8EcVWRLK1orPJmVgKvZaQCPS5HzHrf4B8g5A-7$ .

POSTERS

We welcome the submission of abstracts for posters to be presented 
during a dedicated poster session. These abstracts should not exceed 2 
pages (excluding references) and should use the Springer LNCS 
proceedings template, submitted through the EasyChair submission site 
and marked as poster submission. The deadline for submitting poster 
abstracts is July 16, 2025.



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