[hpc-announce] Workshop CFP: MAMYHP @ PPAM 2026

marco lapegna marco.lapegna at unina.it
Thu Mar 12 05:26:55 CDT 2026


WORKSHOP on
Eigtht Workshop on Models, Algorithms and Methodologies for Hybrid 
Parallelism in new HPC Systems (MAMHYP 2026)

jointly to the 16th International Conference on Parallel Processing and 
Applied Mathematics PPAM 2026
Poznan, Poland, 30 august - 2 september 2026


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ABSTRACT:
MAMHYP-26 is the eighth workshop in the series, after previous editions 
held in Torun (2011), Warsaw (2013), Krakow (2015), Lublin (2017), 
Bialystok (2019), Gdansk (2022) and Ostrava (2024) respectively, jointly 
to the PPAM conferences. Despite the progress done in the field, the 
development of efficient algorithms for HPC systems with multiple forms 
of parallelism among millions of computing units is still a challenging 
problem.
More precisely, from an architectural point of view, a High-Performance 
Computing system can be described using a hybrid multi-level structure: 
at the highest level, there are several systems connected among them by 
geographic networks (System level); an intermediate level is composed by 
the nodes in a single system communicating among them through dedicated 
fast networks or high-performance switches (Node level); at the lowest 
level, finally, there are several computing elements, computing cores as 
well as graphic accelerators, sharing resources in a single CPU (Core 
level).
These architecture levels have very different features, requiring 
different algorithmic development methodologies. For such a reason, the 
development of algorithms and scientific software for these systems 
implies a suitable combination of several methodologies to deal with the 
different kinds of parallelism corresponding to each architectural 
level. The general aim is to develop hybrid and hierarchical algorithms, 
able to be aware of the underlying platform. The main problems in this 
field are the management of large parallelism degrees due to several 
computing units, the heterogeneity of these devices, and the combination 
of several kinds of parallelism in a single algorithm. These topics are 
mainly investigated to gain the so-called exascale performance and, from 
another side, to face new forms of distributed computing as cloud 
computing, edge computing, and their interaction with HPC.

TOPICS:
We focus on contributions covering various topics related to Models, 
Methodologies, Algorithms, and Environments to exploit all forms of 
parallelism and their combination at all levels in the emerging HPC 
systems to gather the current state of knowledge in the field.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following
-    Hybrid and hierarchical based parallel algorithms
-    Multi-core and many-core parallel computing, GPU computing
-    Architecture-aware parallelization on HPC platforms
-    Auto tuning techniques for heterogeneous and parallel environments
-    Performance analysis and scalability models
-    Techniques for multi-/many-core platforms, NUMA architectures, or 
accelerator components
-    Task scheduling and load balancing among computing elements
-    Synchronization and access to shared resources
-    Multilevel cache management
-    Tools and programming environments supporting efficient usage of 
multilevel parallelism
-    Resources virtualization
-    High Performance cloud/edge/fog computing
-    Fault tolerant implementation
-    Algorithms and software for high performance and low power devices
-    RISC-V algorithms, software and applications


WORKSHOP CO-CHAIR (affiliations and research interests):
- Marco Lapegna, University of Naples Federico II, Italy 
(marco.lapegna at unina.it)
- Raffaele Montella, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy 
(raffaele.montella at uniparthenope.it)
- Giuliano Laccetti, University of Naples Federico II, Italy 
(giuliano.laccetti at unina.it)

IPORTANT DATES
- Paper submission:         May 1, 2026
- Author notification:         May 31, 2026
- Camera ready:         November 2, 2026

SUBMISSION DEADLINE
All rules of paper submission of the PPAM conference apply. In particular:
- Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific 
merit and relevance to the
     Workshop topics.
-    Papers presented at the Workshop will be included into the 
conference proceedings and published after the conference by Springer in 
the LNCS series.
-    Authors should submit papers (PDF files)  using the Easychair 
online submission tool
-    Papers are not to exceed 15 pages (LNCS style)
-    Final camera-ready versions of accepted papers will be required by 
November 2, 2026

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