Euro-Par 2026 Call for Papers
Euro-Par is the prime European conference covering all aspects of parallel and distributed computing. It covers topics ranging from theory to practice - spanning small systems, large supercomputers, and the cloud - and addresses everything from fundamental computational problems to production-grade applications, including architecture, compiler and language design, interface implementation, development tools, support infrastructure, and application performance.
Since 1995, Euro-Par has fostered a diverse and inclusive community of researchers from academia, industry, and government laboratories, becoming the venue of choice for presenting advances in parallel and distributed computing.
Euro-Par’s topic-oriented structure provides an excellent forum for focused technical discussion while encouraging interaction with a large, diverse audience.
In addition, the conference hosts several co-located workshops that cater to emerging and more specialized research communities.
Key Dates
- Abstract Submission: 27 February 2026 6 March 2026 (AoE) (extended deadline)
- Paper Submission: 6 March 2026 13 March 2026 (AoE) (extended firm deadline)
- Author Notification: 30 April 2026
- Camera-Ready Papers: 22 May 2026
Euro-Par 2026 welcomes high-quality, original research papers in all areas of parallel and distributed computing listed in the Tracks below. All submissions will undergo rigorous single-blind peer review.
Submission Link (submissions now open)
Paper submissions are handled through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2026
Paper Submission Guidelines
The Euro-Par 2026 proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS series.
- Papers must be in PDF format and should not exceed 14 pages (including references)
- Papers must be formatted in the Springer LNCS style:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines - Papers that do not meet these requirements may be rejected without review
- Submissions under consideration elsewhere will not be considered
- All submitted papers will be checked for originality
- Generative AI may be used only to improve grammar and style, not to generate content
- Papers will undergo a single-blind review process (double-blind is optional and not required)
Tracks
Click on track titles for topics and PC members
Track 1. Programming, Compilers, and Performance
Chairs:
- Javier García-Blas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
- Paul Kelly, Imperial College London, UK
Track 3. Architectures and Accelerators
Chairs:
- Marco Danelutto, University of Pisa, Italy
- Ivy Peng, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Track 5. Theory and Algorithms
Chairs:
- Anne Benoit, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (ENS Lyon), France
- Geppino Pucci, University of Padua, Italy
Track 2. Scheduling, Resource Management, Cloud, Edge Computing, and Workflows
Chairs:
- Vana Kalogeraki, Athens Univ. of Economics and Business, Greece
- Guillaume Pierre, University of Rennes, France
Track 4. Scalable AI and Data Analytics
Chairs:
- Abhinav Bhatele, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
- Robert Birke, University of Turin, Italy
Track 6. Domain-specific and Applied Parallel and Distributed Computing
Chairs:
- Dalvan Griebler, Pontifical Catholic Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- Bertil Schmidt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany