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 closed)
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)
Author registration
At least one author of each accepted main conference paper must register by 22 May 2026 (AoE) for the paper to be included in the conference program and proceedings. Main conference papers must be covered by a regular, non-student registration. See the Registration page for details.
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
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