HAMBURG, Germany, February 17 – We are pleased to share that the workshop committee has selected 24 diverse topics to give this year’s attendees the possibility to explore emerging research, technologies, and operational practices in high performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.
The workshops are designed to provide a focused environment for researchers, developers, engineers, and industry professionals to address technical challenges, share knowledge, and explore emerging trends. They will consist of peer-reviewed workshops with proceedings and those without, catering to both formal research dissemination and practical community exchange. Here is the list of selected workshops.
Workshops with proceedings feature peer-reviewed papers that will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series, providing academic recognition and contributing to the scientific body of knowledge. Workshops without proceedings emphasize interactive discussion, emerging topics, and collaboration, offering participants opportunities to share operational experience and discuss evolving technologies.
Who Should Attend?
The ISC workshops program serves a broad audience, including academic researchers presenting peer-reviewed work, HPC and AI practitioners optimizing applications and infrastructure, technology developers evaluating emerging architectures, and industry professionals exploring future computing solutions. Students and early-career professionals can also gain valuable technical insights and connect with experts working at the forefront of advanced computing.
All workshops will take place on Friday, June 26, at the Congress Center Hamburg. Attendees must register to participate and can benefit greatly from early-bird registration, which opens on March 25, 2026.
Join ISC High Performance 2026 in #ConnectingTheDots
ISC 2026 returns to the Congress Center Hamburg from June 22 – 26 for its 41st edition. Since its inception in 1986, it has been recognized as the world’s oldest and Europe’s most attended event for the HPC community, and increasingly for AI and quantum professionals interested in performance, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
Contact:
Nages Sieslack
nages.sieslack@isc-group.com