![]() | Euro-Par 2026: 32nd International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing University of Pisa Pisa, Italy, August 24-28, 2026 |
| Conference website | https://2026.euro-par.org/ |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2026 |
| Abstract registration deadline | February 27, 2026 |
| Submission deadline | March 6, 2026 |
Euro-Par is the premier European forum for all aspects of parallel and distributed computing. Building on more than three decades of success, the conference offers a vibrant week of scientific exchange spanning the full spectrum of the field: from foundational algorithms to end-to-end applications, from low-power edge devices to exascale and cloud-to-edge computing, from architectural breakthroughs and compiler innovations to emerging programming models, performance engineering, reproducibility, and sustainability. Its well-established topic structure fosters deep technical dialogue while enabling cross-fertilization among researchers, practitioners, and students across Europe and beyond.
Venue and Organization
Euro-Par 2026 will take place at the University of Pisa. The Euro-Par 2026 organizing committee is listed on the website.
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
- 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
- Paper submissions are made through EasyChair
- Papers will undergo a single-blind review process
Important Dates
- Abstract submission: 27 February 2026 (AoE)
- Paper submission: 6 March 2026 (AoE)
- Notifications: 30 April 2026
- Camera-ready: 22 May 2026
Artifacts
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit an artifact for evaluation by an independent Artifact Evaluation Committee. Papers with an accepted artifact will display an artifact badge on the first page, and the artifact will be archived on Zenodo.
Topics and Track Chairs
We invite submissions of high-quality, novel, and original research results in the areas of parallel and distributed computing covered by the following tracks. More information on the tracks can be found on the conference web page.
Track 1. Programming, Compilers, and Performance
- Javier García-Blas, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain
- Paul Kelly, Imperial College London, UK
Track 2. Scheduling, Resource Management, Cloud, Edge Computing, and Workflows
- Vana Kalogeraki, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
- Guillaume Pierre, University of Rennes, France
Track 3. Architectures and Accelerators
- Marco Danelutto, University of Pisa, Italy
- Ivy Peng, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Track 4. Scalable AI and Data Analytics
- Abhinav Bhatele, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
- Robert Birke, University of Turin, Italy
Track 5. Theory and Algorithms
- Anne Benoit, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (ENS Lyon), France
- Geppino Pucci, University of Padua, Italy
Track 6. Domain-specific and Applied Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Dalvan Griebler, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Brazil
- Bertil Schmidt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
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Use of Generative AI
Authors may use generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Copilot, or Grammarly, only to improve grammar, style, and clarity of the manuscript. Using AI to generate text, figures, images, or code is not allowed. AI systems cannot be listed as authors, and authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy and originality of all content.

