We invite you to join us at ASHPC25 – the Austrian-Slovenian HPC Meeting 2025, which will take place at the Rimske Terme from May 19 to 22, 2025.
ASHPC25 continues the tradition of annual Austrian HPC meetings (2015–2020) and Austrian-Slovenian HPC meetings (2021–2024), aiming to bring together users and providers of large-scale computing resources for academic and non-academic research and development fields. Keynote speakers will share insights into the latest developments in distributed machine-learning algorithms, algorithmic developments in computational molecular sciences, quantum computing, and the challenges posed by climate and weather simulations. Additionally, the meeting will provide a platform for exchanging experiences related to the operation of large- scale computing resources and the challenges encountered.
We are now accepting abstracts for contributed talks and posters at ASHPC25. We encourage you to submit an abstract highlighting your work and expertise related to High-Performance Computing (HPC). Topics may include applications of HPC, research conducted on HPC clusters, systems engineering (software, storage, networking, etc.), and any other HPC-related subjects. All submitted abstracts will be reviewed, and accepted submissions will be published.
The template can be downloaded here:
Abstract submissions can be made until January 10, 2025. Notifications regarding the acceptance of talks or posters will be sent out by February 10, 2025. We look forward to your valuable contributions!
Registration for ASHPC25, along with the co-located Central European NCCs Workgroup Meeting is now open. Please register by February 15, 2025, to ensure room reservations at the hotel, as we cannot guarantee accommodations beyond this date.
We also offer scholarships of €200 for students. For more information, please refer to the Call for Abstracts and the registration form.
For more information visit: ASHPC25.
ASHPC25 is organized by EuroCC Austria and EuroCC Slovenia, the National Competence Centres for Supercomputing, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, in cooperation with the Vienna Scientific Cluster (VSC), Austria, the Research Area Scientific Computing in Innsbruck, Austria, the Slovenian consortium for high performance computing (SLING) and Academic and Research Network of Slovenia (ARNES).
Financial support for ASHPC25 is provided by the Austrian HPC Association and by the EuroCC 2 project. The Central European NCCs Workgroup Meeting is funded by the EuroCC 2 project.