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Call for Paper

EuroMPI 2026 will continue to focus on advancing the ubiquitous Message Passing Interface (MPI) model and specification for parallel programming. It will also encompass extensions and alternative interfaces for high-performance heterogeneous and hybrid systems, benchmarks, tools, parallel I/O, fault tolerance, and parallel applications using MPI and other interfaces.

EuroMPI 2026 will be hosted by TU Wien, in the center of Vienna, Austria and will be co-located with IWOMP 2026 (October 7 - October 9, 2026), with joint tutorials, and opportunities for interaction between the two communities.

Through the presentation of full papers, position papers, posters, and invited talks, the meeting will provide ample opportunities for attendees to interact and share ideas and experiences to contribute to the improvement and furthering of message-passing and related parallel programming paradigms.

Having EuroMPI, IWOMP, and the MPI Forum grouped together enables attendees to engage across communities and contribute to the advancement of message passing, shared-memory parallelism, and related parallel paradigms -- including their combined use.

We invite high-quality, full and short paper submissions on all topics related to message-passing parallel programming with MPI and related or competing models. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Papers will be reviewed based on quality, originality, clarity, correctness, technical strength, and relevance. Each paper submission will receive at least three reviews from members of the program committee. Reviews are single-anonymous (but not double-anonymous); the identities of authors will be visible to the program committee.

Papers not accepted for presentation may be recommended for poster presentations. Posters will be published informally on the website, but are not intended to appear in the regular conference proceedings. Posters provide an excellent opportunity to present early-stage work to the community, which can lead to discussions, constructive feedback, and collaboration opportunities.

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Submission Guidelines

Papers

Authors are invited to submit original research papers in accordance with the LNCS formatting and submission guidelines. Submissions must adhere to the official LNCS template and comply with the Springer Nature Authors’ Code of Conduct. Full papers should be between 12 and 15 pages in length, including figures and tables but excluding references.

All submissions must be made electronically via the EasyChair system at the following link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurompi2026

Proceedings

EuroMPI 2026 will publish accepted papers in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Authors of accepted papers must sign the publisher's licence-to-publish agreement. A pre-filled form will be made available on the conference website.