------------------------------------ IPDPS 2026 Program, Keynotes, Panel, & More 40th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium May 25–29, 2026 • New Orleans, USA www.ipdps.org ------------------------------------ The 40th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2026) will be held in New Orleans, USA, May 25–29, 2026, with workshops and tutorials on May 25–26 and the main technical program on May 27–29. Here are the latest highlights as we approach the conference: Conference Program The week kicks off with two days of workshops and tutorialscovering topics ranging from in-network computing with SmartNICs and high-performance deep learning training, to building scalable agentic systems for science and CXL emulation at hyperscale. Eighteen workshops are scheduled across the two days. Paper sessions span six tracks— ML/AI, Architecture, Systems & Software, Algorithms, Applications, and Measurement & Experimentation — with strong representation in LLM inference and training, graph algorithms, federated learning, data compression, quantum computing, and energy-efficient HPC. The conference concludes with a Banquet on Thursday evening and Awards & IPDPS'27 Announcement on Friday morning. The full advance program for IPDPS 2026 is now online. Browse the complete schedule of technical sessions, workshops, tutorials, panels, and keynotes to plan your week in New Orleans: https://ssl.linklings.net/conferences/ipdps/ipdps2026_program/views/at_a_glance.html Distinguished Keynotes IPDPS 2026 will feature three distinguished keynotes: * Uzi Vishkin (University of Maryland)— The Ideal of General-Purpose Parallelismand recipient of the 2026 IEEE Charles Babbage Award, on May 27. * Hyesoon Kim (Georgia Institute of Technology)— Open-Source GPU Hardware and Software: Challenges and Lessons Learned, on May 28. * R. Iris Bahar (Colorado School of Mines)— Teaching Interdisciplinary and Inclusive Courses to Computer Scientists, Engineers, and Beyond,on May 29. Details are available on the IPDPS home page: https://www.ipdps.org Panel: How Long Should a Supercomputer Live? Tuesday, May 26 • 5:00 PM – 6:10 PM With the end of Moore's and Koomey's laws, rising hardware costs, environmental scrutiny, and geopolitical pressures on supply chains, the long-standing HPC tradition of replacing supercomputers every few years deserves a hard look. This panel explores the economics, sustainability, and practical realities of extending the life of supercomputers — drawing on real-world experiences from Summit@ORNL, Sierra@LLNL, and Fugaku@RIKEN — and examines the challenges and opportunities this creates for researchers and operators alike. Panelists: •Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory — Former CTO of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility and the DOE Exascale Computing Project. •Judith Hill,Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — Deputy Principal Associate Director for HPC, leading all aspects of Livermore Computing's mission. • Fumiyoshi Shoji,RIKEN — Division Director for operations and computer technologies at the RIKEN Center for Computational Science, home of Fugaku. Conference Hotel & Travel New Orleans Marriott, 555 Canal Street, New Orleans, Phone: +1 (504) 581-1000 Our special IPDPS 2026 Group Rate is $199 per night (Single/Double), plus additional taxes and fees. Cut-Off Date: Reservations must be made by Monday, May 11th at 5:00 PM Central Timeto receive the group rate. Cancellation Policy:Full refund if cancellation is received prior to 6:00 PM, three (3) days before your arrival date. Please support the conference and IEEE by staying at the conference hotel. Filling our room block helps keep registration fees low and provides a richer in-person experience at a 4-star hotel. Reserve your room online today:https://book.passkey.com/event/50989998/owner/6139/home Additional information on travel logistics is available at:https://www.ipdps.org/ipdps2026/2026-hotel-travel.html We look forward to welcoming you to the 40th edition of IPDPS in New Orleans this May. -- Clément Foyer Maître de conférence / Associate Professor Dpt Informatique / Computer Science Dpt Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne - LICIIS ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************