33rd Euromicro/IEEE International Conference on Parallel, Distributed Processing (PDP 2025), Turin, Italy 12-14 March 2025
https://pdp2025.org
Important dates
- Special Session proposals: August 31st, 2024
- Abstract submissions: October 15th, 2024
- Paper submissions: October 20th, 2024
- Author notification: December 2nd, 2024
- Camera-ready: January 27th, 2025
Topics
We invite submissions of high-quality, novel, and original research results in areas of parallel and distributed computing, including but not limited to:
- Algorithm: resource-aware and power-efficient algorithms; real-time and fault-tolerant distributed/parallel algorithms; graph and network algorithms
- Applications: numerical and scientific applications with multi-level parallelism; applications with computations over irregular domains; models and methods to enhance functional/non-functional application characteristics
- Data-centric Processing: scientific workflows; large-scale data processing; large-scale data management; scalable and next-generation storage systems; I/O performance tuning, benchmarking, and middleware; FAIR/open data systems
- Distributed AI: Federated Learning; Distributed Learning; AI at scale; training of LLMs; benchmarking for AI workloads
- Distributed Computing: cluster, grid, fog/edge, mobile and cloud systems; Service-oriented processing; stochastic and approximate computing; cost, security, energy, and other non-functional requirements models and frameworks
- Parallel Computing: accelerator-based systems inc. GPU, FPGA, neuromorphic, and post-CMOS devices; embedded parallel systems; dependability, survivability, and fault-tolerance; methodologies, benchmarking/metrics, and performance analysis and tools
- Programming Models and Tools: programming languages, compilers, middleware, and OS; libraries, runtime, and systems software; notations; performance prediction and analysis; simulation and modeling of parallel/distributed systems
- HPC state of practice: Managing systems and storage; managing facilities; HPC project management; moving, managing and sharing data HPC in the cloud; networking and cybersecurity; HPC training and education strategies; application workflows; system benchmarking
- Systems and Architectures: high data throughput and streaming architectures; memory organization; service-oriented architectures; heterogeneous and hybrid systems; resource management; post-CMOS architectures inc. quantum, neuromorphic, and others
The conference will feature contributed and invited talks. Co-located Special Sessions are also planned as usual for PDP.
Research paper submission guidelines
Submissions must be in PDF format and should not exceed 8 pages for long papers and 4 pages for short contributions. All submissions must follow the IEEE Conference proceedings format (IEEEtran, double-column, 10pt). More details about the submission system will be added soon.
The review process is double-blind and all papers need to be “best-effort” anonymised. We strongly encourage making code and data available anonymously (e.g., in an anonymous GitHub repository via Anonymous GitHub or in a Dropbox folder).
Proceedings will appear on https://ieeexplore.ieee.org and be indexed by Scopus, DBLP, and all the major indexes.
Special session proposal submission guidelines
Special Sessions proposals should include the following information:
- A brief description of the specific issues that the special session will address;
- Contact information of the workshop chairs and their competence in the proposed topic(s);
- A tentative list of Program Committee members;
- A draft of the Call for Papers;
- An estimate of the number of expected submissions.
Proposals should be sent to chairs@pdp2025.org
PDP2025 Chairs
- Alessia Antelmi, University of Turin
- Iacopo Colonnelli, University of Turin
- Doriana Medić, University of Turin
- Horacio González-Vélez, National College of Ireland