Researchers Get More Time: IWOMP 2026 Paper Submission Deadline Pushed to June 12
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IWOMP 2026 paper deadline extended to June 12. Researchers can submit now.
The International Workshop on OpenMP (IWOMP) has extended its Call for Papers deadline to June 12, offering researchers a fresh opportunity to contribute to the premier forum on parallel programming with OpenMP. This year's theme, "OpenMP: Adaptability for Heterogeneous Multi-Device Systems," encompasses a broad range of topics including accelerated computing, performance portability, machine learning, and tasking.
This extension is significant as it allows more researchers to submit their work on adapting OpenMP to heterogeneous multi-device systems, a crucial aspect of modern computing. The workshop's focus on OpenMP, a widely-used API for parallel programming, makes it an essential event for those working on high-performance computing, AI, and related fields. As we previously discussed the importance of efficient AI processing, including running AI agents locally and the challenges of heterogeneous computing systems, this workshop is particularly relevant.
Researchers should seize this chance to present their latest findings and engage with the OpenMP community. The accepted papers will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, providing a prestigious platform for researchers to share their work. With the new deadline approaching, researchers should prepare their submissions to contribute to the advancement of parallel programming and OpenMP's role in shaping the future of computing.
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