HiPC 2025 – Accepted Workshops

Below is the list of six workshops and one tutorial planned for HiPC 2025, to be held in Hyderabad, India. For the most current information about each workshop, including calls for contributions, please follow the individual links provided on this page.
HiPC 2025, along with all affiliated events, including workshops and tutorials, is scheduled to take place in person from December 17-20, 2025. This year, all workshops and tutorials will be held on the opening day: Wednesday, December 17. The main conference sessions will follow on Thursday through Saturday.
Please note that each workshop maintains its own dedicated website, where you can find complete details including the program schedule, list of speakers, and accepted paper presentations.
HiPC 2025 Workshops and Tutorials – To be held Wednesday December 17
1 | EduHiPC (full-day) | Workshop on Education for High Performance Computing |
2 | AI-SPC | Workshop on AI for Scientific and General Purpose Computing |
3 | Fabrics | Fabrics for HPC/AI |
4 | RISCV-HPC | International Workshop on RISC-V for HPC at HiPC’25 |
5 | ACMS | Accelerating Scientific Discovery in Chemistry and Materials Science with HPC and AI |
6 | GenAI NLP HPC | Democratizing GenAI and Scalable NLP with HiPC for Societal Impact |
7 | QC-Tut | Are you Quantum Ready? (Tutorial) |
HiPC 2025 is the 32nd edition of the IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics. It will be an in-person event in Hyderabad, India, from December 17 to December 20, 2025.
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