EuroMPI/USA 2025 will continue to focus on advancing the ubiquitous Message Passing Interface (MPI) model and specification of 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/USA 2025 will be hosted by the University of North Carolina, Charlotte and will be co-located with IWOMP 2025 (October 1 - October 3, 2025), 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 provides enables attendees to interact and share ideas and experiences to contribute to the improvement and furthering of message-passing, shared-memory parallelism, and related parallel programming paradigms -- and their combined usage.
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 for quality, originality, clarity, correctness, technical strength, and relevance to the topics of the meeting. Each paper will receive at least three reviews from members of the program committee. Reviews are single-anonymous (but not double-anonymous); the names of the authors will be seen by the program committee.
Among the papers selected for presentation, a few of the best papers will, as has been the tradition in past years, be selected by the program committee and recommended for publication in a EuroMPI/USA 2025 Special Issue of a Journal. More details about the journal special issue will be provided soon. These papers will go through a separate round of reviews, and are intended as extended, more polished archival versions of the conference versions.
Papers that are not accepted for presentation as full papers may be recommended for poster presentations. High-quality short papers will be included in the proceedings. Posters will be published informally on the website, but are not intended to appear in the regular conference proceedings. Even without official proceedings, we consider posters as a good opportunity to present early work to the community, which can lead to discussions, constructive feedbacks, and collaboration opportunities.
To be considered, papers must use the Springer LNCS proceedings template. An Overleaf template is available as well. Full papers should be at least 12 and at most 16 pages, including figures and tables but excluding references. Short papers may be between 6 and 9 pages. Margins, spacing, and font sizes should not be modified from the template.
Authors should submit their work through the EuroMPI/USA 2025 submission site at easychair. Note that at least one of the authors of each paper accepted for presentation in EuroMPI/USA 2025 must be registered.
Authors of selected full and short papers may be invited to submit an extended version of their article to a special issue.
We welcome the submission of abstracts for posters to be presented during a dedicated poster session. These abstracts should not exceed 2 pages (excluding references) and should use the Springer LNCS proceedings template, submitted through the EasyChair submission site and marked as poster submission. The deadline for submitting poster abstracts is July 16, 2025.