Apply for the EUMaster4HPC Summer School 2026 focused on High-Performance Computing.
From 5 to 14 July 2026, the EUMaster4HPC Summer School titled “High-Performance Computing and Emerging Trends” will take place in Luxembourg. The event will be held at the Marienthal Youth Center and the University of Luxembourg in Belval.
The summer school focuses on current trends in High-Performance Computing (HPC) and its connection with emerging technological directions such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, data-driven computing, and sustainable HPC. The programme will address the integration of AI workloads, issues of scalability, energy efficiency, and algorithmic co-design.
The programme will also include lectures and discussions on hybrid quantum–classical approaches, the readiness level of quantum technologies for scientific applications, as well as topics related to data-intensive HPC, cybersecurity, and the resilience of computing systems. These areas currently represent key challenges for building reliable and secure computing infrastructures.
Participants can also look forward to visits to industrial facilities, offering a practical perspective on HPC system design and energy management. The programme will conclude with a block dedicated to sustainable HPC and the integration of architectures, algorithms, and data approaches with long-term scientific and technological impact.
The summer school is also open to external Master’s and PhD students. The application deadline is 30 May 2026.
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