Submit A Paper

Authors are invited to submit full papers with unpublished, original work. Full paper submissions are limited to 8 pages using 10pt fonts in the IEEE conference proceedings template. The 8-page limit includes figures and tables, but does not include appendices and references. Reproducibility Initiative appendices (AE/AD appendices) are also exempt of the 8-page limit.

A separate Late-Breaking Research and Preliminary Techniques stream is also available for authors to submit 4-page short papers, not including appendices or references, describing initial research or early first-of-a-kind results. The 4-page limit for short papers is both a minimum and maximum.

Initial submissions should be made using the links below. The review process will be double anonymous, and authors should prepare their papers as such, removing author names and institutes; failure to do so will result in the paper being rejected without review.

Accepted full papers will be eligible for 2 additional pages, while short papers will be eligible for 1 additional page.

[Submit a full paper][Submit a short paper]

Best Student Paper

In the submission system (submissions.supercomputing.org), authors may indicate that their paper is eligible for the Best Student Paper. To be eligible, the first author must be a student at the time of submission. The first-place student paper will receive a complimentary SC26 workshop registration.

SC Reproducibility Initiative

In line with the SC conference, authors are asked to provide an artifact description and an artifact evaluation appendix along with their paper, describing the details of their software environments and computational experiments to the extent that an independent person could replicate their results. The AD/AE appendix should not be submitted for review, but should be included in subsequent submissions after acceptance.

More information on the SC26 Reproducibility Initiative is available on the SC26 website.

A template for the AD/AE appendix is available on GitHub.