Early Career and Student Research Poster
ICS26 conference offers an additional opportunity for participants to present their research in the form of a poster. While this call is designed with students and early-career researchers in mind, anyone who feels they are still in an early stage of their research career is warmly encouraged to submit.
Each accepted poster will also be featured in a lightning talk session within the main conference track. This provides an excellent opportunity to share ideas, receive feedback, and engage in discussions with members of the broader research community.
Posters addressing topics aligned with this year’s ICS themes are particularly welcome. The current topics include:
- Processor, accelerator, memory, storage, interconnect, and system architectures, including architectures based on future and emerging hardware (e.g. quantum, superconducting, photonic, neuromorphic).
- Programming languages, paradigms, and execution models, including domain-specific languages and scientific problem-solving software environments.
- Compilers, runtime systems and system software, including optimization and support for hardware resources and energy management.
- High-performance algorithms and applications including machine learning and large-scale data analytics, as well as the implementation and deployment of algorithms and applications on large-scale systems.
- Tools for measurement, modeling, analysis, and visualization of performance, energy, or other quantitative properties of high-performance computing systems.
Submission, Review, and Important Dates
Poster submissions should include the following information:
- Title: Limited to fewer than 20 words.
- Author details: Full names and institutional affiliations of all authors.
- Descriptive abstract: A maximum of 300 words. Accepted abstracts will be published on the conference website.
Important Dates
- 28 February 2026: Abstract submission deadline
- 29 March 2026: Acceptance notification
- 6 June 2026: Camera-ready poster submission (PDF)
- 28 June 2026: Submission of one slide for the lightning talk