High-Level Parallel Programming and Applications
18th International Symposium, Innsbruck, Austria 3-4 July 2025
2025-07-10 — Conference photos and slide decks are now available
HLPP 2025 has concluded, and we would like to thank all participants for making it a successful event!
We have uploaded some photos from the symposium, which you can find here.
We are also planning to upload slide decks from the keynotes and presentations in the coming weeks – some are already available. These will be linked on the program page.
2025-06-10 — Full program available
The full program for HLPP 2025 is now available! You can find it here. Note that there may still be minor changes to the schedule, but the overall structure is now finalized.
2025-06-02 — Registration is now open!
We are pleased to announce that registration for the HLPP 2025 symposium is now open! You can register here.
2025-05-12 — Submissions closed and keynote speakers confirmed
Submissions are now closed. Thanks to all authors for their contributions! The program committee has started the review process, and we will notify authors of the results by June 6, 2025.
At this time, we are happy to confirm our two keynote speakers:
- Prof. Dr. Gabriele Keller from Utrecht University, Netherlands
- Prof. Dr. Martin Schulz from the Technical University of Munich, Germany
We will share more details about the program and the keynote talks in the coming weeks, when registration opens.
2025-02-10 — Submissions are open
Submissions are now open, and we look forward to welcoming you to the University of Innsbruck in July!
Overview
The 18th HLPP symposium will be held as a two-day event, hosted by the Computer Science Department of the University of Innsbruck in Austria. It focuses on high-level parallel programming of multi-/many-core platforms, accelerator architectures, heterogeneous compute clusters, and highly parallel or distributed infrastructures.
HLPP serves as a forum for researchers and engineers in parallel computing, offering an excellent opportunity for scientists to present their latest ideas and findings in this challenging and ever-changing research field. We especially encourage innovative approaches in parallel programming models and applications, high-level parallel languages, compilers, runtime systems, and programming tools for all classes of parallel machines.
Following the successful 2024 symposium in Pisa, HLPP 2025 aims to deliver an enriching conference experience in Innsbruck, featuring impactful research, constructive discussions, and valuable networking opportunities.