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LATIN AMERICA HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING CONFERENCE (CARLA 2026)
September 21–25, 2026, Córdoba, Argentina
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CONFERENCE SCOPE
The Latin America High Performance Computing Conference (CARLA) is the premier international forum dedicated to fostering the growth and technical excellence of the HPC community across Latin America and the global stage. Since its inception in 2014, CARLA has evolved into the region’s flagship event, providing a vital platform for exchanging groundbreaking ideas, novel techniques, and multidisciplinary research.
CALL FOR POSTERS
Posters are an effective way to present ongoing research, partial or preliminary results, and to receive valuable feedback from experts in the field. The CARLA 2026 poster sessions will provide an interactive environment where students, researchers, and practitioners can showcase their latest work, discuss their findings, and engage in fruitful exchanges with colleagues. These sessions aim to inspire collaboration and strengthen the HPC community throughout Latin America and beyond.
Research topics for this Call for Posters are the same as those in the main conference: [https://carlaconference.org/call-papers/].
IMPORTANT DATES
Poster abstract submission deadline: August 2, 2026
Poster author notification: August 9, 2026
Poster camera-ready version: August 23, 2026
Conference dates: September 21-25, 2026
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Poster proposal submissions should include a concise abstract (maximum 250 words), the title of the work, and the names, institutional affiliations, and ORCID identifiers of all authors. The abstract must clearly summarize the research problem under investigation, the proposed approach or methodology, and any preliminary or final results obtained.
Submissions must be written in English and submitted electronically through the conference submission system at [https://carlaconference.org/submit/]. Accepted posters will be published on CERN’s Zenodo platform, where each accepted poster will be assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
Posters will be evaluated by the conference’s Poster Committee during the poster session, and an award will be given to the best poster presentation. At least one author of each accepted poster is required to register for the conference and present the work in person.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Co-Chairs
- Carla Osthoff, SCALAC/LNCC, Brazil
- Nicolás Wolovick, SCALAC/UNC, Argentina
Poster Co-Chairs
- Daniel Cordeiro, USP, Brazil
- Paola Caymes Scutari, UTN-FRM, Argentina