Organizing committee

33rd IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing

General Co-chairs

Sanmukh Kuppannagari, Case Western Reserve University, USA

Arnab K. Paul, BITS Pilani, Goa, India

General Vice-chair

Chiranjib Sur, Shell and Krea University, India

Program Co-chairs

David Bader
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Rupesh Nasre
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India

Track Co-Chairs: HPC

Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, The Ohio State University, USA

Preeti Malakar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

Track Chair: AI

Manish Parashar, University of Utah, USA

Rohan Basu Roy, University of Utah, USA

Track Co-Chairs: Hardware Technology

Marco D. Santambrogio, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Hemangee K. Kapoor, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India

Track Chair: Edge Computing

Ayon Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India 

Track Co-Chairs: Quantum Computing

Devesh Tiwari, Northeastern University, USA

Phani Motamarri, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India 

Workshop Co-chair:

Sarah Neuwirth, Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany

Vishwesh Jatala, Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai, India 

Publicity Co-chairs:

Neelesh Gupta, University of Southern California, USA

Jebacyril Arockiaraj, University of Southern California, USA

Aishwarya R Parab, BITS Pilani, Goa, India 

Website Co-chairs:

Nikunj Gupta, University of Southern California, USA

Rashmi Sinha, India 

Proceedings Co-chair:

Haoyang Zhang, University of Southern California, USA

Student Research Symposium Co-chairs:

T.V. Kalyan, IIT Ropar, India

Gargi Sanket Prabhu, BITS Pilani, Goa, India 

Finance Co-chairs:

Ajay Gupta, Western Michigan University, USA

Thondiyil Venugopalan, India 

Steering Committee Chair:

Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California, USA

HiPC 2026 is the 33rd edition of the IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing. It will be an in-person event in Bengaluru, India, from December 16 to December 19, 2026

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