IEEE/SBC* SBAC-PAD 2025 Call For Papers
The 37th IEEE/SBC* Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing
28-31 October, 2025
Bonito, MS, Brazil
*pending approval
SBAC-PAD is an annual international conference series, which presents the latest trends, current research and developments, and novel tools and applications in the fields of Computer Architecture, High-Performance Computing, and Parallel and Distributed Computing technologies. SBAC-PAD is open to industry, faculty, researchers, practitioners, and undergraduate and graduate students from around the world. Its scientific program is composed of high-quality submitted papers, selected by a thorough peer review process, and invited talks from renowned researchers.
Important dates |
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Abstract submission deadline: |
June 9th, 2025 (AoE) |
Paper submission deadline: |
June 16th, 2025 (AoE) |
Rebuttal period: |
July 31st – August 4th, 2025 |
Author notification: |
August 11th, 2025 |
Camera-ready submission: |
September 8th, 2025 |
Authors are invited to submit original manuscripts to one of five tracks that address challenges in any of the following areas related to the fields of Computer Architecture (CA) and High-performance and Distributed Computing (HPDC). Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Application-specific systems;
Architecture and programming support for emerging domains: (Big Data, Deep Learning, Machine learning, Cognitive Systems);
Artificial intelligence and machine learning methods for CA and HPDC, and CA and HPDC for Artificial intelligence applications;
Benchmarking, performance modeling, analysis, and evaluation;
Blockchain and distributed ledgers
Cloud, cluster, and edge/fog computing systems;
Data-intensive workloads and tools;
Data management, storage, and I/O;
Embedded and pervasive systems;
GPUs, FPGAs, and accelerator architectures;
Languages, compilers, models and tools for parallel and distributed programming;
Modeling and simulation methodologies;
Operating systems and virtualization;
Parallel and distributed systems, algorithms, models, and applications;
Power and energy-efficient systems;
Predictive models to improve performance of scientific applications
Processing-in-memory or near-data processing technologies
Processor, cache, memory, storage, and network architecture;
Real-world applications and case studies;
Reconfigurable, resilient, and fault-tolerant systems;
Security and privacy in CA and HPDC;
Workflow systems.
The program committee will select the top-ranked papers as finalists, and one paper will be selected during the conference as the Best Paper. Selected papers will also be invited to submit an extended version to a special issue of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing – JPDC (pending approval).
Paper submission
Papers submitted to SBAC-PAD 2025 must present original research results and must not have been published or concurrently be submitted anywhere else. Submissions should be made via the JEMS system (submission link TBD).
Paper submissions must be in English, have 10 pages maximum (excluding the references), and follow the IEEE conference manuscript formatting guidelines for double-column text using a single-spaced 10-point font on 8.5 × 11-inch pages. Templates are available fromhttp://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html. Papers that do not meet these requirements might be rejected without a review. To be published in the conference proceedings and to be eligible for publication at the IEEE Xplore, one of the authors must register at the full rate and present his/her work at the conference.
The SBAC-PAD 2025 submissions will undergo a double-anonymized review process, where reviewers will not know the authors' identities, and vice-versa. Therefore, authors should “anonymize” their submission by adopting the following guidelines, otherwise papers will be rejected without review:
Authors cannot include their names, affiliations, funding sources, or acknowledgments in any part of the for-review version of their paper;
Self-references that are relevant to the work are allowed, but they should not appear in the text in the first person. Instead, they should be referenced in the third person, like “Smith et al. found that… [4].”, and;
For the authors’ own unpublished work use anonymous citations.
CONFERENCE ORGANISATION
General Chairs
Edson Cáceres (UFMS, Brazil)
Ricardo Santos (UFMS, Brazil)
Rodolfo Azevedo (UNICAMP, Brazil)
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Cesar A. F. De Rose (PUCRS, Brazil)
Odej Kao (TU-Berlin, Germany))
Track Chairs
System Software Track: Lucia Drummond (Federal Fluminense University, Brazil)
Computer Architecture Track: José Moreira (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Networking and Distributed Systems Track: Marco Netto (Microsoft Azure HPC, USA)
Parallel Applications and Algorithms Track: Matthias Müller (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Performance Evaluation Track: Hans-Ulrich Heiss (TU-Berlin, Germany)