Registration for Throughput Computing Week 2026 Closes June 1
You still have a few days to register for Throughput Computing Week 2026. In-Person registration closes June 1.
Registration for remote attendance remains open throughout the event, but advance registration is encouraged so that you will receive event access information earlier.
You are invited to the annual Throughput Computing Week (HTC26) from June 9-12 in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin. HTC26 will bring together the Throughput Computing community to share challenges, exchange recent advances and explore opportunities.
This Year’s Focus
You can view the engaging event schedule here: https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2432/timetable/#all
One focus this year is how the physics communities engage with throughput computing, starting with Multi Messenger Astrophysics (MMA) and the Keynote presentation “The Present and the Future of Multi-Messenger Astrophysics” by Dr. Michael Coughlin and followed by MMA speakers Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning of the event.
Other focuses this year include:
HTCondor Software Suite, including talks on new developments, monitoring, the use of AI tools to understand and debug HTCondor, workflows and more.
Campus and Facilitation Talks, including a perspective from smaller institutions, community-operated CI resources, and LLM assisted Facilitation.
Throughput Computing at Work: Reports from the Field, including talks
from IceCube, the Rubin Observatory, The DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and CMS.
AI Talks, including AI driven research, model training in the OSPool and NAIRR, enabling large-scale AlphFold3 predictions with HTC, serving biology’s software needs with AI-assisted engineering, leveraging LLMs for HTC and more.
The Challenges of Data: Sharing Data, Pelican and the OSDF, including new backends for the Pelican origin, sharing data, authentication, and group management, utilizing the Open Science Data Federation (OSDF) and the National Research Platform (NRP) to orchestrate data-intensive workflows
Researcher Talks Utilizing HTC across a range of scientific domains.
Questions and Resources
HTC26 is sponsored by the OSG Consortium, the HTCondor team, and the Center for High Throughput Computing.
For any questions, please contact us at htc@xxxxxxxxxx.
We hope to see you there!
On behalf of the Throughput Computing Week 2026 team