The EUMaster4HPC Summer School 2026 entitled “High-Performance Computing and Emerging Trends” will take place from 5 to 14 July 2026 at the Marienthal Youth Center and the University of Luxembourg in Belval, Luxembourg.
The University of Luxembourg is a leading European research university, renowned for excellence in science, engineering, and technology. Its modern facilities and vibrant academic community provide an inspiring environment for this specialised programme.
The Summer School programme will be organised around the evolution of HPC across AI-driven, quantum, data-centric, and sustainable computing paradigms. It will address the integration of AI workloads, focusing on scalability, performance-energy trade-offs, and algorithmic co-design. A dedicated session will explore quantum computing, emphasising hybrid quantum-classical approaches and the maturity of quantum technologies for scientific use. Subsequent sessions will examine data-intensive HPC, cybersecurity and system resilience as cross-cutting challenges that shape reliable and secure computational infrastructures. Industry-led site visits will provide practical insights into real-world system design and energy management. The programme will conclude with sessions on sustainable HPC, linking architectural, algorithmic, and data-driven advances to long-term scientific impact.
Application for external students
A limited number of spots are available for external Master’s and PhD students.
External students should submit their application, which should include a CV and a letter of motivation explaining why they believe they could benefit from this Summer School, the types of HPC Emerging Trends they are currently working with, and those they plan to work on in the future.
The fees for external students are determined as below:
- Students from EUMaster4HPC Partner Universities: 500€
- Students from other Universities: 1000€
More information
More information and application process are available on the EUMaster4HPC website