The call for submission for the Scientific Computing Track at CppCon 2024 is now open!
Recent additions to the C++ standard library, such as mdspan
or the basic linear algebra algorithms, have significantly enhanced C++’s capabilities for scientific computing. The Scientific Computing track aims to showcase these advancements and foster the exchange of knowledge between C++ scientific programmers and the general C++ community.
We invite submissions on a broad range of topics, including:
- High-performance computing techniques
- Numerical methods and algorithms
- Machine learning
- Data visualization and analysis
- Domain-specific libraries and frameworks
- Physical quantities and units
We welcome submissions from both seasoned researchers and those new to the CppCon stage. If your work pushes the boundaries of scientific computing with modern C++, share your knowledge and inspire others!
Submissions should be made through the CppCon website. Please remember to indicate your interest in being included in the Scientific Computing in the Comments section of the submission form. The deadline is May 19, 2024.
Damien Lebrun-Grandie and Matthias Kretz
Scientific Computing Track co-chairs