About us

eScience studies, enacts, and improves the ongoing process of innovation in computationally intensive or data-intensive research methods; typically, this is carried out collaboratively, often using distributed computing infrastructure. eScience encompasses all fields of research and addresses all stages of the research lifecycle, from formulation of the research questions, through large-scale simulations and data analytics, scientific discovery, up to long-term sharing, publication, reusing, and reapplying of the results, data, as well as the relevant tools, processes, and knowledge.

Important Dates

Mon, May 18, 2026
Paper Submissions Due
Mon, Jun 1, 2026
Paper Submissions Due (extended)
Tue, Jun 9, 2026
Paper Submissions Due (extended, firm)
Mon, Jun 29, 2026
Notification of Paper Acceptance
Fri, Aug 7, 2026
Camera-ready Submissions due

Call For Paper

Resource Management and Scheduling
Artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, generative AI, and large language models
Research computing cyberinfrastructure
Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) principles for scientific software, data, workflows, and models
Reproducible and replicable eScience
Translational research in computer and computational sciences
Continuum computing: convergence between cloud computing, edge computing, and/or the Internet of Things (IoT)
Education and e-Science
Collaborative, reproducible, and replicable eScience
Science gateways, data portals, and digital repositories
Programming paradigms and models
Real-time (time-sensitive) computing
Automation and event-based computing
Big data stacks and significant data ecosystems
File and storage systems, I/O, and data management
Scientific applications, algorithms, tools, and technologies
Scientific workflows and distributed computing paradigms
Blockchain technologies in science
Fault tolerance, resilience, and security

The conference is now soliciting full papers (8 pages excluding references) that present previously unpublished research achievements or eScience experiences and solutions.

Committee

General Chairs

Raffaele Montella

University of Naples, Italy

Ana Gainaru

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Program Chairs

Sandra Gesing

US Research Software Engineer Association and Center of Excellence for Science Gateways

Sandro Fiore

University of Trento, Italy

Steering Committee

Ilkay Altintas

University of California San Diego, USA

Rosa Badia

Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain

Kris Bubendorfer

Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Kyle Chard

University of Chicago, USA

Susumu Date

Osaka University, Japan

Rafael Ferreira da Silva

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Rosa Filgueira

University of Edinburgh, UK

Sandra Gesing

San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA

Daniel S. Katz

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA

Tanu Malik

University of Missouri, USA

Paul Roe

Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Michela Taufer

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA