Submissions are solicited in the following categories:
Regular papers presenting innovative ideas improving the state of the art or discussing the issues seen on existing extreme-scale systems, including some form of analysis and evaluation. Regular papers should not exceed eight (8) pages, not including references. Accepted regular papers that meet these requirements will be published.
Short papers presenting preliminary results, proposing disruptive ideas, or challenging assumptions in the field. The inclusion of some form of preliminary results is encouraged. Extended abstract papers should not exceed four (4) pages, not including references. Extended abstracts will be evaluated separately and given shorter oral presentations.
Submissions shall be submitted to GRAND 2025 and should strictly adhere to the formatting guidelines set by IEEE. Please refer to the official IEEE publication requirements here:
🔗 IEEE Conference Publishing Templates
Whether you're using LaTeX or Microsoft Word, you'll find ready-to-use templates at the link above to help you prepare your manuscript to IEEE standards. Be sure to follow the guidelines closely to ensure your paper is eligible for review and publication.
Subject to final approval by the publisher, all papers accepted for inclusion in the workshop will be published in the official IEEE proceedings. This ensures that accepted work will be indexed and made accessible through IEEE Xplore and other major academic databases.
Boyana Norris, University of Oregon
Sanjukta Bhowmick, University of North Texas
Sajal Das, Missouri S&T
Arindam Khanda, Missouri S&T
Sriram Srinivasan, Cyberinfrastructure for Accelerating Innovation in Network Dynamics (CANDY) [Lead Architect]
Oded Green (NVIDIA)
Antonino Tumeo (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - PNNL)
Yuede Ji (University of Texas at Arlington - UTA)
Reet Barik (Argonne National Laboratory)