Registration open for Throughput Computing Week 2025 – June 2-6
The campus community is invited to the third annual Throughput Computing Week (HTC25) June 2-6 in Madison. HTC25 brings together researchers, campuses, science collaborations, facilitators, administrators, government representatives and professionals interested in high throughput computing.
Visit the event site for registration information.
Highlights:
- Keynote speaker Monday morning: Biological discovery at an unfathomable scale with Erik Wright
- A celebration on Tuesday afternoon: 40 years of the Condor Project
- Campus impacts on the national science community via the OSPool and OSDF
- Utilizing HTC on your campus and in your research
- Running ML, AI and GPU workflows and AI-driven science with PATh services
- Mastering debugging (for admins)
- Objects, objects everywhere: Using the OSDF in your science
- Managed and staged objects: Caches and execution points
Important Dates and Deadlines:
- May 1: Abstract submission deadline for a technical talk (see below)
- May 22: In-person registration closes
Speaking Opportunities
Those interested are encouraged to present. Technical presentations at HTC25 are short, typically 20 minutes in length. Applying merely requires a brief abstract submission.
Questions and resources
For questions about attending, speaking, accommodations and other concerns, contact htc@path-cc.io.
HTC25 is sponsored by the OSG Consortium, the HTCondor team and the Center for High Throughput Computing.