ENES HPC Workshop

  • Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) in Norrköping

Event Description

The Centre of Excellence in Simulation of Weather and Climate in Europe (ESiWACE3) is proud to present the 9th ENES HPC Workshop — a leading community event dedicated to advancing high-performance computing for climate and weather modelling.

As Earth system models move toward exascale performance, kilometre-scale resolution, heterogeneous architectures, and AI-enhanced workflows, the challenges faced by our community are growing in complexity. The ENES HPC Workshop series provides a unique forum where scientists, software developers, and HPC experts come together to share real-world experiences, practical solutions, and emerging strategies for the next generation of modelling systems.

This biennial workshop has established itself as a key meeting point within the European Network for Earth System Modelling (ENES) and beyond, fostering collaboration between modelling centres, HPC facilities, and technology providers across Europe and internationally.

The 9th edition will take place at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) in Norrköping, Sweden, from Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 May 2026 (lunchtime to lunchtime), and will be structured into four half-day thematic sessions:

  • Session 1 – Collaboration Conveners: Mario Acosta (BSC) and Joachim Biercamp (DKRZ)
  • Session 2 – Performance and Accelerators Conveners: Jean-Christophe Rioual and Xavier Yepes (BSC)
  • Session 3 – AI & Machine Learning Convener: Italo Epicoco
  • Session 4 – Data Conveners: Pier Luigi Vidale, Bryan Lawrence, and Karsten Peters-von Gehlen The final agenda, including speakers and presentation titles, will be published soon.

📝 Registration is now open through the online form

  • Deadline: 17 April 2026

For further information, please contact: esiwace3-communication@bsc.es

We look forward to welcoming the ENES and HPC communities to Norrköping for three days of knowledge exchange, technical discussion, and new collaborations at the forefront of climate and weather computing.

Organised by ESiWACE3 SMHI