Basic information

European Seminar on Computing ESCO 2026

We are honored to invite you to the 10th European Seminar on Computing, which will be held at Hotel Central in Pilsen, Czech Republic, from June 1st to 4th, 2026.

ESCO 2026 is the 10th event in a successful series of interdisciplinary international conferences. It promotes modern technologies and practices in scientific computing and visualization, and strengthens the interaction between researchers and practitioners in various areas of computational engineering, sciences, and education. The conference will be held in person, but online participation is also available.

Keynote speakers

Axel Klawonn

University of Cologne
Center for Data and Simulation Science

Theory of Data and Simulation Science
Computational Biology and Medicine
Quantitative Modeling of Complex Physical Systems


Alexander Heinlein

Delft University of Technology
Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics

Numerical methods for partial differential equations
Scientific computing

Languages

Official language for oral presentations is English. All posters must be in English.

Awards

All presentations and posters will be awarded with a certificate. All presented papers are automatically nominated for the prize. The selection will be done by chairmen of poster sessions. Best student paper award will be given to best student papers.

Proceedings of ESCO 2026

ESCO 2026 Proceedings appear as a special issue of JCAM (Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Elsevier).

Minisymposia

Minisymposia proposals are welcome. A minisymposium should consist of at least four lectures related to the same topic. If you are interested in organizing a minisymposium, please send a title, short abstract, and list of speakers to the conference email.

Main Themes

  • Computational electromagnetics and coupled problems
  • Fluid-structure interaction and multi-phase flows
  • Computational chemistry and quantum physics
  • Computational civil and structural engineering
  • Computational biology and bioinformatics
  • Computational geometry and topology
  • Mathematics Education and Outreach
  • Machine Learning and AI
  • Petascale and exascale computing
  • Hydrology and porous media flows
  • Wave propagation and acoustics
  • Climate and weather modeling
  • GPU and cloud computing
  • Uncertainty quantification
  • Open source software
  • Computational statistics
  • Applied statistics

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