The 15th Workshop on Parallel-in-Time Integration (PinT 2026) will be hosted at Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) from 6. to 10. July 2026.
More details will be given in due time on the event page …
The 15th Workshop on Parallel-in-Time Integration (PinT 2026) will be hosted at Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) from 6. to 10. July 2026.
More details will be given in due time on the event page …
The 14th Workshop on Parallel-in-Time Integration (PinT 2025) gathered around 40 people from all around the world, and was a great opportunity for sharing and discussing on the new advances on the field.
The closing notes from the last discussions at the end of the workshop have been summarized on the event page, feel free to check it out!
Registration for PinT 2024 - 13th Workshop on Parallel-in-time integration is open. It is free of charge to attend the workshop. Please visit the conference website at https://time-x.eu/pint-2024/ for more information. The deadline for registration is 1 December 2023, and will (conforming to academic folklore) be extended only once to 15 December 2023.
If you are interested in presenting your work in a talk at the workshop, we kindly ask you to submit your abstract (title + description) to [email protected]. Abstract submission deadline: 15 December 2023.
Registration for virtual PinT 2021 - 10th Workshop on Parallel-in-time integration is open. There is no cost to attend the workshop. Attendees will need to pre-register to participate. Please visit thhe conference website at https://conferences.math.mtu.edu for more information.
Martin Gander gave a very nice talk on a linear algebra approach to time parallelisation as part of the European Numerical Linear Algebra (ENLA) online seminar. The video for the talk can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfY_w6KnfhU
A full list of past ENLA lectures can be found at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl3AmvN5JwD4FUJn2aLKDZQ
Registration for virtual PinT 2020 - 9th Workshop on Parallel-in-time integration is open. There is no cost to attend the workshop. Attendees will need to pre-register at https://michigantech.zoom.us/meeting/register/upUsd-6hqj4iGNa05WE3Ey2RkX26G6K7-Q to participate.
Registration for the 8th Workshop on Parallel-in-time integration is now open. Since this workshop is organised through the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research of Bielefeld University, registration requires a formal invite. Please email one of the organisers to express your interest in attending and they will arrange for an invitation.
Parallel-in-time integration is also represented with a mini symposium at the SIAM Annual Meeting 2018. This means that the topic will be/was present at three major SIAM conferences in 2018:
Abstract submission is now open for the 7th Workshop on Parallel-in-time Integration, taking place from 2nd to 5th May 2018 in Roscoff, France.
Parallel-in-time integration present also at the SIAM Conference on Applied Linear Algebra.
The 7th workshop on parallel-in-time integration will take place in May 2018 in Roscoff, France.
Abstract submission is now open for the 6th International Workshop on Parallel-in-time integration.
Video animating Parareal provided by Adam Peddle.
Parallel-in-time integration was mentioned prominently in the recent SIAM News, see here.
Parallel-in-time goes Twitter.
A mini symposium about parallel-in-time integration with 8 talks will take place at the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering 2017.
Successful 5th Workshop on Parallel-in-Time Integration in Banff, Canada.
Ben Ong set up a template for writing the PinT benchmark proposal, see PinT @ GitHub.
Plenary talk by Beth Wingate on parallel-in-time at the 14th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics.
Parallel-in-time integration was mentioned prominently in two reports by the European Exascale Software Initiative (EESI) last year.
Plenary talk by Beth Wingate on parallel-in-time at SIAM CSE 2017 conference.
For the next three workshops, Jülich Supercomputing Centre is providing travel support for PhD students working in the field of parallel-in-time integration methods.
Parallel-in-time integration is mentioned in the FETHPC Call Transition to Exascale Computing in Horizon 2020.
The proposal for a mini symposium on parallel-in-time integration at the SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing in 2016 in Paris was successful.
A report sponsored by the US Department of Energy on Applied Mathematics Research for Exascale Computing lists parallel-in-time integration as one of six future directions of research in model discretisation.
Submission is now open for the workshop on parallel-in-time integration in Toulouse in Franc, taking place on 11th-12th January 2016. Deadline for submissions is December 10th 2015. You can find more information here on parallelintime.org and on the official website.
Plans for a proposal for a PINT mini symposium at SIAM PP 2016 in Paris.
The election for the scientific committee is now closed and the results available. As we had 7 candidates for 7 open positions, the outcome is not a big surprise. Nevertheless, the first election of a scientific committee will hopefully be an important milestone and help to successfully continue the PINT workshop series for many years to come.
The election for the scientific committee is open until July 3rd 2015, 4pm GMT.
Bylaws for the parallel-in-time workshop series.
Successful 4th Workshop on Parallel-in-Time Integration in Dresden, Germany.
There exists now an email list to help you send and receive information and announcements all around parallel-in-time integration. To join, simply send an email to parallelintime+subscribe[AT]googlegroups.com and wait for one of the moderators to approve your request.
Note: You do not need a Google account in order to join this list, just send the subscribe email from the email address you want to subscribe.
In addition to the 5th Workshop on Parallel-in-Time Integration in Banff, Canada in November 2016, another workshop also dedicated to the topic will take place in Toulouse in France from 11th-12th January 2016. You can find more information here on parallelintime.org and on the official website.
The 5th Workshop on Parallel-in-Time Integration will take place in November 2016 in Banff, Canada.
The multigrid reduction in time method MGRIT has been released as a software library called XBraid.
Version 0.2.0 of the PFASST++ library has been released. Check out PFASST++ for more info.
The 4th Workshop on Parallel-in-Time Integration will take place in May 2015 in Dresden, Germany.