Submission Deadlines
| Date | Item | Category |
|---|---|---|
| December 5, 2025 | Technical Talks | Abstract Submissions Due |
| December 19, 2025 | Technical Talks | Abstract Acceptance Notice |
| January 14, 2026 | Posters | Poster & Lightning Talk Submissions Due |
| January 23, 2026 | Posters | Poster & Lightning Talk Acceptance Notice |
| February 25, 2026 | Posters | Lightning Talks & Poster Reception |
- Call for Abstracts
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Abstract Submissions are now closed.
You are invited to prepare an extended abstract for presentation in the technical program at the 19th Annual Energy HPC & AI Conference hosted by the Ken Kennedy Institute at Rice University, February 24–26, 2026.
Computation, data, and information technology continue to stand out across the energy industry as critical business enablers. We're also seeing how recent advances in machine learning, deep learning, robotics, and AI are converging with traditional HPC approaches. This transition into next-generation digitalization is an opportunity for advancements—a renaissance for system architectures highlighting the need for investments in people, algorithms, software innovations, and hardware platforms.
We invite prospective speakers to submit technical program abstracts that showcase innovative technologies, real-world use cases, and scalable solutions.
Technical Talk Details
Accepted abstracts will deliver a 20-minute presentation (including Q&A) on February 24–25, 2026. Presentations will be recorded and published on the Ken Kennedy Institute’s YouTube channel.
Abstract Submissions — Due December 5, 2025
Acceptance Notice — December 19, 2025Submission Guidelines
- One page (excluding graphics, bio, references)
- PDF upload via EasyChair
- Short abstract (≤ 350 words) and keywords pasted into submission form
- Sections: Motivation, Hypothesis, Methods & Results, Conclusion
Note: Marketing-focused proposals will be rejected. Emphasis should be on innovation and discovery.
- Call for Posters & Lightning Talks
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We are now accepting poster proposals for the 19th Annual Energy HPC & AI Conference at Rice University, hosted by the Ken Kennedy Institute. The poster session will take place on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, in person at the BioScience Research Collaborative (BRC).
Details
Poster submissions are open to students and postdoctoral researchers. While relevance to industry is a consideration, it should be interpreted very broadly. The Energy HPC & AI Conference brings together participants from the energy industry, IT industry, academia, and national laboratories.
While the poster session is primarily geared toward students and postdocs, industry participants with research to showcase are also welcome to submit posters for consideration.
New Opportunity — Lightning Talks
Students and postdoctoral researchers (non-industry) may apply to present their poster as a 5-minute lightning talk on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, in the main auditorium as part of the conference program before the poster session begins.
If interested, please select “Poster Session + Lightning Talk” on the EasyChair application and complete the additional required information. A letter of recommendation from an advisor or supervisor is required (details provided in the EasyChair submission form).
Important Dates
- Poster & Lightning Talk Submissions — Due: January 14, 2026
- Poster & Lightning Talk Acceptance Notice: January 23, 2026
- Lightning Talks & Poster Presentation Reception: February 25, 2026
Poster Submission Guidelines
- Title of poster
- 1–2 paragraph abstract
- Authors with affiliations
Note 1: If you do not already have an EasyChair account, you will be required to create one to access the submission page.
Note 2: The Ken Kennedy Institute does not offer printing services; printing is the responsibility of the presenter. Printed posters cannot exceed 48” × 48” (absolute requirement). PowerPoint poster templates are available.
Complimentary Registration
Upon abstract acceptance, student and postdoctoral poster and lightning-talk presenters (excluding industry) will receive a complimentary conference registration code.
Travel & Accommodations Credit
Non-local student presenters selected for a lightning talk will receive a complimentary domestic flight, or up to $500 in flight reimbursement if traveling internationally, along with a two-night hotel stay near the conference venue in Houston, Texas, USA.
Acceptance & Notification
Accepted posters and lightning-talk selections will be notified individually via email. Please contact the conference organizers at kenkennedy@rice.edu if advance notification is required for travel or visa planning.
Awards
This year, the conference will award:
- Best Lightning Talk
- People’s Choice Poster
All student and postdoctoral presenters will be considered. Awards will be announced and prizes distributed at the conclusion of the Poster Presentation Reception.
This is an excellent opportunity to build your resume, showcase your work, and network with conference attendees from across industry and academia. Lightning talk presenters benefit from highlighting their work to the full conference audience prior to the poster session.

