Welcome to Scientific Computing in Rust. On this website, you'll find information about the Scientific Computing in Rust annual workshop and monthly newsletter.
The Scientific Computing in Rust annual workshop is a virtual event focussing on the use of the Rust programming language within scientific computing. Topics covered in past workshops have included linear algebra libraries, running code on GPUs, and a huge range of application-specific libraries. It was first held in 2023. Recordings of the talks for every workshop are available on the Scientific Computing in Rust YouTube channel.
More information about the most recent workshop can be found on the Scientific Computing in Rust 2024 workshop page.
The Scientific Computing in Rust monthly newsletter features the latest updates related to using the Rust programming language within scientific computing, including crate releases, upcoming events, publications, and jobs. You can read the newsletter online or subscribe to receive it by email on the Scientific Computing in Rust Monthly page
If you're using Rust for a scientific application, we invite you to join the Rust-SciComp Zulip chat.
We expect all attendees of the Scientific Computing in Rust workshop and all contributors to the Scientific Computing in Rust monthly newsletter to follow the code of conduct. Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by emailing coc@scientificcomputing.rs or by contacting any of the workshop organisers.