Scientific Computing in Rust is a virtual workshop 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.
The Scientific Computing in Rust 2026 workshop will take place on Wednesday 8 July to Friday 10 July between 13:00 BST and 17:00 BST. This will the third Scientific Computing in Rust workshop; archived information about Scientific Computing in Rust 2023 to 2025 can be found at scientificcomputing.rs/2023, scientificcomputing.rs/2024 and scientificcomputing.rs/2025.
The workshop will be held virtually and will be free to attend. Recordings of the talks from the workshop will be made available on YouTube, alongside the talks from 2023 to 2025.
Registration for the Scientific Computing in Rust 2026 workshop is now closed. Registration was free, and the workshop is taking place virtually so there is no need to book travel or accommodation.
The schedule for the workshop can be found on the timetable and list of talks pages. An ical calendar for the workshop can be found at scientificcomputing.rs/2026/calendar.ics.
We expect all attendees of Scientific Computing in Rust 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.
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