The International Workshop on Mega-Science Computing for High Energy Physics (MSCHEP2026) will take place in Listvyanka (Baikal Lake), Irkutsk Region, Russia, on 10–15 March 2026. The workshop is organized by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna).
The MSCHEP2026 workshop is dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and to the 60th anniversary of the Meshcheryakov Laboratory of Information Technologies.
The main purpose of the workshop is to discuss computing for megascience projects in high energy physics, challenges and tasks that contemporary and future HEP experiments face in the field of computing and software, including the NICA and LHC colliders, BESIII, JUNO, experiments at the planned Super Tau Charm Facility and CEPC collider, as well as R&D of novel computational technologies in particle physics. During the workshop, there will be held a round table “Computing for Baikal-GVD” (15 March).
The workshop expects around 60 talks, with duration of about 20-30 minutes.
Workshop language – English.
Registration is open until 20 January 2026. Participants and talks will be selected by the international advisory committee. The selection results will be sent to each registered participant no later than 1 February 2026.