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38th International Conference on Scalable Scientific Data Management

August 11–13, 2026 — San Diego, California

Venue: SDSC, UC San Diego

Abstract submission: Apr 24, 2026 AOE

Paper submission deadline: May 1, 2026 AOE

Notification: Jun 14, 2026

Poster submission deadline: TBD, 2026

Camera-Ready Deadline: TBD, 2026

San Diego Supercomputer Center

UC San Diego

Call for Papers

The 38th International Conference on Scalable Scientific Data Management (SSDBM 2026)

The International Conference on Scalable Scientific Data Management (SSDBM 2026) brings together domain scientists, data management researchers, practitioners, and system developers to present and exchange the latest advances in scalable scientific data management. Building on the expanded vision introduced in 2025, the 38th edition continues to broaden its scope across all aspects of scalable and data-intensive scientific computing.

SSDBM has evolved from its origins as the International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management into a premier venue for research at the intersection of data systems, scientific applications, and scalable computing, while retaining its well-recognized acronym.

SSDBM 2026 will serve as a forum for original research contributions, as well as practical system design, implementation, and evaluation of emerging techniques in scientific data management. The conference will maintain its single-track format to encourage active engagement and will feature invited talks, panel sessions, and demonstrations from both academia and industry.

SSDBM 2026 will be hosted by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego in San Diego, California, from August 11 to August 13, 2026. Continuing the tradition of past SSDBM meetings, the conference provides a stimulating environment for fostering discussion, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas on all aspects of scientific and statistical data management, as well as high-performance data analysis tools and techniques for large-scale and distributed datasets.

Topics of Interest

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas in scientific data management:

Scientific Applications, Workflows, and Reproducibility

Data Modeling, Management, and Integration

Big Data Processing and Performance Aspects

Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Visualization

Streaming and Real-Time Data Processing

Emerging Directions in Scientific Data Systems

Submission Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished manuscripts.

All submissions must follow the ACM format using the sigconf template: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template

For LaTeX users: \documentclass[sigconf,review]{acmart}

Submissions are single-blind reviewed; authors must include names and affiliations on the first page. Authors must comply with ACM policies on authorship and the use of generative AI tools and technologies.

Submission site: HotCRP (submission link will be available soon)

The program committee may recommend submissions as regular papers, short papers, or posters.

Regular and short papers will be included in the conference proceedings.

If a paper is accepted, at least one author must register for the technical program and present the paper in person. Each registration may cover only one accepted paper. Papers not presented at the conference will be removed from the proceedings.

Important Dates (AoE)