The TPC all-hands meeting is to be held in San Jose from July 28-31. The program is designed to (1) help our community to find and pursue collaborations that will accelerate their progress adopting and developing new AI-based methods, and (2) grow our community through hands-on tutorials, including a hackathon where participants will build agentic systems for science.
I want to encourage you to participate, and especially to bring (or send) postdocs and students. So far there are 15 different working groups scheduled, each with opportunities for you and your team to provide updates on your work through lightning talks. Breakout tracks include agentic systems and workflows, design/support of inference services and AI workloads, skills, safety, and reasoning evaluation, model architectures and training, as well as application tracks including biology and medicine, materials science, software engineering, earth and environment, electrical grid, and others.
We have extended the early-bird registration rate through July 24 for academic, national laboratory, and government employees. You can find more details at the TPC25 website.