Due to the potential impacts of a U.S. federal government shutdown, Berkeley Lab’s participation at SC25 may be subject to change. Attendance and activities could be modified or canceled as the situation evolves.
Join Berkeley Lab in St. Louis, Missouri, for SC25—the premier event in high-performance computing (HPC), networking, and storage—taking place November 16–21, 2025. During the conference, Berkeley Lab researchers will present their expertise through talks, demonstrations, panels, and other sessions.
Be sure to visit the Department of Energy booth (#3802), which will feature roundtables, videos, and interactive sessions that showcase the lab’s innovative collaborations.
Berkeley Lab’s John Shalf will be honored with one of HPC's most prestigious recognitions: the 2025 Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award. This award acknowledges his pioneering work in energy-efficient computing and the co-design of hardware and software.
His leadership has propelled advances in critical scientific applications and the development of next-generation computing systems.
The award ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, November 18, during SC25 in St. Louis.
Author's summary: Berkeley Lab highlights its significant role at SC25, including John Shalf’s prestigious Seymour Cray Award, while participation remains tentative due to a potential federal government shutdown.