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Call for Participation

Dartmouth College and DARPA are coming together to host a small, invitational workshop on the future of Low Resource Computing. We’re gathering a tight-knit group of researchers, engineers, and applied practitioners to explore what happens when computing is pushed to its absolute limits—vintage computers, weird machines, biological computing, and beyond. We’ll approach the limits of computation at its smallest scale by revisiting the problems that upscaling sidesteps.

Prefer hands-on? LRC also runs on-demand project workshops - see Attend for details.

To give a talk or lightning talk, email the following to lrc-group@dartmouth.edu:

Please send talk applications by July 15, 2026. Acceptances will be sent out on a rolling basis after July 20, 2026.

Instead of a formal paper submission, we are asking for brief, informal pitches for talks or discussion sessions. Please keep it conversational! We are looking for talks that will spark debate over coffee, not just lectures. We look forward to hearing what you’re working on and hope you’ll join us to help define the science of sufficiency!

To get ideas flowing, we’ve been thinking about the following areas. Please treat these as inspiration, not as limitations. If you are working on something cool in the low-resource space that doesn’t fit these boxes, we want to hear about it!

We will be in touch shortly!