Registration for HYBRILIT WORKSHOP 2025 opened On 25–26 November 2025, the Meshcheryakov Laboratory of Information Technologies invites you to participate in HYBRILIT WORKSHOP 2025. The event highlights the computational capabilities of the “Govorun” supercomputer and the development status of the HybriLIT heterogeneous platform. The HYBRILIT WORKSHOP 2025 program comprises topical reports and a series of practical classes. The venue is the JINR MLIT Conference Hall. HYBRILIT WORKSHOP 2025 participants will explore cutting-edge high-performance computing technologies, GPU-accelerated workflows, and advanced tools for large-scale simulations in physics, biology, and data-intensive research. The workshop will provide practical insight into running high-performance computations in the HybriLIT ecosystem, being part of the JINR Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex (MICC). To participate in HYBRILIT WORKSHOP 2025, please register on the workshop website until 24 November at 11:59 PM.. The workshop is organized by the HybriLIT heterogeneous computing team (MLIT JINR) and is dedicated to the upcoming 60th anniversary of MLIT and the 70th anniversary of JINR. The HybriLIT heterogeneous computing platform is a multi-component system consisting of the “Govorun” supercomputer, the education and testing polygon, network storage systems, and a number of specialized services. With a computing power of over 8,000 cores, the platform is designed for application development, high-performance computing, data processing and storage. The platform appears to be a rapidly evolving system due to the constant addition of new computing resources, storage systems, and services on top of novel IT solutions and computing paradigms. Using the resources of the ML/DL/HPC ecosystem for tasks of machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and data analysis on high-performance computing (HPC) systems, a quantum computing polygon was developed and continues to be developed to solve tasks related to the development of quantum algorithms. In addition, an information service for a radiobiological research project was developed using ML/DL methods to analyze the behavior and pathomorphological changes in the central nervous system of small laboratory animals exposed to ionizing radiation. Moreover, The HybriLIT platform provides resources for the MPD experiment at the NICA collider, including event display programs, parametric databases, and other services. To enhance computational efficiency, the resources of the “Govorun” supercomputer were integrated into the DIRAC-based distributed system. HYBRILIT WORKSHOP 2025 program.