Connectionists: Poster contributions to Conference of the SAIL network on Sustainable AI

Barbara Hammer bhammer at techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Fri Feb 27 12:41:00 EST 2026


Dear colleagues,

the SAIL network (SustAInable Life Cycle of Intelligent Socio-Technical Systems), a collaboration of Bielefeld and Paderborn University, and the Universities of Applied Sciences and Arts Bielefeld and OWL, invites submissions to the Closing Conference "New Horizons in Sustainable AI", with keynotes from Mira Mezini (TU Darmstadt), Nicola Strisciuglio (University of Twente), and Katharina Eggensperger (TU Dortmund). 

As part of the conference on 7 May 2026 in Bielefeld, we invite submissions to a Poster Session, particularly from PhD researchers and early career scientists.

The poster session is designed as an open and interactive forum for discussion and feedback. We welcome contributions that present: completed or intermediate research results, methodological approaches or innovative applications, software tools, systems, or demonstrations, or interdisciplinary work.

Submissions may relate to the broad research areas of SAIL, including 
Sustainable and Efficient AI
Human-Centered AI
Theoretical & Methodological Foundations
Foundation Models and LLMs in practice
AI for Modelling & Understanding Complex Systems
For further information and the most up-to-date details, please refer to the SAIL Closing Conference website:
https://www.sail.nrw/closingconference/ or go directly to https://indico.global/event/16794/abstracts/ to submit your abstract. The abstract submission deadline is 15 March 2026 (max. 300 words).

We would appreciate it if you could forward this invitation to PhD researchers in your groups and networks.

Best wishes

Barbara Hammer
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Prof. Dr. Barbara Hammer
Machine Learning Group, CITEC
Bielefeld University
D-33594 Bielefeld
Phone: +49 521 / 106 12115



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