Overview

Program Purpose & Eligibility

Supporting students in presenting and discussing research in its early stages

Program Purpose

The program aims to support students in presenting and discussing research in its early stages. While non-student advisors and collaborators should be acknowledged appropriately, students are encouraged to submit work in which they are the primary investigators, in keeping with the spirit of the program.

Collaborative Bridge Theme

AIBII'2026 emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration through its Collaborative Bridge Theme. Students are uniquely positioned to integrate diverse methodologies across AI subfields or between AI and other disciplines. Authors are encouraged to discuss how such integration has shaped their research objectives.

Important Dates

Submission Dates & Format

Key deadlines and formatting requirements for your submission

Abstract Deadline
February 28, 2026
Notification
June 20, 2026
Camera-Ready Deadline
June 30, 2026
Electronic submission in PDF format
Maximum length: 2 pages (including references)
Camera-ready format: AIBII two-column style
Supplementary file: PDF or ZIP, max 20MB
Checklist

Required Submission Information

Ensure your submission includes all required elements

Title of the abstract
Primary author's full name, affiliation, address, phone, URL, and email
Full names and affiliations of all co-authors
Technical description with figures, tables, or diagrams
Supplementary file (PDF or ZIP, max 20MB) for reviewer support
Guidelines

Submission Policies

Important rules and ethical guidelines for submissions

Submission Limit

Each student may submit only one abstract as primary author. Authors cannot be added after the submission deadline.

Ethics & Originality

Submissions must be original, unpublished, and compliant with the AIBII Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.

Relation to Other Conferences

Abstracts may be based on work submitted to AIBII'2025 or other conferences, provided the work has not been published.

Events

Publication & Special Events

What to expect after acceptance

Publication

Accepted abstracts will be allocated two pages in the conference proceedings. Students must transfer copyright to AIBII and include a "Student Abstract" designation in the title at camera-ready submission.

Poster Session

Authors of accepted abstracts are required to prepare and present a poster during the allocated poster session and be available to discuss their work with conference attendees.

Three-Minute Presentation Contest

Selected students will participate in a three-minute presentation using one static slide. A special prize committee will award the best presentation.

No animations, videos, or audio are permitted. One static slide only.
Resources

AIBII Author Kit

Download the complete author kit with templates and guidelines

AIBII Author Kit 2026

A complete list of student abstract keywords and submission templates is available in the Author Kit.

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