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Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence 2026 (Yerevan)

📅 Monday, 5 October 2026 → Friday, 9 October 2026 in 114 days

📍 Yerevan, Armenia

An international research conference at Yerevan State University in October 2026, run jointly by the Faculty of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, the Armenian Mathematical Union and the YSU-Krisp AI Lab. It brings together work on machine learning, generative models, AI for science and robotics, and the mathematical foundations underpinning them.

Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence 2026 is an international conference held at Yerevan State University from 5 to 9 October 2026. It is organised jointly by YSU's Faculty of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, the Armenian Mathematical Union and the YSU-Krisp AI Lab, and sessions take place across the Faculty of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics and the YSU-Krisp AI Lab. The stated aim is to bring together researchers in applied mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence to present new results, exchange ideas and build collaborations.

Programme and topics

The confirmed topic list is explicitly AI-centred while keeping its mathematical roots: machine-learning foundations and statistical learning; deep learning and large-scale generative models; AI for mathematics and the sciences with applications in robotics and healthcare; pattern recognition and signal processing; optimisation, computational mathematics and scientific computing; and cryptography, security and privacy. The format mixes 40-minute invited talks with 20-minute contributed talks, and the working language is English, which makes it accessible to an international audience. Selected work will appear in a dedicated special issue of the peer-reviewed Proceedings of the YSU A: Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

Why it matters

The involvement of the YSU-Krisp AI Lab is notable: Krisp is one of Armenia's best-known AI companies, and the conference reflects a fast-growing Caucasus AI-research scene that is under-represented in worldwide event coverage. For researchers, the connection between rigorous applied mathematics and contemporary machine learning is exactly the kind of bridge that underpins reliable AI systems. A call for abstracts is open, with a registration and abstract-submission deadline of 30 June 2026 and acceptance notifications by 30 July 2026.

📝 Call for papers closing soon

Closing soon. Primary deadline 30 Jun 2026 · local time. Registration and 1-2 page abstract (LaTeX/PDF, English) due 30 June 2026; acceptance notification 30 July 2026, per official page.

Full paper / submission30 Jun 2026 · local time

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Deadlines can change — always confirm on the official call page before submitting.

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