SAIL Spring School 2026: Call for Participation
Join the SAIL Spring School 2026 at Paderborn University, Germany, from 17–19 March 2026, for insights into AI and resilience. Registration is free but required by 5 January 2026.
The SAIL Spring School 2026 is now open for registration. It will be held from 17–19 March 2026 at Paderborn University, Germany. The event is organized by the SAIL Research Network and will cover interdisciplinary perspectives on resilience and artificial intelligence.
Key highlights include:
- Insights into current research on knowledge-driven AI methods and explainability
- Discussions on the role of AI in engineering robust and sustainable systems
- A poster session and social activities for networking opportunities
Confirmed speakers and topics include:
- ‘Knowledge Representation as Political AI’ by Prof. Stefan Schlobach
- ‘Data-efficient learning of physics systems by exploiting knowledge’ by Prof. Sebastian Peitz
- ‘Symbol emergence in explainable and continual learning’ by Prof. Natalia Diaz Rodriguez
- ‘Chances and Limits of AI in the Engineering of Resilient Software Systems’ by Prof. Eric Bodden
- ‘Engineering Cognitive Sustainability: How to Implement Social XAI’ by Prof. Kary Främling
Registration is free but required due to limited capacity. The deadline for registration is 5 January 2026. For more details and to register, visit https://indico.uni-paderborn.de/e/SAILspringschool.
Tags: SAIL Spring School 2026, Artificial Intelligence, Resilience, Paderborn University, Interdisciplinary Research, Knowledge-driven AI, Explainable AI