Call for Papers (Download)
You are kindly encouraged to contribute to and help shape the conference through submissions of your research abstracts and papers to AITC 2026 conference. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Track 1: Intelligent Networks and
Communication Systems
Track Chair: Prof. Yanzhi Ren, University of
Electronic and Science of Technology of China, China
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* AI-Enabled Network Management
* Resource Allocation and Optimization
* Performance and Quality of Service
* AI for Next-Generation Networks
Track 2: Internet of Things and Edge Intelligence
Track Chair: Prof. Yaobin Wang, Southwest University of Science and Technology, China
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* Intelligent IoT Architectures
* IoT Data Analysis and Decision-Making
* Edge Intelligence and Computing
* Intelligent Sensing and Control
Track 3: AI-Driven Security, Privacy, and Trust
Track Chair: Assoc. Prof. Chengjie Li, Southwest Minzu University, China
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* Intelligent Threat Detection and Defense
* IoT Security
* AI Security and Adversarial Robustness
* Privacy-Preserving Technologies
Track 4: Networked AI Systems and Infrastructure
Track Chair: Assoc. Prof. Ping Lu, Sichuan University, China
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* Distributed AI Training Systems
* AI Inference Services and Deployment
* Resource Scheduling for AI Workloads
* AI in Emerging Computing Paradigms
Track 5: Artificial Intelligence and Scientific
Discovery
Track Chair: Prof. Liu Chang, Chengdu University, China
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* AI for Scientific Computing and Simulation
* Knowledge Discovery and Generation from Scientific
Data
* AI-Driven Material Design and Drug Discovery
* AI for Climate Change and Environmental Sciences
Track 6: Generative AI and Multimodal Learning
Track Chair: Prof. Han Su, Sichuan Normal University, China
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* Foundations and Frontiers of Large Language Models
* Visual Generation and Cross-Modal Generation
Techniques
* Multimodal Understanding and Reasoning
* Responsible Development of Generative AI
Track 7: Human-Centered AI and Trustworthy
Interaction
Track Chair: Prof. Zeyu Sun, Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology, China
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* Human-Machine Collaboration and Augmented
Intelligence
* Explainability and Transparency in AI
* AI Ethics, Governance, and Compliance
* Embodied Intelligence and Human-Machine
Interaction