AI in Science Summit 2025
03 November 2025 - 04 November 2025 Conference Copenhagen
Held in Cooperation with ELLIS Unit Copenhagen
The Artificial Intelligence in Science Summit 2025 invites submissions for the Poster and Demonstration Track. This inaugural flagship European forum showcases how AI is transforming scientific discovery, research practices, and knowledge production across disciplines. This track offers a platform for researchers and practitioners to share innovative tools, emerging ideas, applied systems, and collaborative approaches at the intersection of AI and science.
They welcome short position papers (maximum 4 pages, excluding references) describing:
- Poster that present early-stage research, scientific applications of AI, interdisciplinary experiments, or conceptual contributions.
- Demonstrations of AI tools, models, datasets, platforms, or workflows that support or accelerate scientific processes. The demonstration program especially welcomes open source AI tools as well as startup and research and innovation departments that want to showcase and discuss their newest research products and tools actively.
Submissions should clearly articulate the scientific motivation, AI approach, and the potential for impact or collaboration.
For demonstrations, please include a description of the technical setup, the intended user interaction, and any special requirements for presentation.
All accepted papers will be published on the AIS25 website and promoted through the summit’s outreach channels.
Papers must be no longer than 4 pages (excluding references) and use the AIS2025 LaTeX template: https://tinyurl.com/AIS2025Tem
At least one author of each accepted submission must register for AIS25 and present the work in person at the summit.
The Posters and Demonstration Track invites submissions across all scientific domains and AI techniques, including (but not limited to):
- AI-assisted discovery in the natural sciences
- AI-assisted discovery in the natural life sciences
- AI-assisted discovery in the social sciences and humanities
- Machine learning models for scientific data analysis
- Large language models and generative AI for scientific writing and hypothesis generation
- AI in laboratory automation and robotics
- Scientific simulation and surrogate modeling
- Data-driven approaches to reproducibility, transparency, and peer review
- Scientific knowledge representation, reasoning, and ontologies
- Interdisciplinary collaborations enabled by AI
- Infrastructure, tools, and platforms for open and responsible science
Submission deadline September 1: https://easychair.org/cfp/AIS2
Venue: The summit will be held November 3-4, 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Contact: All questions about submissions should be emailed to ais25@ku.dk
The summit is supported by ELLIS Unit Copenhagen.