Undone Science in Computer Science - 23-25 March 2026

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2nd conference on *Undone Science in Computer Science* — A conference
to reflect on epistemological and ethical dimensions of computer science

   * University of Luxembourg (Belval campus), *March 23–25, 2026*.
   * Programme and accepted talks: https://www.undonecs.org/2026/programme.html
   * Registration & travel information: https://www.undonecs.org/2026/registration.html
     (Early bird rates until **February 16**)
   * Some limited travel funding is available.

INVITED SPEAKERS

   * Tomas Petricek (Charles University, Prague)
   * TBA

PRESENTATION

We are pleased to invite computer scientists from across the field, as
well as also philosophers of science, social scientists, etc., who
work on computer-science-related topics, to attend the second
*Undone Computer Science* conference, organised by researchers from
CNRS, INRIA and the University of Luxembourg.

The goal of our conference is to provide an opportunity to pause and
reflect on the *epistemological and ethical aspects of computer science*.
We propose as a theme the concept of undone science [1,2]: the notion
that areas of research may remain incomplete, overlooked, or unfunded
despite being found worthy of exploration by some—and the exploration
into the causes of these situations.

Any discussion of systematic lack of production or dissemination of
knowledge is welcome, whether in a specific area or in computer
science in general, whether past or present; whether due to
limitations of available methodologies, blind spots of dominant
paradigms, institutional and industrial biases, lack of social
representation, or other factors.

Undone science offers a broad and open-ended line of inquiry capable
of inspiring fascinating talks—yet sufficiently focused to bring
together, around a common topic, all kinds of researchers interested
in discussing the ethical and epistemological dimensions of our field.

The programme with accepted abstracts is available here:
<https://www.undonecs.org/2026/programme.html>. Previous editions
including recorded talks are available from <https://undonecs.org/>,
if you would like to get a sense of the range of the conference.

We are looking forward to your participation.

[1] D. J. Hess (2016). Undone Science: Social Movements, Mobilized
     Publics, and Industrial Transitions. MIT Press. ISBN 9780262529495.
[2] Frickel, S., Gibbon, S., Howard, J., Kempner, J., Ottinger, G., &
     Hess, D. J. (2010). Undone Science: Charting Social Movement and
     Civil Society Challenges to Research Agenda Setting. Science,
     Technology, & Human Values, 35(4), 444–473.
     https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243909345836


REGISTRATION & ATTENDING

   * Please register at https://www.undonecs.org/2026/registration.html
     Early bird rates are until **February 16th**.
   * There is a small registration fee, with an option to waive
     the fee for researchers who might need it. Please find more
     information on the registration & travel info page.
   * The talks will also be streamed online during the conference.
     Online registration is free.
   * The local organisers have negociated a preferential price with
     the hotel Ibis Esch Belval located at walking distance to the
     conference site. We have a number of rooms pre-booked until
     February 28th. In order to book a room, there is a form to fill
     in and return to the hotel by e-mail, which you can obtain by
     writing to us at undone...@sciencesconf.org. See our
     registration & travel information page above for more
     recommendations.
   * Two social events take place in Luxembourg City: the social dinner
     on Tuesday 24th and a city tour after the conference.
   * We can cover the travel and accommodation expenses for a limited
     number of participants (with priority given to the authors of
     accepted submissions). Requests should be sent to
     undone...@sciencesconf.org
   * The campus has good accessibility and we strive to make our
     conference accessible. Special requests may be indicated in the
     registration form and sent to snt-e...@uni.lu
     Feel free to inquire with the organisers if needed.

ORGANISATION COMMITTEE

PC Chairs
Enka Blanchard (CNRS) — principal chair
Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay (CNRS)
Sophie Quinton (INRIA)
Lê Thành Dũng (Tito) Nguyễn (CNRS)

General Chairs
Enka Blanchard (CNRS)
Guillaume Munch-Maccagnoni (INRIA)

Local Organisers
Peter Roenne (Univ. Luxembourg) — local chair
Peter Ryan (Univ. Luxembourg)
Valérie Schafer (Univ. Luxembourg)

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