The 25th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2026): Second Call for Contributions

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*** Second Call for Contributions ***


The 25th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent

Systems (AAMAS 2026)


May 25-29, 2026, 5* Coral Beach Hotel & Resort, Paphos, Cyprus


https://cyprusconferences.org/aamas2026/ 



We invite you to submit your best work in agents and multiagent systems to AAMAS 2026,

the 25th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, to be 

held in Paphos, Cyprus in May 2026.


All submissions will be rigorously peer-reviewed and evaluated on the basis of the overall 

quality of their technical contribution, taking into account criteria such as originality, 

significance, soundness, reproducibility, clarity, relevance to the conference, quality of 

presentation, as well as understanding and appropriate referencing of the state of the art. 

The papers will be published under CC BY license.



Important Dates (for the main technical track)


Abstract submission: October 1, 2025 

Paper submission: October 8, 2025 

Rebuttal period: November 21-25, 2025 

Author notification:  December 22, 2025 

Camera-ready paper: February 11, 2026

Conference: May 25-29, 2026 


All deadlines are at the end of the specified day, anywhere on Earth (UTC-12).


For submission instructions, please see here:

https://cyprusconferences.org/aamas2026/submission-instructions/



Areas of Interest


We welcome the submission of technical papers describing significant and original

research on all aspects of the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multiagent 

systems. If you are new to this community, then we encourage you to consult the 

proceedings of previous editions of the conference to fully appreciate the scope of AAMAS. 


At the time of submission, you will be asked to associate your paper with one of the 

following areas of interest:


Learning and Adaptation (LEARN)

Generative and Agentic AI (GAAI)

Game Theory and Economic Paradigms (GTEP)

Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, Norms, and Ethics (COINE)

Search, Optimization, Planning, and Scheduling (SOPS)

Representation, and Reasoning (RR)

Engineering and Analysis of Multiagent Systems (EMAS)

Modeling and Simulation of Societies (SIM)

Human-Agent Interaction (HAI)

Robotics and Control (ROBOT)

Innovative Applications (IA)


More information on these areas and the topics covered can be found here:

https://cyprusconferences.org/aamas2026/call-for-papers-main-track/



Special Tracks


In addition to the main track, AAMAS 2026 will feature five special tracks (AAAI Track, 

JAAMAS Track, Blue Sky Ideas Track, Demo Track, and Competitions Track), as well as the 

Doctoral Consortium. 


The AAAI Track welcomes AAAI-25 submissions rejected from the main AAAI track that 

are relevant to the AAMAS research community and received no reject review 

recommendations (all review scores are weak reject or above).


The JAAMAS Track offers authors of papers recently published in the Journal of 

Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (JAAMAS) that have not previously appeared

as full papers in an archival conference the opportunity to present their work at AAMAS

2026. 


The focus of the Blue Sky Ideas Track is on visionary ideas, long-term challenges, new

research opportunities, and controversial debate. 


The Demo Track allows participants from both academia and industry to showcase their 

latest developments in agent-based and robotic systems.


The Competitions Track is an effective mechanism for motivating researchers to enhance

discussions, share knowledge, and boost the development and evaluation of theory and

practice of autonomous agents and multiagent systems.


Finally, AAMAS invites PhD students working in the research areas covered by AAMAS to 

take part in the Doctoral Consortium (DC). The DC is an opportunity to interact closely 

with established researchers in your field as well as other PhD students to receive feedback

on your work and to get advice on managing your career. 


The calls for each track above and for the Doctoral Consortium, along with the respective

important dates, are available on the AAMAS 2026 web site.



Workshops and Tutorials 


Furthermore, AAMAS 2026 invites proposals for workshops and tutorials. These will be 

held on May 25-26, 2026, immediately before the main program of the AAMAS conference.


The objectives of the AAMAS 2026 workshop program are to stimulate and facilitate

discussion, interaction, and comparison of approaches, methods, and ideas related to 

specific topics, both theoretical and applied, in the general area of Autonomous Agents 

and Multiagent Systems. The AAMAS 2026 workshops will provide an informal setting 

where participants will have the opportunity to discuss specific technical topics, fostering 

the active exchange of ideas and supporting community development.


Tutorials will be half-day long and will be in person — online/remote versions will not be

accepted. A few full-day tutorials may be considered, but the proponents need to motivate

their request when submitting their proposal.


The calls for workshop and tutorial proposals, along with the respective important dates, 

are available on the AAMAS 2026 web site.

 


Organizing Committee


AAMAS 2026 General Chairs

Viviana Mascardi, University of Genova, Italy

John Thangarajah, RMIT University, Australia


AAMAS 2026 Program Chairs

Chris Amato, Northeastern University, United States of America

Louise Dennis, University of Manchester, United Kingdom


AAMAS 2026 Local Chairs

George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus (Chair)

Panayiotis Kolios, University of Cyprus, Cyprus (Vice Chair)


If you have additional questions, please contact the Program Chairs using 

aamas2...@gmail.com .


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