[CFP] 3rd Annual AAAI Workshop on AI to Accelerate Science and Engineering (AI2ASE)

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Call for Papers (Submission deadline: November 21st, 2023)

3rd Annual AAAI Workshop on AI to Accelerate Science and Engineering (AI2ASE)

Scientists and engineers in diverse application domains are increasingly relying on using computational and artificial intelligence (AI) tools to accelerate scientific discovery and engineering design. AI, machine learning, and reasoning algorithms are useful in building models and decision-making towards this goal. We have already seen several success stories of AI in applications such as materials discovery, ecology, wildlife conservation, and molecule design optimization. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from AI and diverse science/engineering communities to achieve the following goals:

- Identify and understand the challenges in applying AI to specific science and engineering problems.
- Develop, adapt, and refine AI tools for novel problem settings and challenges.
- Community-building and education to encourage collaboration between AI researchers and domain area experts.

Invited Speakers

This year’s theme is AI for Materials and Manufacturing. Our invited speakers and panelists from AI, Materials and Manufacturing sciences community include:

Prof. Ying Diao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Prof. Koji Tsuda, University of Tokyo
Prof. Roman Garnett, Washington University at St. Louis
Prof. Tao Sun, Northwestern University
Prof. John Gregoire, California Institute of Technology
Prof. Vahid Babaei,  Max Planck Institute for Informatics

Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline: November 21st, 2023 (11:59 PM PST)

Notification: December 9th, 2023 (11:59 PM PST)

Camera-ready due: December 21st, 2023 (11:59 PM PST)

Submission Format:

We welcome submissions of long (max. 8 pages), short (max. 4 pages), and position (max. 4 pages) papers describing research at the intersection of AI and science/engineering domains including chemistry, physics, power systems, materials, catalysis, health sciences, computing systems design and optimization, epidemiology, agriculture, transportation, earth and environmental sciences, genomics and bioinformatics, civil and mechanical engineering etc.

Submissions must be formatted in the AAAI submission format. All submissions should be done electronically via CMT.

Submission site: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AI2ASE2024

Workshop organizers:

Aryan Deshwal (Washington State University)
Jana Doppa (Washington State University)
Syrine Belakaria (Stanford University)
Kaiyan Qiu (Washington State University)
Yolanda Gil (University of Southern California)

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