Call for Proposals Now Open: 2026 Applied Machine Learning Conference
Whether this is your first conference talk or your fiftieth, we’re looking for speakers from a variety of backgrounds and experience levels
The Call for Proposals for the 2026 Applied Machine Learning Conference is now open! We’re seeking proposals for 30-minute talks and 90-minute tutorials covering topics in data science, AI, machine learning, scientific computing, and related fields. Whether this is your first conference talk or your fiftieth, we’re looking for speakers from a variety of backgrounds and experience levels.
Conference dates: April 17–18, 2026
Location: Charlottesville, Virginia
Submission deadline: Sunday, February 22, 11:59pm AoE
Suggested topic areas include applied ML, large language models and agentic AI, machine learning methods, tools and infrastructure, data analysis and visualization, classical modeling approaches, and organizational/societal concerns. We especially welcome proposals featuring open-source tools and frameworks.
Accepted speakers receive a free ticket for the entire event.
For more details and to submit a proposal, please review the Call for Proposals page on the Applied Machine Learning Conference website:
We look forward to reviewing your proposals!
— The AMLC Program Committee
P.S. If you know colleagues or friends who might be interested in speaking, please share this with them — we’d love to reach folks we might otherwise miss.



