Call for Abstracts – Wild West Workshop, January 29–30, 2026 (CentraleSupélec Rennes)
Quick summary: The Wild West Workshop (artificial intelligence for inverse problems) will take place at CentraleSupélec, Rennes (France) on January 29–30, 2026. Registration is free. We invite abstract submissions for talks; travel support will be offered to invited plenary speakers. Senior scientists are encouraged to have their PhD students submit. A poster session over lunch may be organised depending on the number of submissions.
About the workshop
I am delighted to co-organise the Wild West Workshop with Hong-Phuong Dang. The event is intended as a friendly, high-energy forum to share recent results, ongoing projects, and ambitious ideas in artificial intelligence for inverse problems.
Call for abstracts
We invite submissions of short abstracts for contributed talks. Depending on the volume of submissions, we may host a poster session during lunch to maximise visibility and discussion.
- Registration: Free
- Submission deadline: 2025-12-01 (please update)
- How to submit: Via this link (update if needed)
- Notification date: TBD
- Format: Any, e.g., 1–2 page abstract or 300-word abstract
We also encourage senior scientists to invite their PhD students and early‑career researchers to submit and participate.
Invited speakers & support
Selected plenary (invited) speakers will receive partial reimbursement of expenses. Details will be provided directly to invitees.
Practical information
- Dates: January 29–30, 2026
- Venue: CentraleSupélec, Rennes campus, France
- Website & updates: https://wildwestworkshop.github.io/
- Poster session: Planned during lunch, contingent on the number of abstracts
Spread the word
Please feel free to share this call with colleagues, collaborators, and students who may be interested. We look forward to an engaging two days of talks, posters, and discussions in Rennes!
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Alexandre Bousse
On behalf of the Wild West Workshop organising team