Jun 15 – 19, 2026
UC Irvine
America/New_York timezone

About the conference:

The 5th Neutrino Physics and Machine Learning  (NPML 2026) will take place at the University of California, Irvine, USA. The NPML conference series are dedicated to identifying new opportunities, developing and sharing firm knowledge base, and building the future visions for impactful Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) research for neutrino physics. 

We look forward to your contributions to share the latest AI/ML research advancements at all levels of applications in neutrino physics, including experimental design optimization, detector operations and calibrations, physics simulations, data reconstruction, and physics inference.

We invite both individual speakers as well as representatives from a large collaboration in the neutrino community. Speakers from outside neutrino physics are also welcome to make contributions: your contributions will bring new insights and help us develop interdiciplinary research collaborations.

Key Information and Deadlines

  • Registration Fee
    • Please pay the registration fee [here]
  • Location: 
    • Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building, UC Irvine
  • Dates:
    • June 15th to 19th
  • Early registration (deadline February 28th 2026) : 
    • 200 USD (regular registration)
    • 150 USD (student registration)
  • Standard registration (deadline May 31st 2026)
    • 300 USD (regular registration)
    • 200 USD (student registration)
  • Financial support (deadline March 31st 2025)
    • Registration fee waivier
    • Accommodations ($150/night for 5 nights)

Session Tracks for Talks

  • AI/ML R&D - focus on technical developments (i.e. not analysis)
  • Lessons Learned and Challenges - hard-learned failures, unaddressed challenges behind a success story
  • Public Datasets and Olympics - sharing existing datasets, proposal for new releases and open data challenges
  • Applications in Experiments - AI applied for experiment specific simulation, analysis, data reconstruction, and others.
  • Shareable AI Tools - tools that can be / are shared across experiments (i.e. AI models, AI-enabled workflows, etc.)
  • Accelerated, Scalable Compute - GPU programming, distributed compute, fast simulation, scalable designs

When you register, please pick the track in which you would like to give your presentation. There is no track specification for posters.

Contributing Talks/Posters:

Please indicate your interest in the registration formYou do not need to submit a formal title nor abstract at the time of registration - this is to motivate early registration as soon as possible. 

The submission deadline of a formal title and abstract is April 30th. When the official title and abstract are ready, please submit them from the Call for Abstracts page.

At NPML, we strongly encourage speakers of oral presentation to also consider a poster presentation which allows participants to interact more in depth with you and learn about your research. 

Local Organizational Committee

  • Jianming Bian
  • Pierre Baldi
  • Aobo Li
  • Kazuhiro Terao

International Organization Committee

  • Callum Wilkinson (LBNL)
  • Roger Huang (LBNL)
  • Francois Drielsma (SLAC)
  • Hirohisa Tanaka (SLAC)
  • Adam Aurisano (Cincinnati) 
  • Xin Qian (BNL)
  • Zelimir Djurcic (ANL)
  • Leigh Whitehead (Cambridge)
  • Saul Alonso (ETH)
  • Benda Xu (Tsinghua University)

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America/New_York
UC Irvine
The Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
419 Physical Sciences Quad, Irvine, CA 92697
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