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  • July 23, 2026: Due to a technical issue during release, we are currently re-releasing all reviews and initial meta-reviews. Reviews will be temporarily offline during that time.

  • AI Reviewing Experiment

  • This year NeurIPS will be held in Sydney, Atlanta, and Paris.

  • Author Eligibility. We want to speak directly to the concern many of you have expressed, and we owe you a clear explanation of what happened, why it happened, and where we stand now. We understand this situation caused genuine alarm and we take that seriously.

In preparing the NeurIPS 2026 handbook, we included a link to a US government sanctions tool that covers a significantly broader set of restrictions than those NeurIPS is actually required to follow. This error was due to miscommunication between the NeurIPS Foundation and our legal team; there was never an intention to restrict participation beyond our mandatory compliance obligations. The responsibility for that error is ours as an organization, and we deeply apologize for the alarm and impact this miscommunication had on our community.

We have updated the link and clarified the text of our policy, which is consistent with that of ACM and IEEE, as well as other international conferences and NeurIPS in the past. As in previous years, NeurIPS welcomes submissions from all compliant institutions and individuals.

We want to reiterate that NeurIPS is a community-driven event, created by and for the community, and strives to be inclusive. The NeurIPS 2026 organizing committee was particularly saddened to learn of this institutional miscommunication. The organizing committee has taken on the responsibility of running the conference this year with the goal of fostering open communication, knowledge sharing, and global scientific discourse.

We thank the community for bringing this issue to our attention and working with us through this situation.

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Important Dates

Key deadlines and events

Paper Author Notifications

Sep 24 '26 (Anywhere on Earth)

Workshop Mandatory Accept/ Reject Notification Date

Sep 29 '26 (Anywhere on Earth)

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Sponsor applications for NeurIPS 2026 close November 4, 2026.

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Organizing Committee

Meet the team planning and executing this year's conference

General Chair

National Taiwan University

Google DeepMind, Mila

Atlanta Satellite Chair

Georgia Institute of Technology

Irfan Essa

Georgia Tech & Google

Paris Satellite Chair

Olivier Cappé

CNRS

IRISA - Institut Agro

École Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de Paris

INRIA

Linus Bleistein

EPFL

CNRS

Senior Program Chair

Finale Doshi-Velez

Harvard

Program Chair

Jenna Wiens

University of Michigan

Mila

Nika Haghtalab

University of California, Berkeley

Google DeepMind

Assistant Program Chair

gsk.ai

Emory University

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Atlanta Satellite Program Chair

Zsolt Kira

Georgia Institute of Techology

Georgia Tech

Paris Satellite Program Chair

Università degli Studi di Genova

ELLIS Institute Finland

Senior Workshop Chair

University of New South Wales (❤UNSW❤)

Workshop Chair

PolyShape

VinUniversity

National Taiwan University

Elisa Ricci

University of Trento

Ghada Zamzmi

Heartflow

Workshop Assistant Chair

Nina Corvelo Benz

Max-Planck Institute for Software Systems / ETH

Junhao Dong

Nanyang Technological University

Tutorial Chair

Yisen Wang

Peking University

Yingzhen Li

Imperial College London

Quentin Berthet

Google DeepMind

Matthew Fahrbach

Google

CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security

Evaluations and Datasets Track Chair

Shanghai AI Laboratory

ServiceNow Research / Mila

Jessica Schrouff

GSK

Joaquin Vanschoren

Eindhoven University of Technology, Google DeepMind

Spotify

Evaluations and Datasets Track Assistant Chair

prabhant singh

TU Eindhoven

shubham Gupta

MILA

Position Paper Track Chair

David Rügamer

LMU Munich, MCML

Microsoft Research

Johns Hopkins University

Position Paper Track Assistant Chair

University of Toronto

Kathryne Metcalf

UC Berkeley

Theo Murray

Australian National University

Next Generation and Accessibility Chair

Stanford University

Ismini Lourentzou

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Nicolas Papadakis

CNRS

Apoorva Beedu

Rivian VW Technology

Microsoft Research India and IIT Hyderabad

Communication Chair

UIC

Jean Kossaifi

NVIDIA Research

Feng Liu

University of Melbourne

Naver Labs Europe

Google DeepMind

Social Chair

New York University

NVIDIA & UPB

University of Technology Sydney

Ethics Review Chair

Microsoft Research

Princeton University

Intel Labs / University of Virginia

Affinity Chair

Celia Cintas

IBM Research Africa

UC Berkeley

Harshita Sahni

University of New Mexico

Georgia Institute of Technology Alumni

Creative AI Track Chair

Google DeepMind

Yingtao Tian

Sakana AI

Singapore University of Technology and Design

Creative AI Track Assistant Chair

Victoria University of Wellington School of Design

Sony Group Corporation

Journal Track Chair

IBM Research, Thomas J. Watson Research Center

Masahiro Ikeda

The University of Osaka

Scientific Integrity Chair

Fei Fang

Carnegie Mellon University

Scientific Integrity Assistant Chair

Chenxin Dai

Carnegie Mellon University

Education Chair

Google DeepMind; AIMS South Africa

Daniela Massiceti

Canva Research

Tel Aviv University

Reproducibility Track Chair

Jessica Forde

Brown University

FAIR, Meta

Workflow Chair

Zhenyu (Sherry) Xue

NeurIPS

Competition Chair

National Taiwan University

Technical University of Denmark

Annika Reinke

German Cancer Research Center

Experiment Chair

Laurent Charlin

Mila

The University of Texas at Austin

Experiment Assistant Chair

Unified Sciences & Mila - Quebec AI Institute

Zichao Hu

University of Texas at Austin

Experiment Commitee

University of Michigan

Reproducibility Track Committee

University of Amsterdam

University of Amsterdam

Mission Statement

The Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation is a non-profit corporation whose purpose is to foster the exchange of research advances in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, principally by hosting an annual interdisciplinary academic conference with the highest ethical standards for a diverse and inclusive community.

About the Conference

The conference was founded in 1987 and is now a multi-track interdisciplinary annual meeting that includes invited talks, demonstrations, symposia, and oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. Along with the conference is a professional exposition focusing on machine learning in practice, a series of tutorials, and topical workshops that provide a less formal setting for the exchange of ideas.

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