The Artificial Life, Intelligence, Complexity & Evolution, or ALICE workshop, is an interdisciplinary workshop bringing together researchers in complex systems and collective intelligence.
The fields of artificial life, collective intelligence, and evolution, span a wide range of scientific disciplines, yet, they share foundational ideas from complexity science such as self-organisation, network approaches, agentic perspectives, and bio-inspired paradigms of intelligence. The workshop provides a venue for researchers from these different communities to come together with the goal of exchanging ideas, tools, and problems.
The workshop is built around three pillars: collaboration through projects, interdisciplinarity—or rather, antidisciplinarity—, and community. The focus of the workshop is to create a stimulating environment to explore research ideas through discussion groups and projects—with the goal of spawning longer-term collaborations.
The discussion groups and the projects will be facilitated by the guest speakers.
See photos from last year’s edition in the ALICE ‘26 Gallery.
Important Dates
- Workshop dates: January 31st to February 5th, 2027
- Applications deadline: September 30th, 2026 (23:59 AoE)
- Notification of acceptance: October 10th, 2026
See the Attending section for information on how to apply.
Contact
Email us at: alice.scienceworkshop@gmail.com