Whether your field is scientific, artistic, technical, clinical, or theoretical, if your work addresses AI’s role in educating, training, or preparing learners, SAMYRAD is the right place for you.
We aim to create a conference community where no discipline feels peripheral or out of place, and everyone is invited to shape the future of AI-empowered education.
SAMYRAD 2026 proudly welcomes submissions from all academic and professional fields.
As artificial intelligence reshapes how we teach, learn, and practice across disciplines, the conference serves as a shared platform where educators, researchers, industry leaders, and practitioners from any domain can contribute their insights.
This track invites papers, work-in-progress, and case studies that explore how AI technologies are transforming the education, training, and professional preparation of future generations across disciplines. We encourage contributions, including (but not limited to):
Exploring how AI applications in education can accelerate progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this category welcomes conceptual, empirical, and case-based research. Topics may include but are not limited to:
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Adjunct Faculty, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; PhD in Computer Science, University of Hull, UK; Research on AI in education, digital accessibility, e-learning personalization, usability, and human-computer interaction; Active researcher, reviewer, and guest editor in academic journals
Carlotta Reviglio Background Strategic AI Success Engineer, EDU for Countries & Higher Education, OpenAI; previously AI Deployment manager, Education, and AI Deployment Lead for Large-Scale Education Systems and Public-Sector Institutions, OpenAI; Solution Expert and EMEA AI Lead, Google gTech, advising Fortune 500 executives on AI strategy and deployment and leading global AI training initiatives; Research Fellow, Politecnico di Torino, applying real-options and Black-Scholes-based models to the valuation of complex assets, with a focus on quantitative evaluation and value creation frameworks that inform evidence-based AI adoption in education
The workshop will focus on hands-on demonstrations of AI-powered tools applied in different educational contexts, such as: