23-26 March 2026 Undone Computer Science 2026

2nd Conference on Undone Science in Computer Science

Undone Computer Science conference 2026

We are pleased to welcome you to the Undone Computer Science conference, organised by researchers from CNRS, INRIA, and the University of Luxembourg. Undone Computer Science 2026 will take place in Luxembourg on 23-25 March, 2026 in hybrid format.

The goal of the conference is to provide an opportunity to pause and reflect on the epistemological and ethical aspects of computer science.

Image: Dusk in Luxembourg Grund by Tristan Schmurr, licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Conference goal

The goal of our conference is to provide an opportunity to pause and reflect on the epistemological and ethical aspects of computer science. We propose as a theme the concept of undone science: the intriguing yet essential notion that areas of research may remain incomplete, overlooked, or unfunded despite being worthy of exploration—and the exploration into the causes of these situations.

Any discussion of systematic lack of production or dissemination of knowledge is welcome, whether in a specific area or in computer science in general, whether past or present; whether due to limitations of available methodologies, blind spots of dominant paradigms, institutional and industrial biases, lack of social representation, or other factors.

For full details about the conference, visit undonecs.org/2026. Check back here soon for practical information on how to attend.

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