Join us in Boulder, CO - Registration now OPEN for 6th Chameleon User Meeting

Early registration pricing ends Feb. 28th, 2026 - Save Your Seat!

We're excited to announce that registration is now open for the 6th Chameleon User Meeting, taking place April 15-16, 2026 at the NCAR Mesa Lab in Boulder, Colorado!

Register soon to take advantage of early pricing (ends Feb. 28): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/6th-chameleon-user-meeting-tickets-1982009337282

This year's meeting focuses on understanding the infrastructure needs for computer science research and education in AI. We're bringing together researchers, educators, and students from across the CS community to share experiences, discuss challenges, and help shape the future of AI research infrastructure. As with previous user meetings, we will produce a community report summarizing the infrastructure needs and vision for supporting CS research and education in AI.

The workshop will feature presentations from our community, keynote speakers, tutorials for users, plenty of opportunities to network, focused mini-symposia on AI education and reproducibility in AI, and beautiful Colorado mountain views.

Reminder - Call for Presentations - Submit by Feb. 13, 2026 11:59 PM AOE:

A friendly reminder to submit proposals highlighting your work with Chameleon, particularly:

  • AI/ML research using Chameleon infrastructure
  • Educational experiences teaching AI concepts with Chameleon
  • Novel approaches to AI infrastructure challenges
  • Reproducibility in AI research
  • Infrastructure requirements for emerging AI research needs

Travel support is available for presenters. 

Learn more and submit your proposal: https://chameleoncloud.org/chameleon-cloud-users-meeting/sixth-chameleon-user-meeting/

We look forward to seeing you in Boulder this April!

Call for Presentations: Chameleon User Meeting 2026

Submit your proposals to present in Boulder, CO at NCAR's Mesa Lab!

The Sixth Chameleon User Meeting will be held April 15-16, 2026 at the NCAR Mesa Lab in Boulder, Colorado. This year's meeting's theme focuses on computer science research and education in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). The objective of the meeting is to create a community discussion on AI research, approaches to education, and most importantly what platform you need – or may need in the future – to solve the hard problems and train the workforce of the future. We invite researchers and educators using Chameleon to submit presentation proposals sharing their experiences. Come to network with scientists working on similar topics, share tips on how to muster resources and data for hard-to-get experiments, and find materials and digital artifacts to teach AI classes!

As in previous years, we will reimburse travel expenses of up to $1,500 for the presenting authors of the top 10 selected abstracts (one author per abstract).


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