The increasing autonomy of spacecraft, satellites, and planetary missions demands onboard intelligence capable of real-time decision-making under strict power, weight, and reliability constraints.
3rd IAA Conference on AI for Space aims to advance AI integration into space systems, promote neuromorphic architectures, and address challenges in long-duration missions. This conference serves as a global platform for bridging algorithmic innovation with hardware implementation.
For more detailed information, please visit the Symposium website at:
https://www.iaa-aispace.org

Conference Topics
The 3rd IAA Conference on AI for Space (IAA SpaceAI 2026) invites researchers, engineers, industry professionals, and policymakers to submit original contributions on the development and deployment of AI technologies for space and aerospace systems.
The conference welcomes contributions on AI-enabled optimization, autonomy, and trustworthy, energy-efficient intelligent computing, spanning algorithms, applications, hardware platforms, and system-level integration.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
Autonomous & Intelligent Space Systems
Autonomous spacecraft operations (GNC, FDIR/FDI)
Deep-space autonomy (delay-tolerant operations)
Distributed intelligence for constellations
Mission planning, scheduling, and resource optimization
Onboard health management, fault diagnosis, and prognostics
Cyber-resilient autonomous systems
Onboard, Edge, and Embedded AI
Onboard data filtering and prioritization
Embedded and flight-qualified AI architectures
Low-power inference optimization (compression, quantization, pruning)
TinyML and microcontroller AI
Real-time multimodal processing
Continual and adaptive onboard learning
AI-Enabled Space Applications
Space debris detection and tracking
SSA and STM (detection, tracking, prediction, decision support)
Intelligent Earth observation and remote sensing analytics
Autonomous landing and terrain-relative navigation
Space robotics (on-orbit servicing, planetary exploration)
Space weather analytics and forecasting
Neuromorphic & Emerging AI Architectures
Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs)
ANN-to-SNN conversion
Event-based sensing and neuromorphic vision
Memristive and emerging nonvolatile AI hardware
Hardware Reliability & System Integration
Energy-efficient processors (NPU, FPGA, ASIC)
Crossbar and Compute-in-Memory (CIM)
Radiation effects and mitigation
Reliability in harsh environments (thermal, vacuum, vibration)
Hardware–software co-design and deployment toolchains
Space qualification and TRL validation
Space AI Policy, Governance & Standards(Cross-cutting Track)
AI governance for space missions (safety, accountability)
STM policy, governance, and coordination Standards, verification, and certification for AI-enabled space systems
Data policy for space/EO (sharing, sovereignty, security)
Ethical and responsible AI for space operations
International cooperation and dual-use considerations
A Message from the Organizing Committee
Welcome Message
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it is our great pleasure to invite you to the 3rd IAA Conference on AI for Space,
to be held in Jeju, Republic of Korea, from August 26 to 28, 2026.
We warmly welcome you to Jeju, an island of natural beauty and emerging technological innovation.
The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers, space agencies, and industry experts.
All media needs to be accredited to access the venue center. A link to media accreditations will be provided.
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Call for Papers
IAA SpaceAI 2026 envisions a vivid exchange of ideas, concepts, and challenges between the fields of AI and space, building a bridge between them.
Thus, we encourage a broad range of scientists and practitioners from both fields to submit their ideas and work.
Specifically, we invite researchers and engineers from the space domain to contribute their work on applying AI methods to space applications.
Similarly, we invite researchers and engineers from the AI area to contribute work on novel methods
they believe would be of high impact and interest to the space domain.
To contribute to IAA SpaceAI 2026, please submit a short paper of up to 4 pages.
(excluding references, acknowledgments, data, ethics statements and funding statements)
Submitted papers should focus on both novel or emerging AI techniques and their applications to specific space domains.
Papers will be selected for oral and poster presentations following a single round of double-blind peer review.
Authors of papers accepted for an oral presentation will be invited to submit a revised manuscript for inclusion in the conference proceedings.
Template and submission guidelines can be found below. You can find the submission page here.
Abstract Submission Deadline
May 01, 2026
Notification of Acceptance
June 01, 2026
Early Bird Registration Deadline
July 10, 2026
Final Paper Submission
August 02, 2026
Publications related to the conference
IAA Publications
Key Technologies to enable near term Interstellar Precursor Missions (95 pages)
Space Solar Power, the First International Assessment of Space Solar Power: Opportunities, Issues and Potential Pathways Forward (249 pages)
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Past Conferences
2nd IAA Conference on AI for Space



