The 9th International Conference on Dynamics of Information Systems (DIS 2026) will be held as a physical conference on May 31-June 4, 2026 in Czech Republic. This conference, a continuation of the highly successful DIS series held in the United States and Europe, investigates the intersections and uncharted domains in information science, optimization, operations research, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The DIS 2026 includes contributions from researchers and practitioners in information science, economics, operations research, computer science, optimization, and electrical engineering. DIS 2026 discusses topics from theoretical, algorithmic, and practical points of view, providing the readers with information, theories, and techniques.
Topics of Interest
DIS 2026 welcomes high-quality submissions on the broad topics of information science, optimization, operations research, machine learning, artificial intelligence, their real-life applications, and their interactions.
Moreover, more specific submission topics for both longer and shorter papers may include, but are not limited to:
- Information science
- Optimization (theory, methods, and applications)
- Economics
- Operations research & management science
- Trustworthy and explainable AI
- Uncertainty modeling
- Machine learning
- Data science & big data
- Quantum Information
- Dynamical systems and control
- Information geometry for machine learning
- Optimization with information constraints
- Value of information
- Entropic regularization and optimal transport
- Information and Wasserstein gradient flows
- Foundation models and large-scale AI systems
- Sustainable and green AI
- Applications in robotics, smart systems, energy, environment, economics, healthcare, and other areas
News
Excursion & Conference Dinner (June 3, 2026):
Conference excursion to Děčín Castle followed by dinner at Nebíčko Restaurant.
Departure: 14:45 (CPTO), Bus: 15:00.
Castle visit: 16:00 (≈50 min).
Dinner: 18:00–20:00.
Return: 20:00 (bus to university).
Conference Rooms (Ground Floor, CPTO Building)
CP-1.03 will host all main lectures and sessions.
CP-1.02 is designated for coffee breaks.
Participant registration opens on April 10, 2026.
Submission deadine has been extnded to April 20, 2026.





