Join us for a vibrant two-day conference jointly hosted by the Leverhulme Research Centre and the AIchemy Hub, taking place on 29–30 June 2026 in the iconic Spine Building, Paddington Village, Liverpool.
Across two packed days, the conference will explore emerging research at the AI–chemistry interface, spanning topics from computational and experimental materials design, intelligent automation and robotics, to data-driven discovery and the broader societal context of AI-enabled science.
You’ll hear from leading invited speakers, bring together researchers, innovators and industry partners working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, chemistry and materials discovery. Explore cutting-edge research through poster sessions, and take advantage of valuable networking opportunities with peers across disciplines. A conference dinner on the evening of Monday 29 June is included for registered delegates.
Stay tuned, we’ll be announcing more speakers soon.
*Early Bird places are limited and increase on 1st May 2026, secure your spot soon and be part of an event shaping the future of AI, science, and innovation.
Please note: all bookings are non-refundable.
Call for Poster Abstracts
We warmly invite delegates to submit poster abstracts showcasing their research. Posters may be presented in digital format, offering an opportunity to highlight new ideas, early-stage work, and collaborative research aligned with the themes of the Leverhulme Research Centre and AIchemy.
Poster abstracts should relate broadly to research areas including:
- AI and machine learning for chemistry and materials discovery
- Computational and experimental materials design
- Automation, robotics and digital laboratories
- Data standards, datasets and digital infrastructure for chemical research
- Interdisciplinary approaches at the AI–chemistry interface
Abstract submissions are now open as part of the conference registration process with a deadline of 30th April 2026
We encourage early submission as poster spaces are limited.
Confirmed Speakers – More to be announced!
Accommodation and Travel
We are happy to recommend the Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village, a modern hotel conveniently located next door to The Spine Building. This hotel offers comfortable rooms, breakfast options and easy access to local amenities.
Liverpool is well-connected by rail, with Liverpool Lime Street Station approximately a 15-minute walk from the University campus. For those travelling by car, parking is available at the Paddington Village Car Park, located close to the University and the recommended hotel.
Contact details:
For questions related to this event please contact the AIchemy project management team at info@aichemy.ac.uk.
The Organising Committee:
| Alchemy & LRC Hub |
| Dr Ben Alston (University of Liverpool) Caroline Woods (University of Liverpool) Dr Gabriella Pizzuto (University of Liverpool) Dr Adam Clayton (University of Leeds) |











