Research Scholars’ Colloquium (RSC) is an annual event that is being conducted for the past ten years in the Department of IT. The primary motive of this event is to handhold the budding researchers and guide them to walk through their basic difficulties, like identifying a valid and feasible research problem, penning down the research findings in a simple and understandable manner, and communicating to a suitable journal. RSC also provides a discussion forum for researchers to meet industry experts to have better insights about how the research ideas are realized as societal applications.
RSC’26 - Shaping Tomorrow’s AI — Creative, Adaptive, and Agentic
This will be a vibrant colloquium for emerging researchers passionate about Generative AI and Agentic AI. Join us on campus this March 2026 for ideas, interaction, and innovation. Explore the latest in GenAI, autonomous agents, responsible AI, and human-centric intelligence through keynotes, panels, workshops, and paper presentations. Whether you’re decoding the inner workings of LLMs or designing adaptive agents, RSC’26 is your space to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the AI revolution.
The colloquium will include invited lectures and research paper presentations from industries and academia covering the recent trends.
RSC’26 invites original and unpublished research contributions from research scholars, postgraduate students, and faculty members in the broad domains of Generative AI, Agentic AI, and Intelligent Systems. Submissions may include conceptual research, experimental studies, or emerging applications. Paper submissions are invited from II yr PG students, research scholars, faculty and industry professionals. Poster submissions are invited from UG & I yr PG Students.
Key Topics of Interest
Generative AI Foundations: Large language models, diffusion architectures, controllability, prompt engineering
Agentic AI: Autonomous agents, planning and reasoning, reinforcement learning, multi-agent collaboration
Ethics, Safety & Alignment: Bias, transparency, responsible AI, AI governance
Explainable & Trustworthy AI: Human-in-the-loop systems, interpretability, decision reasoning
AI for Creativity & Innovation: Generative art, storytelling, design, and educational applications
Applications: AI in healthcare, smart systems, robotics, digital twins, and human–AI teaming
Optimization & Hybrid Intelligence: Neuro-symbolic AI, evolutionary algorithms, hybrid decision systems
AI Infrastructure & Scalability: Efficient model training, cloud–edge deployment, distributed AI
AI for Society & Sustainability: AI for green tech, policy frameworks, and ethical deployment
Cash Prizes
Papers: Top three at Rs. 7500, Rs. 5000 & Rs. 3000
Posters: Top three at Rs. 3000, Rs. 2000 & Rs. 1000
Two consolation prizes at Rs. 500 to posters are also under consideration.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: December 31, 2025
Acceptance Notification: January 31, 2026
Camera Ready Paper Submission: February 15, 2026
Last Date for Registration: February 15, 2026
Organizers:
Dr. S. Mohanavalli - 9840304135
Dr. S. Karthika - 9500055600
Dr. N. Sripriya - 98405 06522
Sponsors