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ATproto.science at ATmosphereConf - March 2026

Join us for a full-day exploration of science and research applications on the AT Protocol.

Taking place as a side event to AtmosphereConf 2026 in Vancouver (March 26-29, 2026), we're bringing together researchers, developers, and builders who are using ATProto for science, education, and open knowledge work.

The event will feature keynote presentations, lightning talks, panel discussions, and demos showcasing projects across the AT Science ecosystem. From academic researchers using Bluesky in innovative ways to new infrastructure for collaborative research, we'll explore how ATProto can support transformative new science applications, and map the future of this fast-moving field.

[!NOTE!] In addition to registering for this event, a ticket for the main AtmosphereConf event is required if you are attending ATScience in-person.

Purchase AtmosphereConf ticket ->

Speakers & Programme: the call is open

We are developing the conference programme - propose your idea using the form below:

https://tally.so/r/Zj8K0o

Key Info

Register to the event using the above form.

The event is a side event to AtmosphereConf 2026 in Vancouver (March 26-29, 2026), so if you're attending in person a ticket to AtmosphereConf 2026 is also required.

Location: AMS Student Nest 6133 University Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1, Canada

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Vancouver 2026 FAQs

Can I attend online?
Yes, but registration is still required for planning purposes.
How much does it cost?
Remote attendance will be free of charge, but if you want to attend in person you'll need to [buy a ticket to the main ATmosphereConf event](#).
What topics will be covered at the event?
We'll explore a wide range of science applications on ATProto, including: - Academic research and scholarly communication on Bluesky - Infrastructure for collaborative research and peer review - Credentialing and reputation systems for researchers - Open knowledge sharing and citizen science - Tools for thought integrations (Obsidian, Notion, Roam) - AI applications for scientific work
Can I present my project or research?
Absolutely! We're planning lightning talks, demos, and panel discussions. If you're working on science-related applications using ATProto, we'd love to hear from you. Include your proposals when you register, or simply contact us (FAQ: How can I contact you?).
I'm not an academic researcher - can I still attend?
Yes! We interpret "science" broadly to include citizen scientists, independent researchers, tool builders, and anyone engaged in systematic inquiry. Whether you're developing infrastructure, building apps, or just curious about the intersection of research and decentralized protocols, you're welcome.
Will sessions be recorded?
We plan to record sessions and make them available to the community after the event. Details on recording and distribution will be announced closer to the event date.
How can I stay updated about the event?
See FAQ: where are you discussing this?