30th November - 4th December 2026
Since 2000, l'Association Francophone de l'Interaction Humain-Machine (AFIHM) organizes every two years the Rencontres des Jeunes Chercheuses et Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC) in Human Computer Interaction. This event follows a series of successful doctoral meetups that trained dozens of future professional HCI researchers and practitioners in a convivial and motivating environment where they live and work together for a few days. You can have a look at the previous RJC editions.
The RJC address PhD students, and, on a limited basis, Master students in HCI. The RJC will be held in English to facilitate the exchanges between French and and non-French speaking PhD students.
The 2026 edition will focus on HCI, collaboration and accessibility and will cover:
Check the program for more details on the activities.
The RJC IHM 2026 are supported by the AFIHM (Association Francophone d'Interaction Humain-Machine – French Association of Human-Computer Interaction) and our sponsors (Université de Lille, Université Grenoble Alpes, Inria, LabEx Persyval).
If you are interested but not have the means to attend (e.g. master student interested in doing a PhD but without funding at the moment), send your application with a message that describes your situation. Depending on the amount of participants we have and final costs, we might be able to give scholarhips for students to cover registration and transport fees.
Bus connection between the train station Modane and the Centre Paul Langevin on November 30th and December 4th will be provided. More information soon.
Ph.D. and Master’s students working in the field of HCI are welcome to participate. The number of places is limited, and 20% of them are reserved for students from universities outside France. To apply, we ask you to submit a one-page article (PDF, in a two-column format following the ACM “sigconf” publication template) including: the title of your Master’s or Ph.D. thesis, a summary of your thesis, and a short motivation explaining why participating in the meetup would be beneficial. Please send your application to rjc2026@afihm.org.
The selection will be based on the following rules: