Congratulations to the #AAMAS2026 best paper award winners
Summary
The AAMAS 2026 best paper awards were recently announced at the 25th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, held from 25-29 May 2025 in Paphos, Cyprus. The conference recognized outstanding contributions across three categories. The Best Paper Award went to "Developing Guidelines for Human-LLM Agent Teams: A Multi-Stakeholder Lens" by Mireia Yurrita et al., focusing on human-LLM collaboration. The Pragnesh Jay Modi Best Student Paper Award was presented to Anwesha Das et al. for "Planning Ahead with RSA: Efficient Signalling in Dynamic Environments by Projecting User Awareness across Future Timesteps," which explores efficient signaling. Finally, Florent Delgrange received the Blue Sky Ideas Award for "Foundation World Models for Agents that Learn, Verify, and Adapt Reliably Beyond Static Environments," proposing a novel approach for agents in non-static settings. Nominees in each category also showcased diverse research in multi-agent systems.
Key takeaway
For researchers and AI scientists tracking multi-agent systems, these AAMAS 2026 award winners highlight key emerging research directions. You should review the winning papers on human-LLM agent teams, efficient signaling in dynamic environments, and foundation world models to understand current impactful work. This can inform your own research focus or identify potential collaboration areas within the field.
Key insights
AAMAS 2026 awards recognize leading research in human-LLM teams, dynamic signaling, and foundation world models.
Topics
- Autonomous Agents
- Multi-Agent Systems
- Human-LLM Teams
- Foundation World Models
- Neurosymbolic Planning
- Multi-Robot Collaboration
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