Call for Abstracts
We invite contributions from researchers, engineers and students.
Submit a focused abstract on original work and join the conversation on AI/ML across the physical sciences.
Scope
Submissions are welcomed across all four scientific themes. Both methodological contributions (core AI/ML) and applied work (physical sciences, engineering, space science) are in scope.
- 01 Earth System Intelligence
- 02 Sensing Beyond Boundaries
- 03 Theory Meets Computation
- 04 Autonomous, Resilient & Secure AI
Eligibility
Open to researchers, academicians, engineers and students worldwide. There is no restriction on career stage; early-career and student contributions are especially encouraged. The presenting author must be registered for the conference by the standard registration deadline.
Format & length
- Abstract: 250–400 words, in English.
- Optional figure: up to one (≤ 5 MB, PNG/JPG/PDF).
- Keywords: 3–6, including at least one method and one application keyword.
- Authors: any number; presenting author must be designated.
- Templates: LaTeX and Word templates will be posted with the portal launch.
Presentation modes
- Contributed oral talk — 15 minutes (12 min talk + 3 min Q&A).
- Poster gallery — asynchronous PDF + 3-minute video, eligible for Best Poster awards.
Review criteria
- Scientific or technical originality.
- Clarity of motivation, method and contribution.
- Fit with the conference themes.
- Potential to spark cross-disciplinary discussion.
Deadlines
- Call for abstracts opens 01 March 2026
- Abstract submission deadline 15 May 2026
- Author notification 05 June 2026
- Early-bird registration deadline 20 June 2026
- Camera-ready / final abstract 30 June 2026
Ready? The submission portal opens with the call.
Visit the submission page →