Call for Special Session / Workshop Proposals: 2023 IEEE Smart World Congress

Call for Special Session / Workshop Proposals

2023 IEEE Smart World Congress calls for workshop / special session proposals which will complement the research topics of the Smart World. A workshop or special session is an embedded session in SWC2023, focusing on a specific research topic or with tutorial values relevant to the main conference. Each session will be expected to accept 4-6 regular papers. It can also accept several work-in-progress papers up to the organizers. 

Special Sessions

Special sessions offer a venue for creating awareness of, and providing exposure to emerging research areas, and other topics of broad interest to attendees. History and industry-sponsored sessions also fall into this category.

Workshops

Workshops to be held prior to (or parallell to) the conference are solicited on all related topics. Proposals for workshops addressing new technologies, novel methodologies and emerging applications, as well as tutorial workshops, and discussions on research funding opportunities or industrial trends are encouraged.

Submission Guidelines:

  • Proposals should describe the motivation and relevance of the session. Please email your special session proposals in PDF format by 15 Feb 2023: the SWC2023 special session chair, Xuewu Dai (xuewu.dai@northumbria.ac.uk). Please use SmartWorldCongress 2023 workshop/ special session proposal as the email subject.
  • Each session will be expected to accept 4-6 regular papers.
  • Paper Submissions for accepted special session should follow the same paper Submission Guidelines for the main conference.
  • The length of a special session paper submission is limited to 8 pages.

Important Dates:

  • Proposal due: 15 Feb 2023
  • Proposal notification: Within two weeks after submission
  • Submission & notification dues: no later than two weeks after the congress due dates
  • Camera-ready version due: 15 Jun 2023

For further information regarding workshop / special sessions, please contact Dr. Xuewu Dai via the email xuewu.dai@northumbria.ac.uk.

Xuewu Dai
Xuewu Dai
Senior Lecturer

Senior lecturer in Elctrical Engineering, Northumbria University, UK. Research interests include control and scheduling codesign of networked multi-agent systems, Intelligent Transport-Energy Systems and Time-sensitive Industrial Internet of Things (IIoTs).