Submitted manuscripts should be written in English conforming to the required template, All paper submissions must represent original and unpublished work. Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format via the link provided below:
Electronic Submission System; ( .pdf) or email: iciee@iacsitp.com (.pdf)
Peer-reviewed papers accepted by ICIEE2023 will be published in
Journal of Physics Conference Series by IOP Publishing, which will be
submitted to ISI Web of Science (Conference Proceedings
Citation Index), Scopus, Ei Compendex, etc for indexing.The template is available
HERE.
A set of selected papers with extended parts will be published in the International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Telecommunications (ISSN: 2319-2518), which will be indexed by Scopus, Google Scholar, Crossref, Citefactor.
Note: For those who're NOT looking to publish their papers, it's acceptable to submit your abstracts to the conference, which will be sent to at least two techinical committees for a brief review, and it will take about 10 working days. The template is available HERE.
Each submitted manuscript should be with at least 6 pages. Papers over 12 pages will be charged for extra pages.
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