Please upload the finished material to the Supplementary Files section on the Microsoft CMT system platform by the 30th of June
General rules
Size: papers must be at least 8 (eight) pages but not exceeding 10 (ten) pages, including abstract, figures, tables, and references.
Language: Papers must be original, unpublished, written in English
Number of authors: The number of co-authors is restricted to five. One person can submit two papers at the most, but only one paper as the first author.
Plagiarism will be rigorously monitored using the Anti-Plagiarism service, and any paper found to have more than 7% plagiarism will be rejected without review.
Registration Fee: Participation in the conference and publication of materials are FREE
Template
All papers must comply with the Springer guidelines.
Paper template can be found here:
Submissions
Authors should submit their papers online using the online platform - Microsoft CMT.
Please, upload your paper in word format (.docm)
! File name: last name of the first author_first three words of the paper
For example: Petrenko_EffectiveFunctioningOfITS
Paper titles should be in Title Case, capitalizing all main words, and should not include academic titles or descriptions of academic positions. Only one email address (corresponding author) should be included in the paper, with all communication conducted exclusively with the corresponding author via their corporate email address. Please note that, in accordance with Springer guidelines, authors' private email addresses will not be displayed.
The abstract serves to concisely encapsulate the paper's content, including its objectives, scientific novelty, practical value, main results, and more. It should span between 150 to 250 words. Keywords should be carefully chosen to avoid duplication with the paper title. Figures are provided in high quality, with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi.
Introduction:
This section provides a crucial entry point for readers by offering context and highlighting the study's significance. It should outline the research field, identify gaps or controversies, and state the study's objectives. A thorough review of relevant literature, focusing on recent publications from esteemed databases like Scopus and Web of Science, is recommended. Controversial hypotheses should be highlighted, and primary conclusions from the review summarized concisely.
Clearly define the problem addressed in the article.
Justify the relevance of the study.
Formulate the purpose and main objectives of the study.
Present an overview of previous research in the relevant field.
Highlight the research gaps that this article addresses.
Research Methodology:
Comprehensive descriptions of methods are essential for reproducibility. Novel methods require detailed explanation, while established ones can be summarized with appropriate citations. Software names and versions should be provided, along with code accessibility information.
Describe the methods used to conduct the research.
Provide credibility of the methodology and justify its choice.
Results and Discussion:
This section presents experimental findings, their analysis, and resulting conclusions. Authors should discuss implications, relate findings to prior research, and acknowledge study limitations. Future research avenues can also be proposed.
Present the collected data clearly and concisely.
Analyse the results and their relevance to the objectives.
Discuss the results based on existing theories and research.
Highlight important conclusions and possible prospects for further research.
Conclusion:
Summarizes significant findings from data analysis and may suggest future research directions.
Summarise the main findings of the research.
Indicate their importance and possible practical applications.
Acknowledgment:
Expresses gratitude for support received, including funding or additional assistance.
The Editorial Board encourages citation of up-to-date literature (2020 - 2025), indexed by Scopus and Web of Science, particularly from peer-reviewed journals with high impact factors. The List of References should contain 15-30 sources, excluding non-English references. Self-citation is permitted but limited to 15% of the reference list, strictly monitored to maintain integrity. References should follow the MathPhys style format.
■ Submissions ■
11 Feb 2026 - Paper submission opening.
30 June 2026 - Submission deadline
Authors should submit their papers online using the Microsoft CMT system
■ Reviews ■
01-10 July 2026 - Evaluation by the editorial board
11 July 2026 – 10 Aug 2026 - Double Blind Peer Review
Till 11 Sept 2026 - Acceptance notification
■ Camera-ready version& Presentation ■
30 Sept 2026 - Camera-ready version
10 Oct 2026 - Registration
■ Conference ■
15 - 16 Oct 2026 - Conference dates