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Call for Papers for EAI INTERSOL, AfriComm & SaferTEA 2026
May 23rd, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise CfPs – Special Issue on “Intelligent Control of Electric Motor Drives: Emerging Techniques for Next-Generation Sustainable Electrified Systems” in Energy Engineering (Scopus & EI Indexed)
May 22nd, 2026
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Cc: joey.jiang@techscience.com; ericmsampaio@gmail.com
Subject: CfPs – Special Issue on “Intelligent Control of Electric Motor Drives: Emerging Techniques for Next-Generation Sustainable Electrified Systems” in Energy Engineering (Scopus & EI Indexed)
Dear Colleague,
My name is Waheed Sabry, Professor at the Electrical Power and Energy
Department, Military Technical College (MTC), Cairo, Egypt. We are
pleased to announce that the following Special Issue is now open for
submissions in Energy Engineering:
Special Issue: Intelligent Control of Electric Motor Drives: Emerging
Techniques for Next-Generation Sustainable Electrified Systems
Website:
https://www.techscience.com/energy/special_detail/electric-motor-control
Guest Editors:
• Prof. Dr. Waheed Sabry, Military Technical College (MTC), Cairo, Egypt
• Prof. Dr. Ragab El-Seheimy, Kafr El Sheikh University, Egypt
• Prof. Dr. Ahmed Yakout, Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Manuscript Submission Deadline: 1 September 2026
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Field-Oriented Control (FOC)
• Direct Torque Control (DTC)
• Model Predictive Control (MPC)
• Sensorless Control
• Electric Vehicle Drives
• Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors (SiC)
• Predictive Maintenance
• Thermal/EMI Management
• AI/ML in Motor Control
• Integrated Motor Drives
We invite you to submit your original research or review articles.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been previously published nor be
currently under consideration elsewhere. Authors are also welcome to
send a tentative title and short abstract to the editorial office for
preliminary feedback.
Energy Engineering(https://www.techscience.com/journal/energy) is an
open-access journal quarterly published by Tech Science Press. It
provides an interdisciplinary platform covering energy generation,
conversion, conservation, utilization, storage, transmission, systems,
technologies, management, and sustainability.
We look forward to your valuable contribution.
Best regards,
Prof. Dr. Waheed Sabry
Military Technical College (MTC), Cairo, Egypt
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CFP Special Track on Advancing Inclusive and Accessible Technologies – ACM GoodIT 2026
May 19th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise in conjunction with ACM 6th International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good (ACM GoodIT 2026), 2-4 September 2026, Pisa, Italy
Link GoodIT 2026: https://goodit2026.di.unipi.it/
Link Special Track: https://sites.google.com/view/advancing-inclusive-tech/home
Theme and Scope
Modern devices and technologies can represent a digital barrier for users with disabilities, but they can be exploited to become enabling tools for them. Accessibility of devices and technologies is a critical topic to allow inclusion of all users, especially due to the European laws that impose accessibility for new products and the definition of an updated version of WCAG (Web Accessibility Guidelines). This track will invite scientists, engineers, and decision-makers from government, industry, and academia to present technical papers on their research and development results in areas of accessibility, including but not limited to the following topics:
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Accessible devices/assistive technologies: assistive technologies refer to all the assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities that enable users to perform tasks they were formerly unable to accomplish. On the one hand, the widespread diffusion of new devices and technologies stimulates researchers to find and apply new solutions to make them accessible to anyone. On the other hand, experiences in accessibility-related fields have been exploited and have provided benefits to users equipped with non-conventional devices when they emerged in the market.
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Accessible solutions for e-learning, e-commerce, e-banking, etc.: e-services and content often require specific technologies, being bound by specific constraints when accessed by people with disabilities equipped with assistive technologies. Specific interaction modalities may affect interactive service access, while richness and quantity of content may affect the users’ ability to process information.
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Accessible content: e-books, accessible TV, accessible broadcasting, etc.
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Accessibility of games: digital games often pose complex accessibility challenges due to multimodal interaction, real-time dynamics, and immersive environments; research in this area includes adaptive gameplay mechanics, multimodal feedback (e.g., haptic, audio, and visual enhancements), AI-driven difficulty and interface personalization, accessible VR/AR gaming experiences, and inclusive game design frameworks that support players with sensory, motor, cognitive, and neurodivergent conditions while preserving engagement and playability.
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AI for Accessibility: AI can be exploited both for personalization (i.e., integrating AI-based personalization to support specific and special needs) and “enabler” (i.e., exploiting LLM to support the creation of accessible applications).
This track can interest many researchers since it would give the chance to face a wide range of topics, i.e., web or mobile technologies, with different points of view, taking into account specific technological constraints and digital barriers. It is well-known that the so-called “curb cut effect” can be applied to any technological and digital context (in terms of devices, content, and services): technologies that were originally meant to benefit people with disabilities can help any other users. Moreover, the history and the evolution of several technologies have been influenced and/or motivated by the special needs of people with disabilities.
Submission Guidelines
We would like to invite authors to submit papers on research in the Accessibility area, with particular emphasis on assessing the current state of the art and identifying future directions. Original papers addressing any of the listed topics of interest (or related topics) will be considered.
The papers should follow the new ACM format (https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/taps-production-workflow). Submissions must be no more than 9 pages (ACM double column format). The indicated paper length includes references, tables, and figures. Documents with a length disproportionate to their contribution will be rejected. Each submitted paper will undergo a rigorous single-blind review process involving three evaluations each. Accepted papers will be included in the ACM GoodIT 2026 proceedings and published in the ACM digital library.
By submitting your article to an ACM Publication, you are hereby acknowledging that you and your co-authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies, including ACM's new Publications Policy on Research Involving Human Participants and Subjects. Alleged violations of this policy or any ACM Publications Policy will be investigated by ACM and may result in a full retraction of your paper, in addition to other potential penalties, as per ACM Publications Policy.
Please ensure that you and your co-authors obtain an ORCID ID, so you can complete the publishing process for your accepted paper. ACM has been involved in ORCID from the start and we have recently made a commitment to collect ORCID IDs from all of our published authors. We are committed to improve author discoverability, ensure proper attribution and contribute to ongoing community efforts around name normalisation; your ORCID ID will help in these efforts.
Important Update on ACM’s new Open Access Publishing Model
Starting January 1, 2026, ACM will fully transition to Open Access. All ACM publications, including those from ACM-sponsored conferences, will be 100% Open Access. Authors will have two primary options for publishing Open Access articles with ACM: the ACM Open institutional model or by paying Article Processing Charges (APCs). With over 1,800 institutions already part of ACM Open, the majority of ACM-sponsored conference papers will not require APCs from authors or conferences (currently, around 70–75%).
Authors from institutions not participating in ACM Open will need to pay an APC to publish their papers, unless they qualify for a financial or discretionary waiver. To find out whether an APC applies to your article, please refer to https://libraries.acm.org/acmopen/open-participants.
Understanding that this change could present financial challenges, ACM has approved a temporary subsidy for 2026 to ease the transition and allow more time for institutions to join ACM Open. The subsidy will offer:
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$250 APC for ACM/SIG members
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$350 APC for non-members
This represents a 65% discount funded directly by ACM. Authors are encouraged to advocate for their institutions to join ACM Open during this transition period.
Important Dates
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Full Paper Submission: 7 June 2026 [Extended Deadline]
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Notification: 28 June 2026
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Camera-Ready: 19 July 2026
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Conference: 2-4 September 2026
Organization
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Ombretta Gaggi, University of Padua
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Silvia Mirri, University of Bologna
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Michael Paciello, AudioEye
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Catia Prandi, University of Bologna
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Chiara Ceccarini, University of Bologna
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Mirko Franco, University of Padua
Submission Portal
Please submit your contribution through our online portal available at https://goodit2026.hotcrp.com/.
Contact Us
For any inquiries regarding the call for papers, please contact gaggi@math.unipd.it.
37th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2026): Last Call for Fast Abstracts and Project Highlights
May 19th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise |
*** Last Call for Fast Abstracts and Project Highlights ***
37th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
(ISSRE 2026)
October 20-23, 2026, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina
Limassol, Cyprus
A Fast Abstract (FA) or Project Highlights (PH) paper is a two-page, lightly reviewed
technical article. The FA/PH track at ISSRE 2026 aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners working in Software Reliability Engineering (SRE) to:
• Introduce early original ideas.
• Discuss relevant work-in-progress and ongoing experiences.
• Challenge the SRE status quo on key topics.
• Present critical analyses of prior work.
• Share lessons learned from real-world SRE applications.
• Propose new problems from industrial or academic experience.
• Describe approaches to problems of significance that may not yet have complete results.
In addition to traditional Fast Abstracts, the track welcomes Project Highlights (PH) papers.
PH papers are expected to disseminate results, visions, methodologies, tools, and ongoing
activities from national and international research projects (e.g., European, or multi-
institutional initiatives).
Project Highlights may include, but are not limited to:
• Overviews of funded research projects and their objectives.
• Project methodologies, architectures, and experimental frameworks.
• Early or intermediate results, including lessons learned and preliminary insights.
• Datasets, benchmarks, tools, platforms, and other project outcomes released or in
progress.
• Collaboration experiences, challenges, and emerging research directions from national
or international projects.
Project Highlights that can stimulate discussion and collaboration within the ISSRE
community are welcome. Ongoing projects and projects completed not earlier than
October 2025 are eligible.
Accepted contributions will be published in the Supplemental Proceedings of ISSRE 2026
and made available via IEEE Xplore.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Reliability, safety, maintainability, security, survivability, resilience, robustness, and other
dependability attributes.
• Faults (defects, bugs, etc.), errors, failures, and other dependability threats.
• Reliability of all systems, applications, networks, and software, including problems,
solutions, and discussions.
• Metrics, measurement, assessment, monitoring, modeling, estimation, and prediction
regarding reliability.
• Reliability of AI-powered software systems, including large language models (LLMs),
autonomous agents, and AI-enabled applications.
• Other contents about software reliability, such as normative/regulatory/ethical spaces,
societal aspects, etc.
Presentations
The presentation might be in the form of a short talk in a Fast Abstracts/Project Highlights
session or a poster. Further details about presentations and posters will be shared with
authors upon notification.
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts must be:
• submitted via EasyChair as a single Portable Document Format (PDF) file with all fonts
embedded;
• written in English and be formatted according to the IEEE Computer Society Format
Guidelines.
Manuscripts must adhere to IEEE Conference Publishing Policies. Particularly, they should
NOT have been previously published or be under submission elsewhere. All submissions
will be screened for plagiarized material through the IEEE Cross Check portal.
Contacts
Please contact the Fast Abstract/Project Highlights Co-chairs (issre2026-fast-
abstracts@easychair.org) for any questions or further clarifications.
Important Dates (AoE)
• Submission deadline: June 15, 2026
• Notification to authors: August 5, 2026
• Camera ready papers: August 19, 2026
Organisation
General Chairs
• Leonardo Mariani, University of Milano – Bicocca, Italy
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Program Coordinator
• Roberto Natella, GSSI, Italy
Research Program Committee Chairs
• Domenico Cotroneo, UNC Charlotte, USA
• Jie M. Zhang, King's College London, UK
Industry Program Chairs
• Jinyang Liu, Bytedance, USA
• Sigrid Eldh, Ericsson AB, Sweden
Workshop Chairs
• Georgia Kapitsaki, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
• August Shi, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Doctoral Symposium Chairs
• Stefan Winter, LMU Munich, Germany
• Lili Wei, McGill University, Canada
Fast Abstract Chairs
• Luigi Lavazza, University of Insubria, Italy
• Yintong Huo, SMU, Singapore
JIC2 Chair
• Helene Waeselynck, LAAS-CNRS, France
Publicity Chairs
• Allison K. Sulivan, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
• Jose D'Abruzzo Pereira, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Publication Chairs
• Sherlock Licorish, Otago Business School, New Zealand
• Maria Teresa Rossi, GSSI, Italy
Artifact Evaluation Chairs
• Naghmeh Ivaki, University of Coimbra, Portugal
• Fumio Machida, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Diversity and Inclusion Chair
• Eleni Constantinou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Financial Chair
• Costas Pattichis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Web Chairs
• Michalis Ioannides, Easy Conferences LTD
• Elena Masserini, University of Milano – Bicocca, Italy
Registration Chair
• Easy Conferences LTD
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📣 Call for Challenges — AVSS 2026 – DEADLINE EXTENSION 10 March – 📣
May 19th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise 📣 Call for Papers – ISSA 2026 📣
The first Intelligent Systems for Smart Agriculture (ISSA) Workshop 2026 will be held on August 31, 2026, in Lecce, Italy in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-Based Systems (AVSS 2026).
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