SUBMISSION

Submission

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The deadline for all submissions is 26th February 2026 extended to 30th March 2026.
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All submission must be blind copy – meaning authors names should NOT be included on the paper.

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Please prepare your paper according to Springer author’s guidelines.

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All accepted papers must complete a copyright form.

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Authors must use the online submission system hosted by Microsoft CMT to submit their papers.

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If you don’t have a CMT account you will need to create one and then login in order to submit your papers.

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Please read the Submission Instructions before submitting your work in the system.

Submission Types

We accept 5 types of submissions to encourage authors to publish their original materials at the conference proceedings:
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Long Papers:

Long papers should be (25 pages max.) or roughly about (25,000 words).

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Short Papers:

Short papers should be (14 pages max.) or roughly about (14,000 words).

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Extended Abstracts:

Extended abstracts should be about 4-5 pages long including references.


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Concept Notes:

Concept Notes are new ideas or ideas still in the very early stages, usually research results have not been conducted just yet.

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Presentation Only / Posters:

Presentation only (poster) submission may not require paper submission, and will only be presented at the conference as a poster, but not included in the proceedings

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Submission Instructions

  • Both long (25 pages max., roughly 25,000 words) and short (14 pages max., roughly 14,000 words).
  • Paper length or word limit is inclusive of figures and references.

    Please note that the series Springer Proceedings in Complexity follows the Reference Style MathPhysSci, Citation Style Numbered and Numbering Style ContentOnly.

  • Paper submissions should be written in English.
  • Submission electronically via the Microsoft Conference Management Toolkit (CMT).
  • Submission file formats are PDF and Microsoft Word using the Springer Paper Templates. Download the MS Word and LaTeX templates. 
  • Authors of accepted papers will complete a copyright form per paper. You can download a copy of the copyright form, here.