Call for Papers
Submit your research to ICSUMMIT 2027 and contribute to the future of materials science and technology.
Conference Themes & Tracks
We invite submissions of original, unpublished research on the following topics (but not limited to):
Submission Deadline
Deadline for Submission of Full-Length Paper: 1st Sept 2026
Advanced Sustainable Micro–Nano Materials & Functional Nanostructures
Nanoelectronics, Quantum Systems, Sensors and Detectors
Smart Manufacturing, Micro–Nano Fabrication and Industry 5.0
Renewable & Green Energy, Environmental Technologies
Biomedical Micro–Nano Systems and Biosensors
AI, ML, IoT and Intelligent Systems for Smart Materials and Technologies
Multidisciplinary Research and Future Innovations
Guidelines for Poster Presentation
Follow these guidelines to prepare your poster for an effective presentation at the conference.
For other Categories: Abstract submission has to be made via Microsoft CMT
Size and Format
- • Standard poster size: A0 (30(W) × 48(L) inches) or as specified by the conference (portrait unless stated otherwise).
- • Orientation: vertical preferred.
- • Material: Printed on flex banner.
Suggested Font Sizes:
- • Title: 70–100 pt
- • Section headings: 40–60 pt
- • Body text: 24–32 pt
- • Captions: 20–24 pt
Layout & Content
A well-structured poster should include:
- • Title – Large, clear, and concise.
- • Authors and Affiliations – Full institution names and email of presenting author.
- • Abstract – Brief summary of the study.
- • Methodology
- • Results and Discussion – Use graphs, tables, and images.
- • Conclusion
- • Acknowledgements
- • References (minimal)
Visual Presentation
- • Use high-resolution images (minimum 300 dpi).
- • Maintain consistent colors, avoid overly bright or clashing combinations.
- • Use graphs instead of long paragraphs.
- • Ensure sufficient white space for readability.
- • Keep text brief—poster should be readable in 2–3 minutes.
Acknowledgement
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.