Special Invited Papers
In addition to regular submissions, the specific technical committees have curated a selection of Special Invited Papers from world-renowned experts.
Overview
The goal of special sessions is to provide a forum for contributions that are highly specialized in the conference theme, focused on new topics or innovative applications of established approaches. A special session consists of four to six papers, which, for example, addresses a particular theme or consists of work done in some particular international project. Prospective organizers are invited to submit proposals for special sessions by 10th of June, 2026.
- Notification of Acceptance: 30th of July 2026
- Paper Submission deadline: 30th of November 2027
Proposal Requirements
Proposals for special sessions are required to contain the following information:
- Title for the proposed special session
- Humanitarian aspect addressed by the proposed special session
- One page summary of the special session including its motivation and goals
- List of prospective authors who will submit papers to the special session
- List of organizers (names, affiliations and short bio)
There is a two-page limit for each proposal. Selected special sessions will be announced through the conference and will be open for submission to everyone.
Submission
Proposals for special sessions must be sent to:
Special Sessions Chair
Prof Budhika Jayaseka
Past Chair, IEEE Sri Lanka Section,
Electrical Engineering, University of Moratuwa
buddhika@ieee.org
Review Process
All papers will be peer-reviewed and will appear in the conference proceedings. The organizers will be Track Chairs (TC) for the proposed special session track. They are also responsible to assign reviewers and make judgment of the submitted papers for the special session. Papers co-authored by the special session organizers will be managed by other TCs to avoid conflicts of interest.
Please note that special session papers will be subject to the same rigorous review process which applies to regular papers not included in special sessions. The minimum number of papers per special session is four. If fewer than four papers submitted to a special session are accepted based on the reviewing process, the Program Committee reserves the right to re-assign these accepted papers to regular sessions.
Invitation
We look forward to hosting your Special Session at IEEE TENSYMP 2027.