The abstract review process is designed to ensure that high-quality, relevant content is presented at
the conference, while also giving authors the opportunity to receive feedback and improve their
work.
Submission: Authors submit abstracts for consideration to the conference organizers or
program committee.
Initial screening: The program committee will review the abstracts to ensure they meet the
submission guidelines and are relevant to the conference theme.
Review: The abstracts are then sent to our reviewers who will evaluate the quality of the
content and the relevance to the conference theme. This review process typically takes 5-10
days.
Scoring: Reviewers will typically score each abstract based on predetermined criteria, such
as scientific rigor, originality, relevance, and clarity of presentation.
Final selection: Based on the scores and feedback from the reviewers, the program
committee will make final decisions about which abstracts to accept for presentation at the
conference. Some conferences may also have a waitlist or rejection list for abstracts that do
not make the final cut.
Notification: Authors will be notified of the outcome of the review process, including
whether their abstract was accepted, rejected, or placed on a waitlist. They may also receive
feedback on how to improve their abstract or presentation if it was not accepted.