Call for Special Sessions

Call for Special Session Proposals 

IEEE DELCON 2026 invites proposals for Special Sessions under its ten technical tracks. Special Sessions are intended to provide a focused forum on emerging, interdisciplinary, and high-impact research themes aligned with the scope of DELCON 2026.

Papers submitted to approved Special Sessions will undergo the same peer-review process as regular DELCON 2026 submissions through EDAS.


Important Dates

Item
Date
Special Session Proposal Submission Opens
Open now
Special Session Proposal Deadline
31 May 2026
Review and Notification
Rolling basis
Final Notification of Accepted Special Sessions
By 7 June 2026

Proposal Submission

  • Special Session proposals should be submitted through the online Google Form:
Google Form Link

Click here to Submit


Expected Structure

Each Special Session is expected to have:

  • A focused and technically relevant theme
  • 3–6 organizers
  • Preferably national and international representation.
  • Around 5–10 high-quality paper submissions

Review and Acceptance

Special Session proposals will be reviewed by the DELCON 2026 Organizing Committee and Technical Program Committee based on technical relevance, novelty, timeliness, strength and diversity of the organizing team, expected submission potential, and alignment with DELCON 2026 tracks.

Approval of a Special Session does not guarantee acceptance of papers submitted to that session. All papers submitted to approved Special Sessions will undergo peer review in accordance with DELCON 2026 review standards.


DELCON 2026 Technical Tracks

Special Sessions may be proposed under any of the following tracks:

  1. Smart Communication and Networking Technologies
  2. Quantum Technologies and Photonic Systems
  3. Advances in Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems
  4. VLSI, Embedded Systems, and Next-Generation Computing
  5. Signal Processing, Biomedical and Multimedia Systems
  6. Sustainable Energy, Power Electronics, and Smart Grids
  7. Cyber-Physical Systems, Security, and IoT Applications
  8. Advanced Materials and Emerging Devices
  9. Antenna Design, Metamaterials, and Microwave Engineering
  10. Robotics, Control, and Mechatronics Systems

Contact

For queries related to Special Session proposals, please contact:


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