Submitted manuscripts should be written in English conforming to the
required template. All paper submissions must represent original and
unpublished work.
Online:
Electronic Submission System; ( .pdf)
Email: icmcr_conf@outlook.com
Full Paper Template (doc.) | Full Paper Template (LaTex)
Papers submitted will be peer reviewed by the international program committees. Accepted papers will be published in
Conference
Proceedings, and submitted to be indexed by
Ei Compendex and
Scopus.
Publication and Index Records:
ICMCR2025
Conference Proceedings
|
IEEE Xplore
ICMCR2024 Conference Proceedings
|
IEEE Xplore |
Ei Compendex
and
Scopus.
ICMCR2023 Conference
Proceedings
|
IEEE Xplore |
Ei Compendex
and
Scopus.
A
few selected papers will be recommended to
International Journal of Mechanical
Engineering and Robotics Research (ISSN: 2278-0149) for possible
publication after being extended, which will be indexed by
ESCI (Web of Science),
Scopus, CNKI, Google
Scholar, etc.
For those who're NOT looking to publish their papers, it's acceptable to submit your abstracts to the conference, which will be sent to at least two techinical committees for a brief review. The template is available HERE.
Each registration covers 5 pages. Extra page(s) will be charged at 50 USD per page.
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