Submission

Author Instructions and Kits

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 All paper submissions must represent original and unpublished work.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)

Paper Publication

Papers submitted will be peer reviewed by the international program committees. Accepted papers will be published in conference proceedings.

Publication and Index Records:

ICMCR2024 Conference Proceedings has been archived in IEEE Xplore and indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus.

ICMCR2023 Conference Proceedings has been archived in IEEE Xplore and indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus.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 Scopus, CNKI, Google Scholar, Crossref, 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.

Paper Page Limit

Each registration covers 5 pages. Extra page(s) will be charged at 50 USD per page.

Tips for Preparing your Presentation

An introduction, opening, body and conclusion comprise the four major parts of a successful presentation. The introduction sets up your presentation by identifying the tone of your message, highlighting the importance of the subject matter and establishing your credibility. The opening provides a preview of the presentation by drawing the audience's attention to your presentation, conveying your core message and defining an outline of the upcoming points. The body is the heart of your presentation.

The body defines your main points with appropriate, detail and supporting material. The body may incorporate rhetorical devices while maintaining a focus on simple, clear language to maximize comprehension.

Finally, the conclusion summarizes your core message, recaps your main points and challenges the audience to take action.

With these four components, you can create effective presentations to persuade, inform or share information.