Abstract
Submission Guideline
Review the ICCM25 Abstract Submission Guidelines for key requirements,
formatting instructions and submission details to ensure your abstract is prepared correctly.
Important Dates
| 15 January 2027 | Abstract Submission Deadline |
| 26 February 2027 | Abstract Notification |
| 23 April 2027 | Speaker Registration Deadline |
| 23 July 2027 | Conference Proceeding Materials Submission Deadline |
| 30 July 2027 | Final Presentation Submission Deadline |
| 2 – 6 August 2027 | Conference Dates |
2027 Mini-Symposium and Parallel Session List
MS01 - Adhesive Bonding for Aerospace Composite Structures
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Tomonaga Okabe, Tohoku University, Japan
Co-Chair: Prof. Tomohiro Yokozeki, University of Tokyo, Japan
MS02 - AI and Machine Learning for Composite Materials and Structures
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Navid Zobeiry, University of Washington, USA
MS03 - Composite Manufacturing and 3D/4D Printing
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Jonghwan Suhr, Sung Kyun Kwan University, Republic of Korea
MS04 - Composites for Extreme Environments and Loading Conditions
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Kwek Tze Tan, Akron, USA
MS05 - Composites on the Edge: Resilient Composites for Extreme Environments
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Brian Falzon, Western Sydney University, Australia
MS06 - Compressive Failure of Composites
Sesssion Lead
Chair: Dr. Soria Pimenta, Imperial Collage London, UK
MS07 - Dynamic Loading - Impact, Crash, Blast
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Vadim Silberschmidt, Loughborough University, UK
MS08 - Functional Composites and Structures
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Woong-Ryeol Yu, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
MS09 - Hydrogen Composite Storage Tank
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Toshio Ogasawara, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
Co-Chairs: Prof. Akinori Yoshimura, Nagoya University, Japan & Prof. Tomohiro Yokozeki, University of Tokyo, Japan
MS10 - Inspection, Monitoring and Integrity of Composites for Energy Infrastructure
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Gilles Lubineau, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
MS11 - Mechanical Property Enhancement of Thermoplastic Resins
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Jun Koyanagi, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
MS12 - Mechanics of Woven Composites
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Licheng Guo, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
MS13 - Multifunctional Meta-Composites
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Hua-Xin Peng, Zhejiang University, Chin
MS14 - Multifunctional Nanocomposites
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Zhong Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China, China
MS15 - Multi-Scale and Multi-Fidelity Modeling in Composite Engineering
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Ryo Higuchi, University of Tokyo, Japan
Co-Chair: Alfonso Pagani, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
MS16 - Non-metallics in the Evolving Energy Landscape
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Gilles Lubineau, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
MS17 - Precision Processing of Advanced Composites
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Hao Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Co-Chair: Prof. Redouane Zitoune, Institut Clément Ader (ICA), Toulouse University, France
MS18 - Resource Circulation of Advanced Composite Materials
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Akinori Yoshimura, University of Tokyo, Japan
Co-Chair: Prof. Nobuo Takeda, University of Tokyo, Japan
MS19 - Soft Composites for Emerging Technologies
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Wei Zhai, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Co-Chairs: Dr. Quyang Liu, National University of Singapore, Singapore & Dr. Xinyu Dong, National University of Singapore, Singapore
MS20 - Sustainable Composite Materials and Structures
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Yan Li, Tongji University, China
MS21 - Smart Composite Materials
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Yanju Liu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Co-Chairs: Prof. Nan Li, Harbin Institute of Technology, China & Prof. Chengjun Zeng, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
MS22 - Automation in Composites
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. Farjad Shadmehri, Concordia University, Canada
MS23 - Image-Based Analysis
Session Lead
Chair: Prof. James Kratz, University of Bristol, UK
Co-Chair: Prof. Baris Caglar, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
PS01 – Bio-Composites
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PS02 – Composites in Industry and Application
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PS03 – Composites Manufacturing
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PS04 - Computational Modeling of Composites
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PS05 - Damage, Fracture and Fatigue of Composites
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PS06 - Experimental Techniques for Composites
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PS07 - Hierarchical Materials
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PS08 - Joining of Composites
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PS09 - Natural Fiber Composites
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PS10 - Recycling of Composites
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PS11 - Surface and Interfacial Treatment of Composites
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PS12 - Others
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- Authors should submit abstracts for consideration by completing the Online Abstract Submittal Form, accessible by clicking on the button at the top of this page.
- All submitted abstracts are to include key results and key references if applicable, and must be between 250 and 800 words in length.
- Abstracts must include keywords, with a maximum of five keywords separated by semicolons.
- At the time of abstract submission, authors will be asked to certify that the submitted abstract is unclassified, non-proprietary and approved for public release and unlimited distribution. All accepted abstracts will be posted to the ICCM 25 Conference website.
- ICCM 25 is unclassified and open attendance. Authors presenting papers will be responsible for obtaining all necessary approvals and releases prior to the Conference.
- Abstracts must be received no later than Friday, 15 January 2027. Abstract reviewers request that, in order to facilitate technical review, abstracts be submitted as soon as possible. A late submission will not allow time for proper review by the conference planning/review committee and may result in the rejection of the abstract.
- All submitted abstracts will receive an email the week of 26 February 2027 notifying them of the acceptance/non-acceptance of the abstract. Only the primary submitting author will be sent this acceptance/non-acceptance email and it will be the author’s responsibility to notify any co-authors.
- Authors presenting papers at ICCM 25 are REQUIRED to register by 23 April 2027 for the conference and pay the associated conference registration fee. No Exceptions.
- All Accepted Authors/Abstracts for ICCM 25 will be expected to give their presentation in-person at the ICCM 25 Conference.
What Happens if My Abstract is Accepted?
PLEASE NOTE: All Accepted Authors/Abstracts for ICCM 25 will be expected to give their presentation in-person at the ICCM 25 Conference.
Each primary submitter for abstracts will be notified by email, the week of 26 February 2027 of the decision of the ICCM Review Committee. Authors of accepted abstracts will receive further instructions on next steps, including presentation submission through the abstract submission system. All presenters will be required to upload their presentation materials via this system prior to the Conference. Detailed guidelines and submission deadlines will be communicated in the acceptance notification.
Please note that all presenters are required to complete their Conference Registration separately and pay the application registration fee in order to confirm their participation in the programme.
Final presentations, including any supporting materials (e.g. extended speaker notes or a technical paper, at the author’s discretion), may be included in the Conference Proceedings and made available on the Conference website after the event.
- PowerPoint presentations are preferred, but PDF can be used as well, if needed.
- It is recommended that Presentations use a 16:9 ratio.
- Fonts should be size 16 or higher (unless the text is a footnote or disclaimer). One tip to test if the font of your presentation is big enough is to print a random page of your presentation, place it on the floor, and see if you can read it when you stand up.
- Send your presentation ahead of time so it can be previewed for any technical issues. Also take advantage of speaker review times to review your presentation on the equipment you will be using for presentation and in the room where you will present. This should ensure that no problems will occur on the day of your presentation.
- Always bring a backup copy of your presentation with you just in case your main copy is lost or damaged.