Call for papers

Contributions are invited on the subjects within the conference scope and also on other relevant areas. All contributions should be of high quality, original and not published elsewhere or submitted for publication during the review period.

All papers will be reviewed by members of the International Programme Committee and depending on their standard and attributes, selected for oral or poster presentation, and publication in an appropriate medium.

Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers for publication as full journal papers, for example in Elsevier's Renewable Energy journal.

The Australian Research Council Excellence for Research in Australia survey in 2010 (ERA2010) rated SEB as a Grade 'A' (top grade) conference. See .. here ..

Full Papers

Full papers will be reviewed by the IPC and if accepted and presented, they will be published after the conference in Elsevier's Procedia Energy open access journal, indexed/abstracted in EI Compendex, Engineering Index and Scopus.

Short Papers

Submissions for the Short Paper Track will be subjected to a 'lighter touch' review and presented as posters or oral presentations, depending on the characteristics of the submission and the reviewers' comments.

Short Track papers will be published as open-access web publications in SEB Research Advances in the KES Open Access Library (KOALA).

Submission of Papers

Instructions on the Submission of Papers can be found .. here ..

Conference Programme / Digest

The conference programme/digest document, containing the abstracts of all the papers, will be distributed to delegates at the conference.


Call for Special Sessions and Workshops

Researchers who would like to organise one or more Special Sessions of about 6 papers, which they obtain from colleagues, on topics falling within the scope of the conference are invited to submit a proposal for consideration.

Please see the Conference Sessions page for more details.

Proposals are also invited for longer workshops or other activities related to the topics of the conference.