Call For Tutorials

The I2MTC Conference will provide a rich forum for the dissemination of the latest research and ideas in a wide range of instrumentation and measurement technology areas. As the flagship conference of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society, the conference will offer delegates the opportunity to further enhance their knowledge and understanding of a range of topics in instrumentation and measurement. This will be achieved by delegates receiving instruction from internationally recognized experts who will deliver Tutorials on a range of topics in Instrumentation and Measurement. 

Proposals are now being sought from topic experts to deliver Tutorials during the I2MTC Conference. All proposals received will be reviewed by the Tutorial Co-Chairs of the conference.

The tutorials held at the conference could be selected for recording a video tutorial for the IEEE I&M Video Tutorial Program (https://ieee-ims.org/vt-program). The recorded video tutorials will be published in IEEE Learning Network and highly advertised. The tutorial authors chosen for recording a video tutorial can submit a paper to the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine Special Section “Read our videos, watch our papers” (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/tocresult.jsp?isnumber=9777739&punumber=5289). Video tutorials and papers in the “Read our videos, watch our papers” Special Section are valuable opportunities to increase the awareness of Speakers’ contributions within and outside IEEE. Please note that speakers of accepted tutorial presentations are required to register and pay all necessary fees.

Guidelines for Tutorial Proposers

The Tutorials should provide the delegates with the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of a topic related to Instrumentation and Measurement practice and technologies. Delegates attending the tutorials are expected to be qualified with a minimum of an undergraduate degree in a relevant area of engineering or science. The list below presents the topics of coverage of the conference, and Tutorials can cover any of the topics below. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list. Tutorials can be proposed on topics not listed below, so long as there is a clear connection to the fields of Instrumentation and Measurement.

Topics for IEEE I2MTC include

  • Measurement in Medical, Biomedical, and Healthcare Systems
  • Micro- and Nanotechnology for Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Advances in Measurement Theory and Metrology
  • Data Acquisition Systems
  • Realtime Measurement Systems
  • Optical and Fibre Optic Measurement Systems
  • Image Processing for Measurement
  • Signal Processing for Measurement
  • Big Data in Metrology
  • Sensors and TransducersMeasurement Systems for
  • Robotics
  • Measurement for Industry 4.0
  • Measurement for Advanced Manufacturing
  • Measurement for the Energy and Power Industry
  • Measurement in Environmental Monitoring
  • Measurement in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Safety
  • Measurement for the Automotive and Transportation Industry
  • Measurement in Aerospace and Space Systems
  • Circuits and Embedded Systems for Measurement
  • Measurement for Communications and IoT
  • Measurement for Non-Destructive Testing and Evaluation
  • Measurement for Physical and Electromagnetic Quantities
  • Measurement for Chemical and Biological Quantities
  • Measurement for Renewable Energy Systems
  • Measurement for the Oil and Gas Industry

Tutorial Proposal Format

Tutorial proposals should have a maximum of 4 pages. Proposals should address all of the sub-headings below:

  • Title of the tutorial
  • Abstract (200 words maximum) to publicize the tutorial on the website
  • Length of the tutorial: One-time slot (1h 30 min), Two-time slots (3 h)
  • Names, addresses, and a short biography (up to 200 words) of each instructor(s)
  • A description of the technical issues that the tutorial will address, emphasizing its significance and timeliness
  • An outline of the tutorial content
  • Planned format of the tutorial, such as lecture or hands-on
  • Where appropriate, a description of past versions of the tutorial, including number of attendees, etc.

Tutorial Proposal Timeline

January 10, 2025

Submission of Tutorial Proposal

January 24, 2025

Accept/Reject Notification

March 3, 2025

Submission of Final Content for Website
(Speaker Photos/Bios, Presentation Title & Presentation Abstract)

Tutorial Proposal Submission Process

Proposers are invited to submit their Tutorial proposal by e-mail to the Tutorial Chairs.

As a backup, please also submit your proposals to the Conference Manager Laura LeBlanc (lleblanc@conferencecatalysts.com).