TIES 2024

TIES 2024

Call for Papers

Please note:  Submissions for this conference are now closed and details on the programme can be found at the link here: Programme

 

We're excited to receive your contributions for TIES 2024. Please see details below for invited session and contributed paper proposals.  Guidance is available below for how to submit each type of proposal and submission link(s) are avaliable at the bottom of the screen.  Please note: that you need to log in to your ISI conference account or create one before you will be able to submit your proposal.  Full details are provided below with help guides for each type of proposal.

TIES 2024 Contributions

All contributions related to environmetrics are welcome from across academia, research institutes, government, business and industry, but we specifically encourage contributions related to the following application and methods themes:

  • Applications: climate change (adaptation and resilience), natural hazards (rare events and extremes), renewable energy, water quality and hydrology, sustainability and biodiversity, indigenous knowledge.
  • Methods: spatiotemporal statistics, data fusion/integration, hybrid modelling, AI and ML, probabilistic forecasting, environmental sampling/monitoring/design, pushing the frontiers in environmetrics (an overarching theme for state-of-the-art).

 

Invited Paper Sessions (IPS)

An IPS can have 3 or 4 speakers, with or without a discussant, or an IPS can be a panel session with 4-5 panellists. Each IPS needs to have an organiser and chair.  Please submit the details above along with speakers/organisers/chairs affiliations and contact email, the title of the session and short scientific description of the session (up to 300 words) using the guide below.  Please note: if your invited speakers/panellists/discussants already have an ISI account, you will need to ask them to log into their account and accept the GDPR statement (if they have not done this previously) before you will be able to add them to your session proposal submission.

Please see the link below for a help guide detailing how to submit your IPS proposal.

Contributed Paper Sessions (CPS)

Contibuted talks and posters are both welcome.

Please see the link below for a help guide detailing how to submit your CPS proposal.

Please submit your details: name, affiliation, contact email, title of contribution and abstract of up to 300 words.   Any individual can submit an abstract for a talk or poster presentation in the Contributed Paper Sessions (CPS). Please do not submit the same abstract for a talk and for a poster. You must choose to submit an abstract as a talk or poster.  Please note: if you submit an oral contribution the scientific committee may decide it is better suited as a poster presentation and will advise on this after abstracts are reviewed.

 

Guidelines

  • An organiser can submit more than one Invited Paper Session (IPS).
  • All IPS Chairs/Discussants/Panellists/Speakers and CPS Speakers/Poster presenters must be registered delegates of TIES 2024 and pay registration before the early bird deadline. 
  • All IPS Chairs/Discussants/Panellists/Speakers and CPS Speakers/Poster presenters are responsible to apply for and obtain their visas on time.
  • The IPS proposals and CPS abstracts must be written and presented in English. 

For more details on registrations and submissions for the TIES 2024, please first login to your account. If you do not have an account then you can create one below:

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