Submission
You are invited to submit your contribution to the conference. Three tracks are planned: a research paper track, a research poster track, and a practice track.
In all cases, the link to further papers, materials and resources is allowed and encouraged.
Full research papers will be published as proceedings in Springer Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, indexed in Scopus and Ei-Compendex. All other contributions appear in the EUnet4DBP publication.
Contributions should be submitted in English.
Submission Platform
The submission platform (ConfTool) will be available soon. Details and the link will be published here.
Research Paper Track
The paper track is intended to host scientific studies, projects and initiatives in the framework of a full paper with 6 to 12 pages including figures and references.
Contributions to the paper track will be peer-reviewed by the Scientific Committee.
Templates
Important Dates
Submit a 250–350 word abstract including Title, Author information, and up to 5 keywords.
Submit a 6–12 page full paper as an anonymised PDF file (with no author names or affiliations).
Submit the revised full paper (with author names and affiliations).
Research Poster Track
The poster track is intended to host scientific studies, projects and initiatives in the framework of an extended abstract with 2 pages (including figures and references) and a poster presentation.
This track is particularly (but not exclusively) intended for PhD students to present their ongoing research.
Contributions to the poster track will be peer-reviewed by the Scientific Committee.
Important Dates
Submit an extended abstract with up to 2 pages as an anonymised PDF file (with no author names or affiliations).
Submit the revised extended abstract and the poster.
Practice Track
The practice track is intended to present concrete applications, current ongoing initiatives and implementations in the form of an abstract of up to 500 words and a presentation.
The suitability of contributions to the practice track will be assessed by the Conference Committee.
Important Dates
Submit an abstract with up to 500 words.