Submissions
Conference Submissions
Authors are invited to submit a two-page structured paper to the AUTOMED Proceedings latest on Dec 05, 2025. All contributions will undergo peer review. Accepted papers will be published open access in the Proceedings on Automation in Medical Engineering and will receive an individual DOI for citation and indexing purposes.
Submission portal: https://www.journals.infinite-science.de/automed/submissions
Topics include, but are not restricted to: Automation and Control in Medicine • Medical Robotics • Implant Technologies • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine • Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation • Digital Health and Personalized Medicine • Modeling of Physiological Systems • Sensors and Actuators in Medicine • Wearable Technologies
Contributions will be accepted only if the Word template is used accurately.
Each paper needs an individual registration to the conference. That means, the number of contributions per regististration - which includes the paper-handling fee - is limited to one. However, an author may register multiple times. Each corresponding author needs to be registered to the workshop latest one week after the notifications.
Registration
All presenting authors need to be registered. Please note terms of registration and cancellation.
Contributions will be accepted only if the template is used accurately.
Download Word Template
Deadline for submission of contributions
December 05, 2025
Notification of acceptance
January 20, 2026
Early registration deadline
January 31, 2026
Deadline for author registration
February 05, 2026
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