Call For Extended Abstracts

Abstracts are due on Monday February 28th March 7th!

Technical papers are solicited on all aspects of combustion, particularly those related to the following topics:

  • IC and gas-turbine engine combustion
  • Diagnostics
  • Laminar flames
  • Turbulent flames
  • Pollutant formation
  • New technology concepts
  • Fire research
  • Heterogeneous and spray combustion
  • Detonations, explosions, and supersonic combustion

Papers are welcome that span from fundamental combustion phenomena to practical applications of combustion technology, with papers from industrial organizations strongly encouraged. CICS is always a great forum for students to present their work. Note that presentation of a paper at this meeting does not constitute an archival publication so that authors are free to publish their work in an appropriate forum.

Guidelines To Submit a Paper

    • Authors should submit a one-page abstract of your paper in PDF format (the abstract’s length may vary from 400 words up to the full page).
    • When submitting your abstract, please specify the author’s contact information (name, address, phone, fax, and e-mail address).
    • Acceptance of the abstract is based on review by the Program Committee.
    • Once accepted, you will be invited to submit a final paper (4 to 6 pages).
    • The presentation at the meeting must be made by one of the authors.
    • Abstract Templates are available Latex and MS Word formats; please adhere to the template provided.
    • Paper Templates are available in Latex and MS Word formats; please adhere to the template provided.
  • Please direct any questions or concerns regarding the Spring Technical Meeting to cics2022@combustion-Institute.ca.

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR 1-PAGE ABSTRACT