Call for Abstracts

Important Dates

Start of Abstract Submission: April 20, 2026(JST)
Deadline for Abstract Submission: May 22, 2026
Notification of Acceptance: June 8, 2026

Call for Papers

To download Call for Papers, click here.

Abstract Submission

  • Your preference for the presentation form (oral or poster) will be selected, and the final program will be decided by the Program Committee. While we strive to accommodate preferences, we appreciate your understanding if we cannot meet all expectations.
  • The abstract should be submitted as a paper summary consisting of 300–500 words. It should clearly describe the objectives, results, conclusions, innovative methods, and significance of the research. Inclusion of key figures, tables, and references is encouraged.
  • Please use the template provided below and submit your abstract in PDF format. Please note that only abstracts submitted in PDF format will be accepted.
  • The call for Organized Sessions is being conducted in parallel, and accepted sessions are updated on the website on an ongoing basis stating in May. If your desired organized session does not appear under “Category & Topic,” please try again later.

※ You will not receive an email from the system for confirmation of submission.

※ You can edit and make changes to the submitted content within the submission period.

Topics for Oral and Poster Presentations

For those applying for an oral or a poster presentation, please select a topic from the list below.  

Aerodynamics and Design

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Wind Tunnel Testing
  • Flow Visualization
  • Unsteady Aerodynamics
  • Acoustics
  • Aircraft, Helicopter and UAV Design

Dynamics / Control / Avionics

  • Flight Simulation
  • Navigation
  • Guidance and Control
  • ATM/CNS/UAM
  • Sensors and Actuators
  • Satellite Attitude Control

Structures and Materials

  • Structural Analysis
  • Structural Testing
  • Smart Structures
  • Composite Structures
  • Structural Dynamics and Control
  • Aeroelasticity and Control

Combustion and Propulsion

  • Combustion Analysis
  • Fuels / Fuel Injection
  • Engines
  • Turbines
  • Cooling Systems
  • Spacecraft Propulsion

Others

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