Top International Conferences by Discipline
Computer Science
- SIGGRAPH (Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques) - For computer graphics, interactive techniques, and related fields.
- NeurIPS (Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems) - Focused on machine learning, AI, and neural networks.
- ICSE (International Conference on Software Engineering) - Covers software engineering practices, methodologies, and tools.
- IEEE/ACM Supercomputing Conference (SC) - Dedicated to high-performance computing, networking, storage, and analysis.
- CHI (ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) - Explores human-computer interaction.
Artificial Intelligence
- AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence - One of the premier AI conferences covering a broad range of AI topics.
- IJCAI (International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence) - A leading event for AI research.
- CVPR (Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition) - Focuses on computer vision and pattern recognition.
- ICML (International Conference on Machine Learning) - A key venue for machine learning research.
Communication Engineering
- IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) - Covers all aspects of communications technology.
- VTC (IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference) - Focuses on vehicular communication and related technologies.
- GLOBECOM (IEEE Global Communications Conference) - Discusses global communication technologies and systems.
Material Sciences
- MRS (Materials Research Society) Fall and Spring Meetings - Covers all areas of materials science and engineering.
- ICMAT (International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies) - Focuses on advanced materials and their applications.
- MS&T (Materials Science & Technology) - A collaborative event by leading materials societies.
Nanotechnology
- IEEE-NANO (IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology) - Covers all aspects of nanotechnology.
- NSTI Nanotech Conference & Expo - A major event for nanotechnology research and industry.
- ICON (International Conference on Nanotechnology) - Explores the latest in nanotechnology research.
Education
- AERA (American Educational Research Association) Annual Meeting - One of the largest gatherings for educational research.
- EDUCAUSE Annual Conference - Focuses on IT in higher education.
- ECER (European Conference on Educational Research) - A key event for educational research in Europe.
Environmental Sciences
- AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting - Covers earth and space sciences, including environmental issues.
- SETAC (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry) World Congress - Focuses on environmental toxicology and chemistry.
- ECCA (European Climate Change Adaptation Conference) - Discusses climate change adaptation strategies.
Other Notable Conferences:
- IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) - For robotics and automation research.
- SIGCSE (Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education) - Focuses on computing education.
- WSDM (Web Search and Data Mining) - Explores web search, data mining, and related fields.
- ICLR (International Conference on Learning Representations) - Focuses on deep learning and representation learning.
Remember that these are general categories, and many conferences might overlap with multiple disciplines. For the most accurate and up-to-date information:
- Visit academic.net: This platform provides comprehensive details on conferences, including dates, locations, and submission deadlines.
- Professional Associations: Many academic disciplines have professional associations that list conferences on their websites. Look for your field's association or society.
- Journals and Publications: Keep an eye on academic journals or publications for conference announcements or special issues related to events.
- University Announcements: Check with your university's research office or department for conference listings relevant to your area of study.
- Social Media and Online Forums: Follow academics, researchers, and event organizers on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, or academic.net for real-time updates.
Plan ahead, prepare your research, network, and stay updated to make the most of these conferences.