Call for Abstracts
We are excited to announce the Call for Abstracts for the upcoming EXCLAIM Symposium 2025, taking place on June 2-4, 2025 at ETH Zurich, in Zurich, Switzerland. We invite researchers, practitioners, and experts to submit abstracts for oral presentations or poster sessions that align with the symposium's thematic focus. Take this unique opportunity to share your latest research and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field. The abstract submission deadline has been extended to January 26, 2025!
The details of the Call for Abstracts are compiled in this document:
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Important dates
- January 19, 2025: Abstract submission deadline
- January 26, 2025: Extended abstract submission deadline
- End of February 2025: Decision notification
- Beginning of March 2025: Registration opens
Submission guidelines
- Abstract submission deadline is January 26, 2025
- All abstract must be submitted through our online portal external page www.conftool.pro/exclaimsymposium2025
- The abstract length is limited to 350 words.
- The abstract is to be written in English.
- Abstract submission is free of charge.
- All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed.
- Please note that selected presenting authors must participate on-site in Zurich. Online presentation is not possible.
Submission portal
Please submit your abstract until January 26, 2025 via the following online portal: external page www.conftool.pro/exclaimsymposium2025
Session themes
Your contribution must be relevant to the symposium in general and specifically to one of the following session topics:
- Session A - Creating the foundations of AI-based modeling of weather and climate
- Session B - Harnessing the power of AI in modeling weather and climate
- Session C - Harnessing the power of physics-based modeling of weather and climate
- Session D - Merging AI and physics-based modeling of weather and climate
More information about the sessions is available on the "Program Overview" page.
Presentation format
- Oral presentations (12 min presentation + 3 min Q&A)
- Posters