Call for Papers MIC2025

Aims & Scope

The „Machining Innovations Conference for Aerospace Industry” shows future challenges, trends and developments of the branch. This year’s program with experts from industry and science gives an excellent outlook into the future of production technologies in the aerospace industry. Current challenges and solutions in production technology, machine technology and production planning will be presented. The conference will be held on two days, with two parallel sessions each. One session per day deals with invited speakers of prestigious companies, while the other one contains presentations of current scientific research. Therefore, you are invited to submit your research paper to us. Accepted papers for the conference will be published open-access in a special issue of SSRN once a year under the Creative Commons (CC) BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. ISSN: 2976-162X

Submissions

Contributions from scientific institutions should not exceed 8 pages (language is English). The papers will be single-blind peer reviewed by two of the reviewers below, must comply with publication ethics, and it is not allowed to submit papers which have already been published elsewhere. The best papers will be presented at the conference. If the final paper submission is successfully accepted after the review, the cost is one full conference registration fee. To submit a paper and for more informations, please contact:

Jana Pralle, M.Sc.

Mail: pralle@ifw.uni-hannover.de
Phone: +49 511 762 5997
Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools


Important Dates

June 3rd 2024              Abstract Submission Deadline
June 20th 2024            Notification of Acceptance (Abstract)
August 19th 2024        Full Paper Submission
October 22nd 2024      Review/Notification of Acceptance (Full Paper)
November 7th 2024     Final Paper Submission

Scientific Committee

  • Friedrich Bleicher, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
  • Krzysztof Jemielniak, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
  • Hendrik van Brussel, KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Alexander Verl, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  • Kristin Bobzin, RWTH Aachen, Germany
  • Eiji Shamoto, Nagoya University, Japan
  • Vladimir Portman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
  • Erhan Budak, Sabanci University, Turkey
  • Hitomi Yamaguchi Greenslet, University of Florida, USA
  • Petra Wiederkehr, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
  • Vidosav Majstorovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Luc Laperrière, Université du Quebec à Trios Rivières, Canada
  • Kamlakar Rajurkar, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
  • Didier Dumur, SUPELEC- Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité, France
  • Jiwang Yan, Keio University, Japan
  • Yasuhiro Kakinuma, Keio University, Japan
  • Hans-Christian Möhring, University of Stuttgart, Germany
  • Matthias Weigold, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
  • Philip Koshy, McMaster University, Canada
  • Helmi Attia, , McGill University Montréal (Qué) Canada
  • Pedro-José Arrazola, Mondragon University, Spain
  • Soundar Kumara, Pennsylvania State University, USA
  • René Mayer, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada
  • John W. Sutherland, Purdue University, USA
  • Volker Schulze, Karlsruhe Institut of Technology, Germany
  • Olga Battaïa, KEDGE Business School Campus Bordeaux, France
  • Sung-Hoon Ahn, Seoul National University, Korea
  • Ismail Lazoglu, Koç University, Turkey
  • Claudio Böer, ICIMSI-SUPSI, Switzerland
  • Taner Tunc, Sabancı University, Turkey
  • Hideki Aoyama, Keio University, Japan