May-June 2026 Academic Conferences: CFP & Deadlines
May 7, 2026

For researchers, PhD students, engineers, and academic authors, May and June are important months for tracking upcoming conferences, checking submission deadlines, and planning presentations or publication schedules. This guide summarizes selected academic conferences scheduled for May and June 2026, with information on dates, locations, submission deadlines, and indexing information currently listed on AiScholar.

The conferences below cover areas such as artificial intelligence, computer science, information technology, engineering, energy, environment, remote sensing, and management. Authors should always review the official conference page carefully before submitting, especially for publication arrangements, indexing status, paper format, and registration requirements.

Key Information of May-June 2026 Conferences

Conference Date Location Submission Deadline Listed Indexing
NET-LC 2026 May 14, 2026 Shanghai, China May 8, 2026 EI, Scopus, IEEE Xplore
ICIDCA 2026 May 15, 2026 Wuhan, China May 9, 2026 EI, Scopus, IEEE Xplore
CVIDL 2026 May 22, 2026 Changsha, China May 15, 2026 EI, Scopus
ICDSG 2026 May 22, 2026 Singapore May 8, 2026 EI, Scopus
ICAIDE 2026 May 22, 2026 Singapore May 14, 2026 IEEE Xplore
ICIPAI 2026 May 28, 2026 Lyon, France May 15, 2026 EI, Scopus, IEEE Xplore
MLISE 2026 May 28, 2026 Naples, Italy May 22, 2026 EI, Scopus
I3CSE 2026 May 29, 2026 Guangzhou, China May 15, 2026 EI, Scopus, SCI
CRSIT 2026 June 5, 2026 Korea May 30, 2026 EI, Scopus
RSGAI 2026 June 5, 2026 Greece May 29, 2026 EI, Scopus
CAIBDA 2026 June 12, 2026 Tianjin, China June 5, 2026 EI, Scopus, IEEE Xplore
EITCE 2026 June 12, 2026 Guangzhou, China June 5, 2026 EI, Scopus, IEEE Xplore

How to Use This Conference List

This list is intended as a starting point for academic planning, not as a guarantee of acceptance, publication, or indexing. When choosing a conference, researchers should compare:

  • Whether the conference topic matches the paper’s research scope
  • Whether the submission deadline is still open
  • Whether the listed indexing information matches the author’s academic requirement
  • Whether the proceedings, journal arrangement, or publisher information is clearly stated
  • Whether the official website provides detailed instructions for paper format, review process, and registration

Selected Conferences by Research Area

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Computer Vision

Several May-June conferences focus on AI-related fields, including machine learning, image processing, computer vision, big data, and intelligent systems.

CVIDL 2026 focuses on computer vision, image processing, and deep learning. It may be relevant for authors working on visual recognition, image analysis, neural networks, and related AI applications.

ICIPAI 2026 is scheduled in Lyon, France, and covers image processing and artificial intelligence. Authors interested in AI methods for visual computing may consider reviewing its scope and submission requirements.

MLISE 2026 covers machine learning and intelligent systems engineering. It may be suitable for papers combining algorithmic development with engineering applications.

CAIBDA 2026 covers artificial intelligence, big data, and algorithms. Its June schedule gives authors more time to prepare compared with some late-May conferences.

Computer Science, Information Technology and Communications

Computer science and information technology are strongly represented in the May-June conference pool.

ISCTIS 2026 focuses on computer technology and information science. Although its listed submission deadline has passed, it can still be included in May conference schedule content.

ICDSG 2026 focuses on data security governance, a topic relevant to cybersecurity, data compliance, privacy, and information management.

CRSIT 2026 combines communication, remote sensing, and information technology. It may be relevant for researchers working across sensing systems, communication networks, and applied information technologies.

EITCE 2026 covers electronic information technology and computer engineering. It is listed with EI, Scopus, and IEEE Xplore information on AiScholar.

Engineering, Energy and Environment

For authors in applied engineering, infrastructure, clean energy, and environmental systems, several May-June conferences may be relevant.

NET-LC 2026 focuses on new energy technology innovation and low-carbon development. It is relevant to research on clean energy systems, low-carbon technology, and sustainable engineering.

I3CSE 2026 focuses on civil construction and structural engineering. It may be suitable for research related to structural design, construction materials, infrastructure, and civil engineering applications.

ESEC 2026 covers energy storage and energy conversion. Authors working on battery systems, power conversion, energy materials, and storage technologies may review its call for papers.

NETPS 2026 focuses on new energy technologies and power systems, with relevance to power engineering, smart grids, and energy systems research.

Final Notes

The May-June 2026 conference period includes options across AI, computer science, engineering, energy, environment, and interdisciplinary research. For authors planning submissions, June conferences may provide a more practical window for manuscript preparation, while May conferences are better suited for near-term academic attendance and schedule tracking.

Some listed submission deadlines may have passed. However, in certain cases, conferences may still consider late submissions depending on review capacity, publication schedule, or organizer arrangements. Authors can contact the conference secretary through the official website to confirm whether late submissions are still possible.