Scopus indexed conferences are often considered by researchers, PhD students, and academic authors who need peer-reviewed conference opportunities with visible publication and indexing information. This guide summarizes selected Scopus indexed conferences scheduled in May and June 2026, based on currently listed information on AiScholar.
The conferences below cover computer science, artificial intelligence, image processing, energy engineering, civil engineering, information technology, remote sensing, digital economy, and related interdisciplinary fields. Authors should review each official conference page carefully before submitting, especially for the latest submission deadline, publication arrangement, review process, and indexing details.
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.
| Conference | Date | Location | Listed Deadline | Main Area |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NET-LC 2026 | May 14 | Shanghai, China | May 8 | Energy, low carbon |
| ICIDCA 2026 | May 15 | Wuhan, China | May 9 | Intelligent design, computing |
| CVIDL 2026 | May 22 | Changsha, China | May 15 | Computer vision, deep learning |
| ICDSG 2026 | May 22 | Singapore | May 8 | Data security governance |
| MLISE 2026 | May 28 | Naples, Italy | May 22 | Machine learning, intelligent systems |
| I3CSE 2026 | May 29 | Guangzhou, China | May 15 | Civil construction, structural engineering |
| CRSIT 2026 | June 5 | Korea | May 30 | Communication, remote sensing |
| RSGAI 2026 | June 5 | Greece | May 29 | Remote sensing, geoscience, AI |
| CAIBDA 2026 | June 12 | Tianjin, China | June 5 | AI, big data, algorithms |
| EITCE 2026 | June 12 | Guangzhou, China | June 5 | Electronic information, computer engineering |
| ESEC 2026 | June 12 | Seoul, South Korea | June 5 | Energy storage, energy conversion |
| ICAIEM 2026 | June 26 | Penang, Malaysia | June 12 | AI, engineering management |
| ICCIR 2026 | June 26 | Tianjin, China | June 19 | Control, intelligent robotics |
Authors working on AI, machine learning, computer vision, image processing, and data-driven systems may consider several May-June conferences.
CVIDL 2026 focuses on computer vision, image processing, and deep learning. It may be relevant for papers on visual recognition, medical image analysis, neural network models, object detection, and image-based intelligent systems.
MLISE 2026 covers machine learning and intelligent systems engineering. This conference may fit authors whose research connects algorithms with engineering applications, optimization, automation, or applied intelligent systems.
CAIBDA 2026 focuses on artificial intelligence, big data, and algorithms. Its June schedule may be useful for authors looking for AI-related conferences with a slightly longer preparation window.
ICAIEM 2026 combines artificial intelligence and engineering management. It may suit interdisciplinary work involving AI methods, decision support, management systems, industrial optimization, or digital transformation.
Computer science remains one of the strongest subject areas in the May-June Scopus conference pool.
ICDSG 2026 focuses on data security governance. It may be relevant for research on cybersecurity, privacy protection, data compliance, secure information systems, and governance frameworks.
CRSIT 2026 covers communication, remote sensing, and information technology. This topic combination is suitable for authors working at the intersection of sensing systems, communication networks, geospatial information, and applied computing.
EITCE 2026 focuses on electronic information technology and computer engineering. It is listed with Scopus, EI, and IEEE Xplore information on AiScholar, making it relevant for authors in electronic systems, computer engineering, embedded technologies, and information processing.
ICCIR 2026 covers control and intelligent robotics. It may be a good fit for researchers working on robotic systems, intelligent control, automation, motion planning, and mechatronic applications.
For authors in applied engineering and sustainability-related areas, several Scopus listed conferences are available in May and June.
NET-LC 2026 focuses on new energy technology innovation and low-carbon development. It may be suitable for research on clean energy, renewable systems, carbon reduction technologies, and sustainable engineering.
ESEC 2026 focuses on energy storage and energy conversion. Authors working on batteries, power conversion, energy materials, storage systems, and renewable integration may review its scope.
I3CSE 2026 covers civil construction and structural engineering. It may be relevant for papers on infrastructure, structural design, construction technology, building materials, and engineering safety.
A Scopus listing can be an important consideration, but it should not be the only basis for selecting a conference. Authors should evaluate each conference from several angles:
For institutional, graduation, or funding requirements, authors should confirm the indexing status through the conference organizer, publisher, or database records before submission.
The May-June 2026 conference period includes multiple Scopus listed opportunities across AI, computer science, engineering, energy, remote sensing, and interdisciplinary research. For authors planning a submission, June conferences generally provide a more practical preparation window, while May conferences require careful deadline checking.
Before submitting, review the official conference page, confirm the latest deadline, check publication and indexing information, and contact the conference secretary if any detail is unclear.