| Organizer | Submission Deadline | Notification of Acceptance | Submission Email | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eskişehir Osmangazi University | September 24, 2026 | 7-20 workdays | sympo_eskisehir@icbiomed.org | Manuscript Template |
The rapid evolution of wearable electronics has created new possibilities for monitoring human physiology continuously outside hospitals and specialized laboratories. Flexible sensors, smart textiles, and skin-mounted electronic systems can now capture multiple physiological signals in real time while maintaining user comfort during extended wear. These technologies are being explored for applications ranging from cardiovascular monitoring and rehabilitation to personalized healthcare and remote patient management. Their ability to provide continuous, high-quality physiological data makes wearable systems an essential component of future preventive healthcare strategies and digital public health infrastructures. The symposium, which serves as a specialized session of the 6th International Conference on Biological Engineering and Medical Science (ICBioMed 2026), will focus on biomedical engineering and public health.
Achieving clinically reliable wearable sensing requires advances across multiple disciplines, including biomedical engineering, materials science, electronics, electrochemistry, and biomedical data analytics. Persistent challenges—including motion-induced noise, unstable electrode interfaces, long-term material durability, and variability in physiological measurements—limit the accuracy and robustness of existing systems. This symposium aims to encourage collaboration among researchers developing innovative sensing materials, textile electrodes, electrochemical evaluation techniques, embedded hardware, and intelligent data analysis methods. By integrating these complementary approaches, the symposium seeks to accelerate the development of wearable technologies capable of delivering accurate, durable, and clinically relevant physiological monitoring in both healthcare and public health settings.
Contributions are invited on topics including wearable sensor design for continuous physiological monitoring; fabrication and characterization of textile- and fabric-based electrodes; conductive, flexible, and biocompatible materials for skin-mounted or implantable sensing platforms; electrochemical techniques such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry for evaluating electrode performance; biomedical signal processing and artificial intelligence for physiological assessment and early disease detection; low-power embedded electronics and wireless communication for long-term monitoring; and clinical or field validation of wearable systems. Studies addressing user-centered design, long-term operational stability, comfort, robustness under real-world conditions, and integration of wearable technologies into digital health or public health infrastructures are also highly encouraged.
Accepted papers of the symposium will be published in Theoretical and Natural Science (TNS) (Print ISSN 2753-8818), and will be submitted to Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI), Crossref, CNKI, Portico, Google Scholar and other databases for indexing. The situation may be affected by factors among databases like processing time, workflow, policy, etc.
Title: Theoretical and Natural Science (TNS)
Press: EWA Publishing, United Kingdom
ISSN: 2753-8818, 2753-8826 (electronic)
This symposium is organized by ICBioMed 2026 and it will independently proceed the submission and publication process.
* The papers will be exported to production and publication on a regular basis. Early-registered papers are expected to be published online earlier.