SENSORS 2026: Tutorial Proposal
IEEE SENSORS Tutorials are intended to provide the audience with in-depth knowledge on topics of interest in the Conference. The tutorials may provide insight on the latest developments of the field to facilitate collaborations among all researchers OR they may be of the instructional type targeting the early-career researchers and students. The Conference will provide the meeting room and presentation equipment. Tutorials are 90 to 120 minutes long (could be divided into two 50-minute sessions with a break). Tutorials are normally offered by one presenter.

The Conference Organizing Committee will evaluate proposals and make decisions based on:
i. The relevance and quality of the proposed event;
ii. The event’s format and likelihood of creating an engaging intellectual environment;
iii. The inclusiveness of the event to people with different backgrounds and expertise.

Deadline: May 6, 2026 @ 23:59 AoE
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Presenter Information
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Presenter’s Bio (Limited to 300 words)
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Tutorial Information
Tutorial Title
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Tutorial Abstract 
(Limited to 200 words) A short paragraph that will be used to advertise your tutorial on our website.
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Tutorial Content
(Limited to 200 words) Provide a list of topics to be covered in the tutorial.
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Plan to Solicit Participation
(Limited to 150 words) Describe who the main audience will be and how will you advertise.
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Equipment and Interaction (Optional) 
(Limited to 150 words) A computer projector and screen will be provided. List any other required equipment that the SENSORS 2026 organizers might need to provide. Specify if special arrangements/equipment will be needed.
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Participation
Please acknowledge that as the tutorial organizer, you will attend the conference in person.
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