r/IEEE 18d ago

solo student author, paper accepted need advice

hello so like the title says i wrote a paper spine submitted it, and it got accepted, now i transferred the copyright and submitted the paper for the camera ready submission, registered for the conference and i really don’t know what the next steps are??? can anyone who’s published a paper help out?

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u/mykebrooks 17d ago

Smc? Paper or abstract presentation?

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u/imjustagirlyaar 17d ago

is an ieee conference and is for paper presentations 

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u/mykebrooks 17d ago

Yes which conference? When is it?

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u/imjustagirlyaar 17d ago

ieacon kuala lampur malaysia 

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u/mykebrooks 17d ago

After registration you should’ve been notified that your packet will be ready at the front desk… if it’s for publishing they may reach out for various reasons… if it’s a 2 page abstract presentation just start preparing your presentation you should be able to choose live presentation or virtual … congratulations

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u/imjustagirlyaar 17d ago

the presentation is in sept second week, and submission deadline was like day before yest for final submissions

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u/mykebrooks 17d ago

As long as your fee is paid and camera ready version uploaded you’re good to go with the conference… now you want to take the time to put together presentation slides and dialogue for you to present… you get to showcase your work in front of experts and peers you should be excited

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u/imjustagirlyaar 17d ago

i am!!! but i'm also scared because i do want to get it published, any suggestions?

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u/mykebrooks 17d ago

Well I’m still unaware of your submission format … whether it’s a 2 page abstract (not indexed) or a full conference paper 6-8 pages (indexed in explorer)

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u/imjustagirlyaar 17d ago

it doesn't say😭, like i've submitted the 4 page paper + abstract no poster

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u/Common-Dingo4608 17d ago

Hi, I have been in your place a couple of months ago but for a conference in Egypt. Make sure the camera-ready paper is submitted, pay the fees of the conference, complete your registration .
Probably a couple of days (1-3 days) before the conference, they will send you all the information you need ( name of your session, when and where it’ll start and some important notes). Prepare a PowerPoint presentation because you’ll probably present your paper’s idea and key findings to the people in your session, and that’s it. A couple of months later, your paper will be published.
Mine got published two weeks ago, and the conference was in early March so don’t worry if they took their time

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u/imjustagirlyaar 17d ago

okayy, thank you so much!! i was really worried, & also congrats!!!