Technical Sessions

Technical Sessions

Call for Technical Session Abstracts

WiN Global welcomes researchers, engineers, and professionals worldwide to submit abstracts for the Technical Sessions at the 2026 Annual Conference. We seek original contributions in nuclear science and technology, including research developments, case studies, technical innovations, and best practice relevant to the session topics listed.

Important Dates

  • Author notification : December 31, 2025 (Korean Standard Time, UTC+9)

General Requirements

  • Language : English
  • Length : 400–500 words
  • Pages : Maximum 2 pages (including figures, tables and references, if any)
  • File Type : MS Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF
  • Font
    • Title : Times New Roman, 14 pt
    • Authors and Affiliation : Times New Roman, 11 pt
    • Body text (all other sections) : Times New Roman, 11 pt
  • Line Spacing : Single
  • Margins : 1 inch (2.54 cm) on all sides

Abstract Structure

Please structure your abstract as follows:
  • Title
    • Clear and concise, accurately reflecting your topic.
  • Authors and Affiliations
    • List all authors with full institutional affiliations
    • Indicate the presenting author with an asterisk (*).
    • Indicate the corresponding author with a dagger (†) and provide the corresponding author’s email address.
  • Background and Objectives
    • Briefly introduce the topic and its relevance to nuclear science and technology.
    • Clearly state the objectives of your work.
  • Materials and Methods
    • Summarize the key methods, data, tools, or analysis techniques used.
    • For case studies, outline the scope and approach.
  • Results and Discussion
    • Highlight the main findings and their significance.
    • Emphasize originality, technical innovation, or contribution to the field.
  • Conclusion
    • Summarize key conclusions and highlight their potential applications or impacts.
  • Keywords
    • Provide 3–5 relevant keywords.
  • Session Topic
    • Specify the most relevant technical session and sub-category (refer to the conference topics list).
      • Small Modular Reactors
        • Design & Safety Features
        • Deployment Strategy & Licensing
        • Supply Chain & Manufacturing
        • Grid Integration & Hybrid Energy Systems
        • Economic Feasibility & Financing
      • Nuclear Power Plants and Advanced Nuclear Technology
        • Design – Advanced Reactor Concepts, Passive Safety Systems
        • Operation – Life Extension & Uprating, Digital Twin & Predictive Maintenance, Safety Enhancement
        • Regulation – International Harmonization, Licensing for Innovation
      • Radioactive Waste Management & Decommissioning
        • Radioactive Waste Disposal
        • Decommissioning
        • Treatment & Conditioning
        • Remediation & Environmental Monitoring
        • Transportation & Storage Solutions
      • Radiation Technology
        • Medicine – Radiopharmaceuticals & Isotope Production, Nuclear Imaging & Therapy
        • Industry – Non-detective Testing, Process Optimization
        • Health – Occupational Exposure & Monitoring, Radiobiology
        • Agriculture – Food Irradiation, Crop Mutation Breeding
      • Radiation Safety & Protection
        • Safeguards & Security
        • Non-proliferation Policies & Technologies
        • Emergency Preparedness & Response
        • Regulatory Framework & International Cooperation
      • Fusion Energy and Digital Technology Application to Nuclear
        • Fusion Energy I – Tokamak, Stellarator & Other Fusion Concepts
        • Fusion Energy II – Fusion Materials & Plasma Diagnostics
        • AI for Reactor Operation & Maintenance
        • Digital Twin, Big Data, IoT
        • Cybersecurity in Nuclear Systems
        • Other relevant topics in nuclear science and technology not listed
      • Empowering
        • Leadership & Gender Equality
        • Personal Development & Career Building
        • Education & Training Programs
        • Mentorship & Networking Initiatives
        • Youth Engagement in Nuclear
      • Nuclear Communication
        • Experience Sharing & Case Studies
        • Communication Strategies & Tools
        • Public Acceptance & Trust Building
        • Crisis Communication & Media Handling
  • Preferred Presentation Type
    • Please indicate your preferred presentation type by selecting either "Oral" or "Poster" and mention it clearly in your abstract submission.

Abstract Template (for your reference)
To help you prepare your abstract in the required format, please refer to the template below. We strongly encourage all authors to use this template to ensure consistency and compliance with the submission requirements.
Template Download

Submission Instructions

  • Please complete the attached Abstract Submission Form and include it with your abstract submission.
    Submission Form Download
  • Submit your abstract through the official conference website at:
    Submission
  • Attachments must include:
    • Your abstract file (Word or PDF)
    • The completed Abstract Submission Form (Word document)
  • After successful submission on the website, you will receive a confirmation email sent to the email address you provide during submission.

Review Process and Presentation Format

  • All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the Technical Program Committee for clarity, relevance, originality, and technical merit.
  • While authors indicate their preferred presentation format, the Committee reserves the right to assign the final presentation type based on review results and program needs.
  • Notification of acceptance and presentation type will be sent via email to the same email address used for the website submission by December 31, 2025.
  • Please double-check your submission email address, as all notifications and further information will be sent to the same address used for abstract submission.
  • Oral Presentation
    • Oral presenters are required to attend the conference in person and deliver their presentation during the assigned technical session.
    • Presentation time and requirements will be provided upon acceptance.
  • Poster Presentation
    • Poster presenters are required to display their poster in the designated area and be available for discussion during the poster session.
    • Poster format guidelines (e.g., size, layout) will be provided with the acceptance notification.

Additional Guidance

  • Ensure your abstract does not contain commercial content and focuses on technical/scientific contributions.
  • Proofread for clarity and English proficiency.
  • For all enquiries or further details, please contact: info@2026winglobal.org

We look forward to your submissions and to welcoming you at WiN Global 2026!