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IEEE TETC Technical Tracks

IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing (TETC) seeks original manuscripts for submission under Technical Tracks. Submissions must fall within one or more of the tracks listed below and align with the scope of the IEEE Computer Society. Each track lists sample topics that do not limit the papers submitted to that track.


Track 1 — Emerging Computing Architectures and Paradigms

  • Neuromorphic, bio-inspired, and memory-centric computing systems
  • Emerging domain-specific, reconfigurable, and non-von Neumann hardware platforms
  • Emerging computing platforms, including 3D integration, photonic, post-CMOS

Track 2 — AI-Driven and Intelligent Computing Systems

  • Emerging AI accelerators and computing architecture
  • AI-accelerated edge intelligence and resource-constrained AI computing
  • Emerging AI applications and application-specific AI

Track 3 — Security, Privacy, and Trust in Computing Systems

  • Emerging AI security and machine learning security and privacy
  • Privacy-preserving technologies and zero-knowledge proof applications
  • Emerging hardware security and AI-era secure hardware
  • Security, privacy, and high-assurance systems in emerging platforms and applications

Track 4 — Software Paradigms, Sustainability, and Autonomous Systems

  • Emerging software paradigms for autonomous systems
  • Sustainability and green aspects of emerging systems and applications
  • Decentralized and blockchain-based computing systems
  • Formal verification of emerging computing systems

Track 5 — Embedded, Edge, and Cyber-Physical Systems

  • Emerging intelligent edge, pervasive computing, and cyber-physical systems
  • Embedded computing paradigms for autonomous systems
  • Emergent behaviors and hazards in cyber-physical systems

Track 6 — Quantum and Non-Classical Computing Systems

  • Emerging quantum computing architectures and applications
  • Quantum semantics, programming models, and software engineering
  • Formal methods and logical foundations of quantum computing

Submission:

For author information and guidelines on submission criteria, please visit the TETC Author and Submission Guidelines page. This journal is a hybrid publication, allowing either traditional manuscript submission or author-paid Open Access (OA) manuscript submission. Read about OA submissions here.


Questions?

Please address all other correspondence regarding this call for papers to the EIC of TETC (tetc-eic@computer.org) and to the peer-review coordinator (tetc@computer.org).

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