Abstract Submission


Contributions for oral presentations are invited in all relevant topics. Abstracts should be a maximum of 500 words, including figures and references, and submitted online by 23:59 Sunday 3 December 2023 (EXTENDED)Please click on the link below to begin your submission. Note that there is an expectation that by submitting an abstract, the presenting author will go on to register. There is no fee for submitting your abstract(s).

Abstracts can describe, but not limited to:

  • Linear or nonlinear elastic or acoustic wave radiation, propagation, scattering and reception (bulk, surface, guided)
  • Biomedical ultrasound-based measurement and characterisation
  • Imaging applied to non-destructive testing, medicine, underwater acoustics; seismology
  • Material characterisation
  • Transduction, and surface waves (SAW) applied to electronic devices
  • Ultrasound therapy.

Abstract may encompass theoretical developments, experimental work and/or simulations.

Please complete all sections of the form and agree to the terms and conditions. The corresponding author will receive an email confirming receipt of the submission. Further information can be found in the submission portal. If you have any questions or need assistance, you can email vivien.thomas@iop.orgWhen you are ready, please click the link below to create your account/sign in and submit your abstract.

submit your abstract online

AFPAC Student Competition with £100 prize

Students have an opportunity to enter a Graphical Abstract to promote their presentations. These will be displayed virtually during the conference and a cash prize will be awarded to the graphical abstract judged to be the best. Guidelines for the graphical abstract can be found herePlease email submissions to vivien.thomas@iop.org

Graphical Abstract Submission Deadline Monday 15 January 2024.  


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