Scientific papers on all conference topics must follow the Springer CS Proceedings (LNCS/CCIS one-column page format). Articles must be written in English and be a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 15 pages, including figures and references. Authors must remove personal data and any other information that reveals their identity (Submission guidelines). These requirements are mandatory. Articles that do not comply will not be considered for review.
All papers accepted, registered, and presented at CIT 2025 will be published in the Emerging Research in Intelligent Systems, part of Springer’s Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems book series. They will also be submitted for indexation in Scopus, guaranteeing their visibility and academic impact
The International Multidisciplinary Congress on Science and Technology (CIT 2025) invites undergraduate students only to participate in the scientific poster presentation, a key modality for promoting the structured and visual dissemination of research findings. This call aims to enhance academic communication skills, encourage early scientific involvement, and strengthen interdisciplinary interaction among emerging researchers. Posters will be evaluated by an academic committee, and those meeting the established quality standards will be recognized and published in the official proceedings book with ISBN.
Thematic areas include: Technological Sciences, Life Sciences, Security and Defense, and Administrative and Human Sciences.