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Submit your research and join us at the 5th General Assembly of the African Seismological Commission 2026.
Submit your abstract in one of the following themes. Your contribution will help advance seismological science across Africa.
Exploring the transformative role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in seismic data processing, earthquake forecasting, and enhancing community-based disaster preparedness across Africa.
Innovative applications of machine learning algorithms for real-time seismic monitoring, earthquake prediction, and early warning systems across Africa
Advancements in seismic hazard assessment methodologies, including probabilistic and deterministic approaches, for improved earthquake risk management and mitigation strategies in African regions
Insights into fault mechanics, dynamic stress transfer, and earthquake triggering mechanisms through seismic observations and numerical modeling to enhance our understanding of seismic hazards in Africa
Investigations into crustal structure, geodynamics, deformation patterns, and stress regimes in Africa using seismic tomography, geodetic measurements, and numerical modeling to elucidate tectonic processes and seismic hazards
Comprehensive studies on volcanic hazard assessment, tsunami risk, and management strategies in Africa, integrating seismic monitoring, geological surveys, and community-based approaches for effective disaster preparedness and response
Abstracts should be 250-500 words, typed in clear language with proper structure including introduction, methodology, results/findings, and conclusions.
Indicate your preferred presentation format: Oral presentation or Poster presentation.
Yes, you can submit up to 3 abstracts, but you must be the presenter for at least one of them.
Late submissions may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Contact us for more information.
All accepted abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings and made available to participants.
You will receive an acceptance/rejection notification via email by May 15, 2026.