ICCCM conference
submissions are subject to a double-blind peer review process by
reviewers. Reviewers are members the conference's Technical
Committee of experts in fields specifically matching the
conference topics.
Technical Committee members provide the vital link with the
profession that makes the conference a success. The reviews help
the Program Committee select which papers to accept and reject.
Additionally, your reviews help the authors of papers make their
papers and presentations stronger. Finally, your suggestions
help the Program Chairs select the outstanding papers.
Criteria for Being a Reviewer
- Holding a doctorate in the relevant field
- Be an established expert in the field
- Having an excellent publications track record in high impact,
peer-reviewed journals
- Adequate general knowledge of the sub-fields
- Past experience of reviewing abstracts/ full papers and being
in editorial boards
- Fluency in language and grammar
Benefits for Being a Reviewer
- Listing as an Technical Committee member on the conference
webpage and in the printed proceedings
- Eligibility for special discount for the registration fee
- Getting an electronic reviewer certificate
- Keep up to date on the researches in your field
- Opportunity to develop your career and critical thinking
skills essential to research
- Bolstering of resumes for promotion and/or tenure.
The final decision regarding the selection will be made by the
Technical Committee Chair. If you would like to be considered to
serve on the Technical Committee, please send your latest CV to
E-mail: icccm.org@hotmail.com