The Scientific Committee of the 3rd International Seminar on Earth Sciences and Technology (ISEST) extends a formal invitation to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students to submit their latest research for presentation. Under our guiding theme, “Navigating The Changing World Through Earth Sciences and Technology,” we seek to assemble a diverse and forward-thinking program that confronts the most significant environmental and geological challenges of our era. This is a premier opportunity to contribute your knowledge to a global dialogue spanning our core pillars: Atmospheric Sciences, Ocean Sciences, Solid Earth Sciences, and the integrative Multidisciplinary track. We call for original, unpublished work that presents novel discoveries, innovative technological applications, or profound insights that can push the boundaries of our collective understanding and help chart a course toward a more sustainable and resilient future. Your research is a vital piece of this puzzle, and we encourage you to share it with a community poised to make a difference.


By presenting at ISEST, you position your work at the forefront of the international earth sciences community. This seminar is more than a venue for dissemination; it is a fertile ground for intellectual cross-pollination, critical debate, and the formation of lasting collaborations. Your research will be heard by an engaged audience of leading experts, industry innovators, government stakeholders, and promising early-career scientists, providing an unparalleled opportunity for networking and receiving valuable feedback. Submitting an abstract is your first step toward joining this vibrant exchange, gaining visibility for your work on a global stage, and influencing the future direction of research and policy in your specific field. We believe that groundbreaking science thrives on shared knowledge and rigorous discussion, and ISEST is meticulously designed to foster that exact environment.


We solicit the submission of high-quality, impactful abstracts of no more than 300 words that clearly and concisely outline the work to be presented. Each abstract should be structured to include the background and objectives of the study, the methodology employed, a summary of the significant results, and the principal conclusions and their broader implications. All submissions will undergo a rigorous peer-review process by our international Scientific Committee to ensure academic excellence and relevance to the seminar’s themes. We are committed to curating a program of the highest caliber and look forward to the innovative and thought-provoking research you will bring to the table. Please refer to the detailed author guidelines for formatting requirements and submit your work through our online portal by the deadline of August 16, 2024. We eagerly await your contributions and the opportunity to welcome you to this landmark event. Submit your abstract by clicking the button below: