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Submission Portal


Thank you for your interest in presenting at the 2026 Managing Fatigue Conference.

This portal will guide you through the submission process. 


Conference Topics


The scope of the conference is deliberately broad and encourages any submissions that have scientific merit relevant to the task of managing fatigue. Example topics that would fit within the conference scope include:

  • Measuring fatigue and fatigue risk
  • Scheduling systems and policies
  • Training and education
  • Fatigue risk management programs
  • Sleep health
  • Fatigue detection and management technologies
  • Operator workload, including distraction and drowsiness
  • Cognitive and other performance effects, work accidents/incidents and commuting crashes
  • Health effects
  • Effects on life outside work: family life, social life
  • Intervention studies
  • Surveillance studies

All abstract submissions close 5pm, Friday 30 January 2026.


Presentation Format


Presentation types include oral presentation and poster presentation. Oral presentations will be 15 minutes in total, with a 5 minute Q&A to take place at the end of the session.


Guide to Submitting


All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the Conference's Scientific Committee.

Other guidelines for submission:

  • Submissions should be a maximum of 1000 words. The submission needs to include the following sections:
    • Problem Statement
    • Method
    • Results and
    • Discussion
  • Biographies are limited to 100 words and need to be written using complete sentences and in the third person. Your biography should contain information relative to your current position, career history and related professional achievements.
  • Submissions are submitted online, via the login below.
  • Your submission should be text only, with limited or no references.
  • Submitting implies your consent to have your submission published in the final Conference program.
  • Multiple submissions are permitted, please submit separate forms for each submission.
  • Your submission will appear in print as submitted. Please ensure you check your data carefully before submitting as changes or additions cannot be made after the closing date.
  • You will receive a confirmation email acknowledging receipt of your submission and an attachment with the details you have entered.
  • Abstract submissions close 5pm, Friday 30 January. Submissions will be reviewed by the Conference's Scientific Committee and authors notified by mid April 2026.

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