Traffic Engineering continues to be a pivotal domain in modern urban development, infrastructure planning, and intelligent transport systems. As we approach a more connected and automated mobility ecosystem, academic platforms are now issuing calls for papers (CFPs) for upcoming 2025 conferences and journals in the field.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to contribute original studies and technical advancements in the following domains:
Urban Traffic Flow and Congestion Management
Smart Transportation and ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems)
Highway Design and Safety Analysis
Public Transport Systems and Multimodal Networks
Traffic Simulation and Data Analytics
Sustainable and Green Mobility Planning
Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) and Connected Vehicle Technologies
Papers combining engineering principles with real-world case studies or new algorithms are particularly encouraged.
Publishing your research through recognized conferences can:
Strengthen academic credentials and global visibility
Engage with peers in transportation research and industry
Receive expert feedback from reviewers
Explore funding and partnership opportunities
Influence urban transport policy and development
An efficient way to discover open CFPs is by using curated submission platforms that centralize upcoming engineering events across the globe.
Most conferences invite submissions in the form of:
Full-length technical papers
Work-in-progress or concept notes
Simulation models and case analyses
Policy impact studies
Peer review is standard, with selection based on originality, technical accuracy, and relevance to emerging traffic engineering challenges.
If you're conducting research that improves road safety, optimizes mobility, or integrates technology into traffic management, submitting to a Traffic Engineering CFP in 2025 is a step toward impactful dissemination. Academic and industry stakeholders alike value the contributions made by scholars in this critical engineering field.