Join the MICCAI 2025 Program Committee
Thursday 5th December 2024
We invite researchers who have been active in past MICCAI conferences and are familiar with the review process to volunteer for service on the program committee as Area Chairs (ACs). The quality of the conference depends largely on the paper selection process; and this in turn relies on bringing together the best possible team of ACs. We hope this call for program committee membership will engage scientists with complementary expertise to join the MICCAI 2025 team and deliver a compelling conference for the whole community.
Please keep in mind that not all applications can be selected. In the first phase, there will be approximately 150 ACs recruited, with a mix of MIC, CAI, and MICCAI experts as well as those in Clinical Translation of Methodology and Health Equity. We aim to have diversity of senior and more junior candidates, gender, topic, and geography represented. After paper submission, we may invite additional ACs from the database of applicants to ensure coverage of the breadth and depth of expertise required on the program committee.
Being an AC is a demanding but rewarding task that involves: assigning reviewers, managing the review process for 20-25 papers in the initial stage; providing meta-reviews for approximately 15 papers after the rebuttal period (number may change based on the volume of submissions); and proposing outstanding papers for orals and awards. As with previous MICCAI meetings, the CMT system will be used to manage the process and paper assignment to ACs will be completed automatically using the latest version of the Toronto Paper Matching System (TPMS). The CMT will be used to manage conflicts. ACs will report to the Program Chairs who will oversee the process.
To understand the responsibilities and time commitment of the ACs, please carefully read the details below before you apply. Note that there will not be any face-to-face program committee meetings. Instead, you will be expected to participate in two teleconferences, the first in early March of 2025 for orientation and the second in the summer of 2025 to discuss the final program and collect feedback on the process. These will be held in two different time zones to accommodate the geographical spread of our community. All program committee members will be expected to participate in one of the teleconferences to not only help create the final program but also to provide feedback for the overall MICCAI peer-review process.
In recognition of your efforts, your name will be included in the conference program, proceedings, and conference website. The conference will be exploring community-building activities for MICCAI 2025 involving our program committee members.
Schedule of Key Program Committee Duties
ACs are required to be available for the following key, time-sensitive tasks (Notice, in particular, that the review process has been updated in 2024, resulting in changes to the AC workflow):
- by the end of January: Update subject areas in CMT; upload relevant papers to TPMS
- 2/13/2025: Abstract deadline
- 2/27/2025: Submission deadline (including supplementary material)
- early March: Attend the 1st PC teleconference
- 3/10/2025: ACs receive primary paper assignment (~25)
- 3/11/2025 to 3/17/2025 (1 week): Phase I - ACs provide suggestions on reviewer assignments /paper format checking
- 3/20/2025 to 3/24/2025 (1 week): Reviewer bidding
- 3/26/2025 (1 day): ACs check reviewer assignments
- 3/28/2025 - 4/16/2025 (3 weeks): Review period - ACs monitor review progress and quality, reassign reviewers if needed
- 4/23/2025 - 4/24/2025 (2 days): ACs assign papers with missing reviews to emergency reviewers
- 4/25/2025 to 5/5/2025 (1.5 weeks): Emergency review period and decision-making - ACs will review early decisions and make recommendations for accepted papers regarding orals, awards, and session types. ACs also assist in finding external reviewers for papers that no emergency reviewers are willing to take on. In rare cases, ACs will be asked to provide missing reviews.
- 5/12/2025: Reviews and early decisions are released
- 5/13/2025 to 5/19/2025 (1 week): Rebuttal period - ACs receive secondary paper assignments (~15)
- 5/20/2025 to 5/26/2025 (1 week): Reviewers update reviews/scores
- 5/20/2025 to 6/2/2025 (2 weeks): ACs encourage reviewers to update scores and make independent recommendations (accept/reject). ACs provide justifications for rejects, assessments for accepts (orals, awards, session types, etc)
- 6/4/2025 to 6/10/2025 (1 week): (Senior) ACs make final decision on ‘disagreements'
- 6/17/2025: Final decisions released
- Summer: ACs attend the 2nd PC teleconference
Your responsibilities will end with the 2nd PC teleconference. A detailed timeline is posted on the Conference webpage.
Applying to Serve as an Area Chair
We invite all experienced researchers who have been active in past MICCAI conferences and are familiar with the review process to apply. We expect ACs to have typically at least three years of research experience since Ph.D. or equivalent, have attended and reviewed for at least three MICCAI conferences, and have published at least three MICCAI conference papers as first or last author. Those who have served as ACs for three consecutive years for past MICCAI conferences are not eligible to apply.
If you are new to the MICCAI community, you may still be eligible to be an AC if you have been involved in the organization of high-quality MIC and/or CAI events, particularly in underrepresented geographical regions; please provide the relevant information about these alternative events. We strongly encourage applications from women and underrepresented communities and regions at MICCAI.
The deadline to apply is January 3, 2025. The conference Program Chairs will carefully review all applications and will respond by 15 January 2025.
We look forward to your applications and to working together for a successful MICCAI 2025.
Best wishes,
Program Chairs: James Gee, Daniel Alexander, Carole Sudre, Juan Eugenio Iglesias Gonzalez, Jaesung Hong, Archana Venkataraman
Submission Platform Manager: Kitty Wong
General Chairs: Jinah Park, Polina Golland, Jonghyo Kim