Late Breaking Abstracts

The term late-breaking has been used in racing for years, and refers to the timing of your brake pedal. When attempting to pass another car, judging when you should apply the brakes is crucial. Brake too early and you may run wide and lose the pass, or worse, crash on your noggin! Braking too late can be just as disastrous, but if executed correctly, you will get by your opponent with relative ease. The trick is to pick a point on the track and either judge by that, or embrace the Force and use your pedal feel. In this article we will take you through the basics of late braking and some tips to help you master this technique!

Designed to showcase research prototypes or commercially available products that pursue innovative ideas in the conference’s interest areas, demo submissions will be reviewed in a dedicated session. Accepted demonstrations will be on display on the conference floor, where they can receive valuable feedback from the community and facilitate discussions and collaborations.

The Late Breaking Abstract deadline is NOT a deadline extension of the general abstract submission deadline earlier this year, and only a limited number of abstracts will be selected for oral presentation. The selection process is highly competitive, and the late-breaking program is intended to highlight novel and substantive studies of high impact. Clinical studies and retrospective or single center studies are not eligible for this category, but laboratory-based submissions are encouraged provided that they clearly describe why experiments could not be completed before the regular abstract submission deadline.