RAMS® 2027 CALL FOR PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS & TUTORIALS

“Reliability, Maintainability and Safety in a Changing World: From Legacy Systems to AI-Enabled Futures

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE — April 30, 2026

 The 73nd Annual Reliability & Maintainability Symposium (RAMS®) will be held at Hilton  St.  Petersburg  Bayfront in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA during the week of January 25-28, 2027. The theme for RAMS® 2026 is “Reliability, Maintainability and Safety in a Changing World: From Legacy Systems to AI-Enabled Futures”.

In a changing world marked by the transition from legacy systems to AI-enabled futures, the optimization of reliability, maintainability, and safety — augmented by advanced data analytics and emerging artificial intelligence technologies — is essential for achieving resilient and secure outcomes across all sectors. Industries increasingly depend on these interconnected principles to minimize downtime, control costs, ensure operational continuity, and safeguard human and system integrity amid rapid technological evolution. Academia plays a pivotal role by advancing fundamental research, developing innovative methodologies, and bridging the gap between traditional engineering practices and AI- driven approaches. Government agencies provide critical leadership by establishing rigorous standards, guidelines, and policies that integrate reliability, maintainability, and safety into acquisition processes, while promoting the adoption of AI and digital tools to modernize legacy infrastructure and enhance mission assurance in high-stakes environments. Together, these collaborative efforts across industry, academia, and government are shaping a future where systems are not only robust and sustainable but also adaptive to the challenges of an AI-transformed landscape.

This conference seeks to unite professionals, researchers, and policymakers to explore the latest advancements and share insights in these vital areas. We invite papers that present novel approaches, case studies, and theoretical developments that address current challenges and future trends. By fostering collaboration between industry, academia, and government, we aim to drive forward-thinking solutions that enhance safety and success on a national and global scale.

We invite you to share interesting theoretical or practical findings of your research, engineering case studies, success stories, lessons learned, R&M based analyses and simulations, or R&M discoveries at RAMS® 2027 in St. Petersburg. Tell us how you are designing, optimizing, and supporting systems (both hardware and software) through the execution of RAMS® disciplines. RAMS® is the premier forum for sharing your experience, knowledge, and road maps to success. Make your contribution to the advancement of the RAMS disciplines and enjoy participating in the rich exchange of ideas and solutions. We want you to contribute your unique experience to our synergistic symposium sponsored by eight professional societies. Start planning to submit your paper or tutorial now.

RAMS® seeks to provide a mix of regular papers, presentations only, and tutorials.

  • Regular papers are the best medium to document advancements in the state-of-the- art research, and those accepted after being properly peer reviewed will be published. A short technical presentation with discussion period (approximately half an hour) will be given for each paper. It is the policy of RAMS® to publish all papers presented at RAMS® in IEEE Xplore.
  • Presentations only topics is a new option for those that do not wish to pursue a paper for publishing but will follow similar processes as paper presentations.
  • Tutorials provide exposure to more fundamental topics. Their technical depth ranges from introductory to advanced. Tutorials are presented in two-hour in-depth sessions. Examples of the most recent written papers and tutorials are available in the 2026 Proceedings and the 2026 Tutorial Notes.

Your submission should address topics pertinent to Reliability and Maintainability and that are relevant to our theme.

Abstract topics are:

  • Reliability, Maintainability and Safety in a Changing World: From Legacy Systems to AI-Enabled Futures
  • Autonomous Systems, AI, Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT) Applications in R&M
  • Availability, Repairable Systems and Maintenance Models and Methodologies
  • Design Optimization Using R&M Techniques
  • Diagnostics, Prognostics and Health Management
  • FMEA and Fault Tree Analysis
  • Human Reliability
  • Life/Warranty Data Analysis and Accelerated Life Testing
  • Physical Reliability Models
  • R&M Applications in Aerospace
  • R&M Applications in Health Care
  • R&M Applications in Manufacturing, Service or Infrastructure Management
  • R&M Management and Business Process Improvement
  • Reliability Modeling
  • Risk Analysis and Management
  • Security and Dependability Analysis
  • Software Reliability and Testing
  • System Safety and Software Safety Analysis

If you wish to present a paper, presentation or tutorial at RAMS® 2027, now is the time to begin your preparation. The paper must represent your original work and should not be published or presented in any other journals or conferences. Presentations must be based on the conference theme and topic areas above. Tutorials must address broad areas of interest in reliability and maintainability engineering.

You must submit your abstracts via rams.org and the abstract submission process will be available from March 1, 2025, until April 30, 2026.

To submit an abstract for a regular paper, presentation only or tutorial, an author must provide the following:

  • A title of no more than 80 characters
  • An abstract (all text—no equations, figures, or tables) of no more than 1000 words
  • Names and contact information for all authors
  • An indication of which author will present (if it is accepted for the Symposium)
  • Relevant topic areas for their paper (from the list of this Call for Papers)

The name(s) of the author(s) should not be included in either the title or in the abstract. Regular paper can have no more than four authors, presentations only can have only one author/presenter, tutorial can have no more than two authors.

Authors will also be asked to indicate if any authors are full-time students (to assess qualification for the RAMS® student paper award), and to which (if any) of the eight RAMS® sponsoring societies each author belongs. Membership in a RAMS® sponsoring society is not required for acceptance. Each author can submit no more than four paper abstracts and no more than four tutorial abstracts for consideration. Authors cannot be added to a paper or tutorial after the abstract submission deadline.

Upon receipt of your abstract, you will receive a confirmation e-mail from RAMS® that your abstract was received. Therefore, it is critical that all authors provide and maintain a valid e-mail address that can accept e-mails. If an author moves or changes addresses, the author must provide their new contact information to the RAMS® Program Committee.

Note that all correspondence regarding papers, presentations and tutorials will be sent to the e-mail address of the author who submits the abstract.

Review Procedure for Abstracts

In May 2026, the RAMS® Program Committee selects abstracts that will proceed to develop draft candidate papers, presentations, and tutorials. Selections are based on innovativeness, technical merit, clarity, and relevance to the Symposium theme and topics listed previously. Authors will be notified of abstract approval in June 2026. For papers, authors are required to submit complete drafts of both the paper  and  presentation  slides  by the end of July 2026. Draft or candidate papers shall be submitted without author identification on the paper in order to accommodate a blind peer review. The specific requirements for papers and presentation slides will be communicated to authors in a timely fashion. Submitted draft papers will be subjected to review by the Program Committee and RAMS® Editorial Board. The draft papers will also be submitted to IEEE CrossCheck plagiarism detection tool. Authors will be given feed back on their draft papers and presentation slides by the end of August 2026 with follow on additional editorial changes as necessary. Final paper and presentation slides are due by the end of September 2026. Final papers will be reviewed by both the Program Committee and the RAMS® Proceedings Editor. At this time, authors must also complete a RAMS® Copyright Form, and at least one author of papers must register (at a reduced fee) for the Symposium.

By submitting an abstract for a paper, the author  is accepting the condition that a paper may be rejected at any time if the Program Committee determines that the author is failing to comply with RAMS® deadlines or policies, or if the Program Committee determines that the content of the paper is not of sufficient quality to merit publication in the Proceedings. For more information contact the Program Chair at programs@rams.org. The author is accepting the condition that if their paper is ultimately accepted into the Proceedings, at least one author on the paper will attend the Symposium, and present the paper at the Symposium in reasonably fluent English.

The review procedure for “presentations only” will follow similar process, conditions, and deadlines as papers. For more information on presentation only, contact the Program Chair at programs@rams.org.

The review procedure for tutorials is identical to the review procedure for papers except that they are reviewed by a Tutorial Committee and are not subjected to a blind review. Authors of accepted tutorials receive gratis registration for Symposium. For more information, contact the Tutorials Chair, at tutorials@rams.org. By submitting an abstract for a tutorial, the author is accepting the condition that if their tutorial is ultimately accepted for the Symposium, the author and/or co-author will attend the Symposium and deliver the tutorial at the Symposium in reasonably fluent English.