The Sensometrics committee is soliciting proposals for Sensometrics 2028 – The 19th Sensometrics Conference.
The Sensometric Society is an international, interdisciplinary professional society dedicated to advancing the science and application of sensometrics – the development and use of specialized statistical and methodological approaches for sensory and consumer science. It aims to foster communication and collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and educators who focus on the quantitative measurement and analysis of sensory perceptions and consumer preferences, recognizing that this field requires unique methods tailored to its complex data. The Society organizes the biennial Sensometrics Conference, provides membership benefits and networking opportunities, and serves as a global hub for disseminating scientific knowledge, promoting methodological innovation, and supporting the growth of the sensometrics community.
The Sensometric Society organizes the Sensometrics Conference series to serve the needs of the sensometrics community. By submitting a proposal to host a Sensometrics Conference, applicants agree to operate in accordance with the policies and agreements of the Sensometric Society. Proposals may be submitted by members of the Sensometric Society, either individually or in collaboration with other members, including joint proposals from two or more member organizations or groups.
If you would like to be considered to host the meeting, please complete the details below in full by 1 April 2026 and submit the proposal to Carlos Gomez-Corona (chair@sensometric.org) Chair of the Sensometric Society, with a copy to Quoc Cuong Nguyen (nqcuong@hcmut.edu.vn), member of the Sensometric Society Committee. Please use Arial font, size 11. The proposal should be no more than 5 pages in length, including the front page.
Applicants will then be invited to deliver a 10-minute presentation at an online assembly meeting. The date and time of the presentation will be announced at a later stage.
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