Abstract Submission
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Abstract Submission Guidelines
General Formatting Requirements
- Length: 2 pages, minimum 1000 words
- Font: Times New Roman, 12 point size
- Page Size: A4 with 2.5 cm margins (top, bottom, left, right)
- Language: English only
- Figures/Tables: Maximum 2 figures or tables
- References: Maximum 5 references
- Alignment: Justified text with no syllable segmentation
- File Format: DOCX format, maximum 5MB
Required Structure
Your extended abstract must follow this structure:
- Title - Times New Roman, 14 font size, bold, all caps, centered
- Author Details - Name(s), affiliation(s), and corresponding author email (10 font size)
- Abstract - Maximum 100 words, no references, 12 font size
- Keywords - 3-5 keywords separated by commas
- Introduction - Maximum 100 words (12 font size, bold, all caps heading)
- Materials and Methodology - Maximum 100 words
- Results - Maximum 300 words (include figures/tables if applicable)
- Discussion
- Conclusion - Maximum 100 words
- Acknowledgement - (if applicable)
- References - Maximum 5, alphabetically ordered
Evaluation Criteria
Your paper will be evaluated based on:
- The significance of your contribution to the research field
- The appropriateness of the methodology used
- The presentation and justification of experimental results or theoretical analysis
- The quality and presentation of figures, tables, and relevant graphs
- The overall structure and quality of the paper
Figures and Tables Guidelines
- All tables, images, and figures should be centered and numbered consecutively
- Table headers should be placed at the top of the table
- Figure captions should be placed below the figure
- Headers should be written with uppercase initial letters and bold
- Reference figures in text as "Figure 1", "Table 1", etc.
- Include references for figures/tables (if any) below them in the format: Author surname and publication year
Reference Format
References should be listed alphabetically. Examples:
Journal Article:
Syrrokostas, G., Siokou, A., Leftheriotis, G. & Yianoulis, P. Solar Energy Materials & Solar cells Degradation mechanisms of Pt counter electrodes for dye sensitized solar cells. Sol. Energy Mater. Sol. Cells 103, 119–127 (2012).
Book:
Smith, F. J., & Jones, E. (1948). A scheme of qualitative organic analysis. London: Blackie.