Professional Documents
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The Scientific Organizing Committee launches a call for oral and/or e-poster
communications (presentations will be given in English). All honourable
authors are invited to submit an abstract for the conference themes and
topics. Prospective researchers are strongly encouraged to submit an abstract
that might be selected for oral or e-poster presentation. Please click here to
submit your abstract. Abstract submission will be closed on March 12,
2016. When submitting your abstract, please follow the guidelines below to
what your abstract should include: - an introductory statement that outlines
the background and significance of the study - a succinct description of the
basic methodologies - a clear indication of the major findings of the study - a
concluding statement
MOHAMMAD AZIZ HAMED & James f. oneal - If the names are written like
Author, F. A., Author, S. B., kindly change as F. A. Author, S. B. Author Except for specific terms, abbreviations, and terminology, there is no
capitalization for the keywords except the first one. There should at least be
four keywords and they should be separated only by commas. There should
only be one dot in the end. Check the spacing (e.g. Keyword1, keyword2,
keyword3. - Do not make these common mistakes : keyword1 ,keyword2.
Keyword3). - Abstract, as well as the paper, MUST NOT be written in the first
person. - Please do not give any references in the abstract as this is the
commonly accepted methodology of academic writing. - Please double-check
if there are any grammatical mistakes. The benefits of this system are many
but include: - Allowing you to preview your abstract and make modifications to
your satisfaction; - Ensuring you know your lodgement is completed as you
will receive an immediate e-mail confirmation; - Ensuring accurate indexing of
all authors in the abstracts/proceedings book; - Ensuring consistent
presentation of all abstracts in the proceedings (overarching formatting is
imposed).
e-Poster Presentation
e-Poster Presentations are normally made by electronic presentation slides in
PDF or pptx files using Data Projector.