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Oral Presentations
Oral presentations will
be limited to a total of 20 minutes,
including time reserved for questions (2-3
minutes). Laptops and data projectors are
the principal presentation tools that will
be provided, and presenters are asked to use
Microsoft PowerPoint when preparing their
talks.
Please, check the
program for the
session of your oral presentation.
Poster Presentations
Posters will be presented
in different sessions, so please check the
program for the session to which your
poster has been assigned. Poster numbers
will be placed in the upper left corner of
the board, and each poster will be assigned
a number in the program to facilitate
placement. Please respect the assignments.
Authors are expected to be at the poster
location during the session to which they
have been assigned. Posters must occupy a
space no larger than
90
cm
(width)
by 150
cm
(height), so please plan
accordingly.
Abstracts
Authors are invited to
submit a one-page abstract describing
original work that has not been published
elsewhere. The
abstract template was to be the basis
for the submissions. Authors were asked to
identify the
topic that the presentation addresses
and their preference for either an oral or a
poster presentation.
The deadline for receipt of
abstracts was
October 31st, 2009.
The TEMPMEKO&ISHM 2010
editors reviewed
the abstracts and advised
the authors of their acceptance by January
15th, 2010.
The
submission of abstracts is closed!
Papers
The Proceedings of
TEMPMEKO&ISHM 2010 will appear as several
Special Issues of the
International Journal of Thermophysics.
This represents a significant departure from
previous ISHM symposiums and TEMPMEKO
conferences before 2007, where the
Proceedings were published by the
organizers. While the benefits of a journal
publication are clear, the format of the
submissions differs from that of previous
TEMPMEKO or ISHM proceedings and must follow
closely the guidelines of the IJT so as not
to unduly delay the editorial and
publication processes.
The IJT Editor-in-Chief, Mickey Haynes,
supplied us with a
sample paper.
There is a page limit of
3000 words (about 8 to 9 pages in the
printed IJT version).
Papers are due March 7, 2010.
Please submit through
Springer system.
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