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All authors are required to upload their submissions to the conference website (www.imid.or.kr). Please prepare your paper in PDF format for the submission. The paper shall consist of 2 pages including illustrations.
The deadline for submission of the paper is May 31, 2011 June 14, 2011 (Final Deadline) . Notification of acceptance of the paper will be sent via an e-mail to the corresponding author by July 5, 2011.
The submitted paper will either be accepted or rejected based on technical merits evaluated by peer reviewers. The accepted paper might be reassigned to an oral or poster presentations of appropriate topical session at the discretion of program committee.
At least, one author of each accepted papers must complete his/her registration and pay the registration fee by August 31, 2011 (Author Registration Due); otherwise the papers will be withdrawn from the proceedings publication.
Format of Submission
The format of paper will be posted at the conference website (www.imid.or.kr).
Number of pages allowed for the paper of IMID 2011 is 2 pages.
The Title should be concise and informative enough to facilitate understanding of the paper. Acronyms should not be in the Title.
Authors’ names should preferably be written in full name for all publications to facilitate indexing and avoid ambiguities.
Less than five keywords related to the article should be listed. The Abstract is limited to less than 100 words, which should provide the conclusions and all results of general.
All text must be in a two-column format. The manuscript is recommended to have formal sections of regular papers, i.e., introduction, experimental procedure, results, discussion, summary, acknowledgement and references. However, depending on contents of manuscript, it may not include all the sections listed above. Total number of figures and tables are recommended not to exceed more than 10 in total. Also, the number of references may not exceed 15.
Equations should be neatly typed, punctuated and aligned to bring out their structure, and numbered on the right. Use × rather than a centered dot, except for scalar products of vectors. The solidus (/) should be used instead of built-up fractions in running text, and in display wherever clarity would not be jeopardized. Use “exp” for complicated exponents.
Notation must be legible, clear, compact, and consistent with standard usage.
A Reference section should follow the text. Reference should be made to the full list of authors rather than to first author followed by an abbreviation such as et al.

Formats of typical references are as follows:
1. G. W. Scherer, J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 2(9), 243 (1990).
2. H. J. Kim and J. S. Im, SID’05 Technical Digest, vol. 1, p. 401 (2005).
3. O.V. Mazurin and E.A. Porai-Koshits (eds.), Phase Separation in Glass, North-Holland, Amsterdam, p. 21 (1984).
4. D.L. Eaten. Porous glass support material, US Patent no. 904,422 (1975).
5. K. D. Hong, IMID’06 Technical Digest, p. 877 (2006).
Last Updated June 9, 2011