Guideline for Paper Submission
All authors are required to upload their paper to the on-line paper submission system. Please prepare your paper in both PDF format and MS Word for the submission.
The deadline for submission of the paper is April 30, 2020 May 15 (Fri.). Notification of acceptance of the paper will be sent via an e-mail to the corresponding author and speaker by June 26, 2020. 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.
Please be informed that the presenter of each accepted papers must complete his/her registration and pay the registration fee by July 31, 2020 (Author Registration Due); otherwise the papers will be withdrawn from the proceedings publication.
Format of Submission
Number of pages allowed for the paper is ONLY 1 page. No more papers as final manuscript needs to be submitted.
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.
The text should be in 11 point Times New Roman with single spacing. We normally recommend the use of 1.0 (single) line spacing. However, when typing complicated mathematical text it is important to increase the space between text lines in order to prevent sub- and super-script fonts overlapping one another and making your printed matter illegible.
Large figures and tables may strong across both columns. Figure captions should be centered below the figures; table captions should be centered above. Avoid placing figures and tables before their first mention in the text. Use the abbreviation "Fig. 1," even at the beginning of a sentence. Figure axis label are often a source of confusion. Use words rather than symbols. Tables should be presented in the form shown in Table1. Their layout should be consistent throughout. Equations are placed in center and should be preceded and followed by one line of white. If they are numbered, make sure that they are numbered consecutively. Place the numbers in parentheses. Flush with the right-hand margin of the column and level with the last line of the equation. Graphics may be full color. All colors will be retained on the USB Proceeding. Graphics must not use stipple fill patterns because they may not be reproduced properly. Please use only SOLID FILL colors which contrast well both on screen and on a black-and-white hardcopy.
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:
- G. W. Scherer, J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 2(9), 243 (1990).
- H. J. Kim and J. S. Im, SID'05 Technical Digest, vol. 1, p. 401 (2005).
- O.V. Mazurin and E.A. Porai-Koshits (eds.), Phase Separation in Glass, North-Holland, Amsterdam, p. 21 (1984).
- D.L. Eaten. Porous glass support material, US Patent no. 904,422 (1975).