Conference:
7th Conference on FOUNDATIONS OF NANOSCIENCE
(FNANO10):
SELF-ASSEMBLED ARCHITECTURES AND DEVICES
WEB
SUBMISSION OF CONFERENCE PAPERS, including:
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INVITED
PAPERS: 12 page limit,
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ACCEPTED
SUBMITTED PAPERS: 15 page limit and
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POSTER
PAPERS: 5 page limit:
PAPER
SUBMISSION & UPLOAD WEBSITE: http://fnano10.cs.duke.edu/submit/
Deadlines:
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SUBMISSION
DEADLINE: January 15, 2010 for submission of initial version of invited or
contributed papers or posters for consideration by the Program Committee.
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Submissions: If you wish to submit a paper
or poster to FNANO, you need to do this by January 15, 2010, using with the instructions below. Invited
Speakers:
Also, if you are invited to give a talk at FNANO, please submit at least an
abstract by January
15, 2010.
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February
15, 2010 Acceptance/Rejection DECISIONS. The notification of acceptance/rejection decisions
will be by February
15, 2010.
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FINAL
PAPER DEADLINE: March 1, 2010 for final version of invited or accepted
contributed papers or posters to appear in the Conference Proceedings.
Requirements
for Submissions:
By
submitting an abstract, you agree to the following conditions:
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An
author or coauthor (including keynote, invited, and solicited speakers) will
register, attend the meeting, and make the presentation as scheduled
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All
clearances, including government, intellectual property, and company clearance,
have been obtained to present and publish.
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All
co-authors have been informed of the submission and agree to it.
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The
program chairs are authorized to circulate your abstract to the track chairs
for review and selection purposes.
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Accepted
abstracts may be published in printed and web programs promoting the
conference; web programs will be available on the FNANO website Feb. 15,
2010.
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Only
original material should be submitted.
Abstracts
should be 1-2 pages long and based on the template given at the FNANO
submission site. They must contain enough detail to clearly convey the
approach and the results of the research.
FINAL PAPER Publication in
Proceedings:
Accepted Submissions: If you submitted a paper or
poster to FNANO that was accepted, you need to submit a final version of your
paper or poster by March
1, 2010, for
inclusion in the Conference Proceedings, using with the instructions below.
Invited Speakers: Also, all Invited Speakers are
invited and requested to submit a Paper by March 1, 2010.
In either case the paper to appear in the Conference
Proceedings is to be in PDF format without page numbers (See below paper format
requirements. Note that The first page of the paper should have at the top of
the page at least a title, list of authors and their affiliations; the abstract
and body of the paper should be below that and on the following pages.)
Requirements
for FINAL PAPERs in Proceedings:
A
full-length manuscript (up to 5 pages for accepted posters and contributed
talks, up to 12 pages for invited and keynote presenters) may be submitted
until March 1 for inclusion in the conference Proceedings.
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If
a full-length manuscript is not submitted, the presenter's 1-2 page abstract
will appear in its place.
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Conference
proceedings will be distributed on CDs at the FNANO meeting and will be
available for download from the conference website thereafter.
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Only
original material should be submitted for the conference proceedings (material
which has not previously appeared in print and which is not under consideration
at another journal)
DETAILS
OF WEB SUBMISSIONS:
The
Conference Proceedings will be published as an electronic book by an electronic
publisher, and electronic versions of the proceedings will be subsequently
available by commercial book venders. A DC of the Conference Proceedings will
also be provided to registered Conference attendees. Detailed specifications of
the paper format are given below. The submission of a Paper is via the paper
submission web page: and the web location (will be
posted here). On that paper submission web page, first select "Create an Account" to define
your own login name and password. (For security on that paper submission web
site, please use a non-obvious password. Be sure to record your chosen login
name and password, since then you can subsequent repeatedly re-upload your
paper and/or change contact names or paper title until the deadline of March
1, 2010. Please do not later
re-submit you paper under a second login name, since this will cause us
confusion.) Then after defining your own login name and password, you should
next select "Login" at the paper submission web page (will be posted here). After entering your login
name and password, you will be able to upload your PDF formatted paper. Please then select "Invited
Paper" in the web pull-down paper category choice.
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Unfortunately, we have a firm final accepted paper upload deadline of March
1, 2010, and after that deadline the
website will close down so the electronic publisher can format the proceedings.
DETAILED
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PAPER FORMAT:
Most Important
Restrictions: *
*Submit a PDF Document. Please submit a PDF (with suffix .PDF) formatted document for upload to web location: (will be posted here) . You can produce the PDF from MS Word or LaTex.
*Use No Page Numbers nor
Running Heads. Your paper should show no
printed page numbers or running heads; these are allocated by the volume
editor.
*Use No Page Numbers nor
Running Heads. Your paper should show no
printed page numbers or running heads; these are allocated by the volume
editor.
*Top of first Page Needs Title, Authors, and Affiliations: The first page of the paper should at the top contain a title, list of authors and their affiliations. The abstract and body of the paper should be below that and on the following pages.
*Printing Area. The printing area is 122 mm x 193 mm. The text should be
justified to occupy the full line width, so that the right margin is not
ragged, with words hyphenated as appropriate. Please fill pages so that the
length of the text is no less than 180 mm.
*Font Sizes. Use 14 pt Times in Bold for the Title, use 10-point type
for the name(s) of the author(s) and 9-point type for the address(es) and the
abstract. For the main text, please use 10-point type and single-line spacing,
except use 12-point Times in Bold for the title of Sections.
*Typeface. We recommend using Computer Modern Roman (CM) fonts, Times,
or one of the similar typefaces widely used in photo-typesetting. (In these
typefaces the letters have serifs, i.e., short endstrokes at the head and the
foot of letters.) Italic type may be used to emphasize words in running text.
Bold type and underlining should be avoided. With these sizes, the interline
distance should be set so that some 45 lines occur on a full-text page.
*Title. Use 14 pt Times in Bold for the Title, 10-point type for
the name(s) of the author(s) and 9-point type for the address(es) and the
abstract. Three lines below title, list names of authors. Footnote authors'
names with footnotes providing authors' mailing address and email address.
*Paper Abstract. The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper
and should contain at least 70 and at most 150 words. It should be set in
9-point font size and should be inset 1.0 cm from the right and left margins.
There should be two blank (10-point) lines before and after the abstract.
*Main Text. For the main text, please use 10-point type and
single-line spacing.
*Paper Sections of Main Text. Number the Sections 1,2,...
beginning with the Introduction. For the title of Sections, use Bold 12-point
type.
*Headings. Headings should be capitalized (i.e., nouns, verbs, and
all other words except articles, prepositions, and conjunctions should be set
with an initial capital) and should, with the exception of the title, be
aligned to the left. Words joined by a hyphen are subject to a special rule. If
the first word can stand alone, the second word should be capitalized. Table
captions should always be positioned above the tables. The final sentence of a
table caption should end without a period.
*Lemmas, Propositions, and
Theorems. The numbers accorded to lemmas,
propositions, and theorems etc. should appear in consecutive order, starting
with the number 1.
*Figures. Figures should be numbered and should have a caption that
should always be positioned under the figures, in contrast to the caption
belonging to a table, which should always appear above the table. The final
sentence of a caption, be it for a table or a figure, should end without a
period. Please center the captions between the margins and set them in 9-point
type. The distance between text and figure should be about 8 mm, the distance
between figure and caption about 5 mm. Illustrations will be printed in black
and white (halftones).
*Formulas. Displayed equations or formulas are centered and set on a separate
line (with an extra line or halfline space above and below). Displayed
expressions should be numbered for reference. The numbers should be consecutive
within each section or within the contribution, with numbers enclosed in
parentheses and set on the right margin. Punctuate a displayed equation in the
same way as ordinary text but with a small space before the end punctuation.
*Footnotes. The superscript numeral used to refer to a footnote appears
in the text either directly after the word to be discussed, or in relation to a
phrase or a sentence, following the punctuation sign (comma, semicolon, or
period). Footnotes should appear at the bottom of the normal text area, with a
line of about 2cm in TeX and about 5cm in Word set immediately above them.
*Citations. The list of references is headed References and is not
assigned a number in the decimal system of headings. The list should be set in
small print and placed at the end of your contribution, in front of the
appendix, if one exists. Please do not insert a pagebreak before the list of
references if the page is not completely filled. An example is given at the end
of this information sheet. For citations in the text please use square brackets
and consecutive numbers: [1], [2], [3], ...
Using MS Word. You can use
the MS Word style template style.doc found at http://www.cs.duke.edu/~reif/FNANO/style.doc
if you use MS Word to prepare your paper. Please submit the resulting paper as
a PDF document.
Using LaTex. We have no style files for authors, but we suggest you to use the Springer-Verlag latex formats found at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Please submit the resulting paper as a PDF document.
REQUIRED
COPYRIGHT FORM (due by March 1, 2010):
When submitting your
Invited or Accepted Paper or Poster Abstract, please be sure you fill out, sign
and date the copyright form at web URL: http://www.cs.duke.edu/~reif/FNANO/FNANO10/copyright.pdf
and fax the completed form
to "Foundations of Nanoscience Conference" at fax number: 919-660-6519.
*** We can't include your
paper in the proceedings unless the fax reaches us by March 1, 2010.