Abstract Submission
Your abstract should give readers a brief summary of your article. It should concisely describe the contents of your article, and include key terms. It should be informative, accessible and not only indicate the general scope of the article but also state the main results obtained and conclusions drawn. The abstract should be complete in itself; it should not contain undefined abbreviations and no table numbers, figure numbers, references or equations should be referred to. It should be suitable for direct inclusion in abstracting services and should not normally be more than 300 words.
Paper SUBMISSION
The following information is provided to help you with the paper submission:
- The length of the submitted SACT paper is at least four pages and no more than six pages.
- All papers should meet the SACT template, and the committee reserves the right not to accept and not to proceed with any documents that do not meet this template.
- All review processes are blind reviews.
- To ensure the blind review process, please do not enter the author names in the paper that will be reviewed. Keep the author fields as is. The author names are required for the camera-ready version one.
- The paper should not have a page number, header or footer.
- The paper should be written in English, including tables and figures content. The paper may be rejected due to poor English writing quality.
- All papers are subject to plagiarism checking using iThenticate. The papers are expected to have a plagiarism score of less than 20%. The documents may be rejected due to high similarity after checking with iThenticate. We will inform the authors about plagiarism checking results before the review process to allow authors to revise their paper(s).
- Please refer to IOP authors guideline.
We are using the IOP Conference Proceedings template
Publication
All accepted and presented papers will be submitted to Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS), Proceedings (indexed by Scopus). No refunds will be issued for registered participants who fail to attend. The proofreading fee is the responsibility of the author.