Abstract submission

The abstract should be written in English.
Formatting should be kept in Times New Roman, 12. Keep the title centred and bolded, but justify and keep the other sections unbolded.
First, provide the title of the oral presentation or poster (bolded and centred).
On a separate line, provide the full name and surname of each author, with a superscript letter to identify the primary affiliation, and a superscript asterisk to identify the corresponding author.
On separate lines, provide the superscript letters identifying each author’s affiliation. Only the institution name and country should be provided for concision (no department, no address).
In addition, provide the superscript asterisk with the email identifying the corresponding author (the person who submitted the abstract).
On a separate line, provide the text of the abstract (maximum 250 words). If possible, avoid quoting references in the abstract.

Abstracts that do not follow the above guidelines will not be accepted.

The abstract template with an example can be downloaded here 

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

    Type of contribution

    Preferred session

    Eligible for Best junior talk (i.e., given by a BSc, a MSc or a PhD student)

    non-editable abstract file (pdf)