Thesis
SUBMIT A PAPER
To submit an abstract or paper, please send an email to nepcap@conferencecenter.ru, attaching the required files.
The plenary lectures are intended as reviews of recent world-wide research accomplishments in the respective fields delivered by international experts.
The contributed papers will be on current ongoing basic and applied experimental and computational research on advancements made in experimental and computational fundamental and applied studies relevant to nonequilibrium processes. Both oral and poster sessions are planned.
If you are interested in submitting a paper for presentation, please send a 2-page abstract and indicate the session at which you would like your paper to be presented. The abstract should clearly state the objectives of your research, the methods used, and the results. It should also briefly describe what would be included in the full paper. The program committee will decide whether your presentation will be in the oral or poster format. If you are interested in attending the Symposium without presenting a paper, please notify the Co-Chair.
The last technical session of the Symposium will be devoted to an open panel discussion to identify the issues to be addressed, the aspects of research needed, and the international cooperation that can be fostered to solve various issues of nonequilibrium processes.
The abstract should be no more than two pages in length, including figures, tables, and references.
The abstract should include a title with name(s) and organization(s) of author(s) followed by the main body of text and references.
It should be prepared single-spaced on 8.5 x 11 in (or A4) paper using one side of the sheet only with 1-inch (or 25-millimeter) margins. Use 12-point Times font.
The full manuscripts are planned to be published after Symposium in the Journal “Gorenie I Vzryv – Combustion and Explosion”.
They should be prepared according to the requirements on http://combex.org/journal/en/instructions.htm
The manuscript should include a title with name(s) and organization(s) of author(s) and an abstract of 150 to 200 words followed by sections containing an introduction, the main body of text, concluding remarks, acknowledgements, and references.
All references should be extensive, i.e., containing the full list of authors, year, publication title, full journal title, volume, issue, pages (for journals); year, book title, place, publisher (for books). For references in Russian, use transliteration (www.translit.ru, option BGN) and translation into English.