IOP Conferences

Forthcoming Institute Conferences

Call for Abstracts

The conference format will be a mixture of invited lectures, oral talks and poster presentations.

Submission:

Full on-line submission of your personal details and abstract text is available and is the preferred method. Please read the following instructions prior to submitting your abstract; failure to adhere to these instructions may result in your abstract being reproduced in sub-optimal quality.

  • Abstract deadline: 30 January 2009
  • Abstracts length: maximum of 600 words or 1 page of A4
  • Images/Figures: 1 allowed  
  • References: Maximum 10 References
  • File Format: MS word document file or plain text
  • DO NOT add footnotes or page numbers
  • Indicate the corresponding and/or presenting author
  • Indicate your preference for oral or poster presentation - the committee will note your preference but cannot guarantee your preferred choice
  • Select whether the work is predominantly student work or not
  • Submit the title in lower case with only the first letter Capitalised


Submit your abstract on-line here.

Further Assistance:

If you are unable to submit your abstract using the on-line tool, please send an electronic copy to lisa.cornwell_AT_iop.org including the relevant information as above. Failure to provide the requested information, may result in your abstract being rejected.

Abstract confirmation:

Authors will receive confirmation of their submission by e-mail which will include an abstract reference number (e.g. MD-810-01). Please quote your reference number when making subsequent enquiries. Notification of acceptance will be sent by 27 February 2009.

Abstract amendments:

Authors are able to amend their abstract prior to the submission deadline. Please log on to the members area using the username and password provided in your confirmation e-mail or by using your Institute username and password. Once logged on to the members area, follow the link and instructions from 'My abstract submissions'.  

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