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IC
EST2010
International
Conference
on Environmental Science and Technology 2010
Abstract
Submission and Paper Awards
Abstracts
are to be prepared and submitted electronically according to the
instructions given below.
Content.
The
abstract should indicate the contaminant(s) being studied and the
scale of the project. Identify the technology or methods. Case studies
with novel approaches are especially desired. Preference will be
given to those abstracts that provide a concise and thorough summary
of the project objectives and results.
Format. Abstracts
are written in English and cannot exceed one page and abstracts
must be prepared using standard PC-based MS Word software. Use a
12-point serif font (e.g. Times New Roman) and leave 1-inch (2.5-cm)
margins left, right, top, and bottom. Center the title (maximum
12 words, all-caps, bold type) at the top of the page. Leave a blank
line before beginning the author list, which also is centered. If
several authors are from one organization, the organization need
be typed only once. After each author or group of authors, use parentheses
to enclose their affiliation - institution (first level only, omit
division, department, etc.), city, state/province (if applicable)
and country. Bold and italicize the name of the presenting author.
Leave a blank line after the authors and then begin the text, typing
it single-spaced and justifying only the left margin. Leave one
blank line between paragraphs; do not indent paragraphs. Authors
can download an example from the Conference web site at http://www.aasci.org/conference/env/doc/abstract-example.pdf.
Submission and Cover Note.
Abstracts are submitted electronically via e-mail.
Send the abstract to env-abstract@AASci.org. Receipt of the abstract
will be acknowledged by e-mail. When submitting, include the necessary
submittal data in the cover note, organized under the following
format:
(1) Title:
Title of abstract should not exceed
12 words. (2) Author
and Address: Presenting
author is the person expected to make the presentation at the Conference.
Include all contact information - Name, highest degree, academic
employment title, department, institution, street number and name,
city, state/province, zip/postal code, country, telephone number,
fax number, and e-mail address. (3)
Author List: List
full names of all coauthors and contact information - all the same
as the presenting author. Indicate who is the corresponding author
of the paper/abstract. (4) Presentation
Preference: Indicate whether the author
prefers a platform (oral) or a poster presentation. Refer to the
suggested presentation topics in the list and select one to three
sessions (e.g., 3.3, 9.2). The author's preference will be taken
into account, but placement cannot be guaranteed.
Review. All
abstracts will be reviewed. The Scientific/Technical Program Committee
will consider authors' suggestions as to session and format (platform
or poster), but the final decision will be based on overall design
of the Conference program.
Notification of Acceptance. The Committee's decision on each abstract will be mailed
to the presenting author. If the abstract was accepted, this letter
will state the platform or poster session to which the abstract
has been assigned and will provide instructions to prepare the presentation.
Publication. Manuscripts
will be invited for all abstracts accepted for platform or poster
presentation; the submittal deadline will be June 30, 2010. Papers
qualified for the publication standards are published in the Proceedings
of Environmental Science and Technology. Full papers which receive
high scores in the review process will be selected for
publication in Journal of Environmental Science and Health (Part A), a peer reviewed journal.
Student
Paper Award. The first author of the
paper must be a full-time student when the paper is submitted for
the student paper competition. Advisors and other co-authors may
be listed, but the paper must be presented (either platform or poster)
by the student. Student papers for the competition must be received
by May 31, 2010. Winning papers will be selected in early July,
2010 and will be recognized during the Plenary Session.
Young
Scientist Paper Award. The first author
of the paper must be a young scientist under 40 (born after 4/1/1969)
when the paper is submitted for the Young Scientist Paper Award
competition. Other co-authors may be listed, but the paper must
be presented (either platform or poster) by the Young Scientist
candidate. Young Scientist papers for the competition must be received
by May 31, 2010. Winning papers will be selected in early July,
2010 and will be recognized during the Plenary Session.
Paper
Award. Outstanding papers will be
selected for the Excellent Paper Awards. Papers for competition
must be received by May 31, 2010. International authors (non-North
American) are especially encouraged to submit papers for the competition.
Winning papers will be selected in July, 2010 and will be recognized
during the Plenary Session.
Poster
Award. Outstanding
posters will be selected for the Poster Award during the poster
presentations. Winning posters will be recognized after the Conference.
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