Abstract Submission
Agenda Topics
Sustainable & Green Polymers
Polymer Science
Polymer Chemistry
Polymer Electrochemistry and Energy Storage
Polymer Engineering
Biodegradable and Compostable Polymers
Advances in Plastic Recycling Technologies
Polymer Materials
Polymer Education
Polymer Plastics
Polymers for Energy & Sustainability
Natural & Synthetic Polymers
Peptides, Fibers & Colloids
Polymers In Medicine & Biochemistry
Biopolymers & Molecular Biology Applications
Polymer Catalysis for Sustainable Materials and Processes
Advanced Functional Polymers
Organic, Inorganic and Ceramic Based Composites
Polymer Composites & Nanomaterials
Polymers in Electronics & Energy
Nano & Biopolymers
3D/4D Printing of Bio composite Materials
Biomedical & Healthcare Polymers
Polymer Synthesis & Processing
Supramolecular Polymers
Polymer Science
Molecular Dynamics (MD) Simulations
Polymers in Electronics & Optics
Polymer Physics & Chemistry
Polymers in Food & Packaging
Reasons to Submit Abstract
- Opportunity to interact with an exceptional group of speakers, including federal officers and top-tier researchers from both industry and academia.
- Broaden your horizons: the congress welcomes scientists, experts, technocrats, and researchers from developed and developing nations, offering a truly global perspective.
- Share your expertize worldwide: contribute your research findings, teaching methods, and exemplary practices to advance knowledge dissemination on a global scale.
- All the accepted abstracts will be published.
- Opportunity to publish full length article in a SCOPUS INDEXED Journal (subjective to confirmation).
Guidelines for Abstract Submission
Tips for submitting an abstract:
- Title: Keep your title brief and descriptive to accurately represent your research.
- Authors: List all authors and their affiliations, making sure to identify the presenting author.
- Introduction: Clearly explain the background and objectives of your study, along with the motivation behind your research.
- Methods: Describe the methods or approaches used in your study, including details about experimental design and data collection.
- Results: Summarize the main findings of your study, supported by relevant data and statistical analyses.
- Discussion: Interpret your results and discuss their implications, comparing them to previous research and suggesting areas for future study.
- Conclusion: Summarize the main conclusions drawn from your study and explain their significance for the field.
- Keywords: Include 3-5 keywords that highlight the main topics or concepts covered in your abstract.
- Formatting: Follow the formatting guidelines provided by the organizer and proofread your abstract for errors.
- Submission Instructions: Adhere to the submission deadlines and instructions provided by the organizer.
- Ethical Considerations: Ensure that your research complies with ethical guidelines and regulations, providing any necessary information regarding ethical approval or informed consent.
- Clarity and Conciseness: Keep your abstract clear, concise, and focused, avoiding unnecessary technical jargon or excessive detail.
General Guidelines for Lectures and Presentations
Types of contributions:
- 1. Keynote Talk: Total time- 30 mins; 25 mins presentation followed by 5 mins Q&A.
- 2. Invited Oral Talk: Total time- 20 mins; 17 mins presentation followed by 3 mins Q&A.
- 3. Podium Presentation: Total time- 15 mins; 12 mins presentation followed by 3 mins Q&A.
- 4. Flash Presentation: Total time- 10 mins; 8 mins presentation followed by 2 mins Q&A.
PowerPoint Format for Speakers
For optimal broadcasting, it's recommended to use the 16:9 format for your PowerPoint presentation. When converting from 4:3 to 16:9, ensure that figures maintain their original proportions and do not become stretched. If stretching occurs, utilize the option in the figure-size menu to restore the original size. Keep presentations light, clear, and concise by minimizing text, animations, and videos.
Guidelines for Poster
- 1. Physical Poster: The standard poster display size 1 meter by 1 meter Posters need to be displayed in the specific location assigned.
- 2. Poster Format:
- Title: Place at the top center using 72-point letters.
- Use digital tools; avoid hand-drawn materials.
- Keep it simple; avoid clutter.
- Avoid replicating paper pages; condense information.
- Ensure a logical flow; organize content clearly.
- Utilize visuals: color, graphics, charts, photos.
- Highlight key points with bold or larger font.
- Avoid overloading information; focus on highlights.
- Reserve key points for one-on-one discussion.
- Confirm setup and presentation time in the conference program session.