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MNC 2011,
24th International Microprocesses and Nanotechnology Conference
October 24-27, 2011, ANA Hotel
Kyoto, Kyoto,
Japan
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Late News Paper Deadline: September 25, 2011 |
Prospective authors are requested to submit 2 pages abstract < ABSTRACT EXAMPLE, PDF File> and following question's reply by an e-mail with a PDF
(within 3MB) file. Copyright Transfer Form is requested to be sent to the
secretariat by fax. Copyright Transfer Form can be downloaded from
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1 ( )Mr. ( )Ms. ( )Dr. ( )Prof. Speaker's Name ( )
2. Is the
speaker 33 years old or younger at the end of conference(October 24,
2011)? ( )YES ( )NO (Question for Young Author's Award)
3. Paper
Title ( )
4. Field of your abstract (Select
one) ( ) 1-1: Lithography and Metrology ( ) 1-2:Resists materials and
Processing ( ) 2-0:Nano Carbon ( ) 2-1:Nanodevice ( )
2-2:Nanofabrication ( )2-3:Nanomaterials ( ) 2-4:NanoTool ( )
3:Nanoimprint, Nanoprint and Rising Lithography ( ) 4:Bio MEMS, Lab on a
Chip ( ) 5:Microsystem Technology and MEMS
5. Which is your preferable
session ? ( ) Oral ( ) Oral or Poster ( ) Poster Only (Reason )
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Deadline: June 30, 2011 July 20, 2011 |
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INTRODUCTION This describes instructions for the preparation of a
camera-ready abstract. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a 2-page
abstract. The abstract must clearly state the purpose, achievement and
significance of the work. Please note that the most common cause of rejection of
submitted papers is a lack of specific results, e.g. figures and tables, and of
the description on experimental /theoretical procedures. The abstract must be
prepared following the instruction because it is printed by the photo-offset
method. The abstracts are published as the Digest of papers, which will be
available for registrants at the conference. 2. TYPING The abstract
should be neatly typed on A4-size or US letter size (8.5 inches x 11 inches)
plain white sheets. Type the title on the first line, authors’name(s) on the
third line and addresses on the fourth line. Title, author(s) and address(es)
should be typed centered. Begin the texts two lines below the last line of the
title/author section. The second page should be used for indicating figures,
tables and photographs. Caption should be typed underneath the figure and above
the table. Additional typing guidelines are summarized in Table
1. Sectioning is not always required and is optional. An example of the
abstract is found in ABSTRACT.EXAMPLE. 3. SUBMISSION Submit the abstract
in a PDF format with the copyright form.
Table1. Typing Guidelines for
the
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PDF File: Please avoid setting up user password and master password in
the PDF files. A PDF file must be smaller than 3MByte with no security. Line spacing:
single-spaced. Format: An A4-size or a 21.6cm×28cm is preferable. The first
page must include the title of the paper, author(s), affiliation(s), address,
e-mail address, and article text. Font Size: 11 - 12 point font is
recommended for text. Character: Times-Fonts Family and Helvetica-Fonts
Family are recommended As for Symbolic Characters such as (a) (m), please use
Symbol-Fonts Family. DO NOT use two byte characters and Asian Fonts, e.g.,
Japanese, Korean, and Chinese characters, MS Gothic, MS Mincho, Ryumin, Batang
etc.
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* ABSTRACT.EXAMPLE: 2005 International Microprocesses
and Nanotechnology Conference Digest Papers, Page 136-137 H. Shimauchi, Y.
Ohno, S. Kishimoto and T. Mizutani, Nagoya University, Japan Copyright, Since
2005 JSAP, All right reserved
* Copyright form.doc
* for under 33 years old, young authors travel assistance application form
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