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IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Several Publication windows are introduced in this Call including Conference Proceedings and indexed journals. Make sure to Select ONLY ONE of the Publication opportunities. Simultaneous submissions can potentially lead to copyright violations or disputes if the work is published in different publications. 
  • Check the scope of each publication opportunity and select the ONE that best matches the theme of your paper.
  • Strictly follow the submission guide for each publication opportunity.

Deadline
21 January 2024

 Conference Proceedings

Conference Proceedings will be published with ISBN Number. All full papers submitted for conference proceedings will be accepted through a double-blind review process and will be published electronically in proceedings with a DOI number.

To submit your paper for proceedings publication, prepare your paper according to the template and submit your final full paper.

Full Paper Template

  • Accepted file types: doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
    Allowed file extensions: doc, docx

Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication

Important NOTES before Journal Submission:

  1. Carefully read the Scope of the selected journal before submission, otherwise your paper will be rejected without a review process.
  2. The decision of whether or not the submission can be included in the journal publication remains at the full discretion of the journal editors and is subject to the results of the double-blind peer review and the satisfactory completion of any revisions required.
  3. If your full paper has been published in the conference proceeding you are highly recommended to modify your paper and also inform the Journal Editor about the publication of a preliminary version of the work in the conference proceeding.
  4. If you select a journal with a Direct Submission Link, include a note to the Editorial Board with information about the conference and the Organizer.

Journal of Polymer and Composites

The Journal of Polymer & Composites is a peer-reviewed open-access journal of engineering and scientific journals launched in 2013 serving the fields of reinforced plastics and polymer composites including research, production, processing, and applications. PC brings you the details of developments in this rapidly expanding area of technology long before they are commercial realities. It provides a platform to discuss new issues in the area of polymer & composite that are a combination of polymers (i.e., thermosets or thermoplastics) with various continuous and non-continuous reinforcements/fillers, principally added to polymers to improve the material performance. The journal also seeks to advance the quality of research by publishing papers introducing or elaborating on new methods and practices in the field of Chemical Engineering.

e- ISSN: 2321–2810

Journal Link: https://journals.stmjournals.com/JOPC

Indexing/Abstracting: Web of Sciences, Scientific Literature (SCILIT), Google Scholar, Advanced Science Index (ASI), Cite Factor, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Journal TOCs, Genamics

Web of Science link: https://mjl.clarivate.com:/search-results?issn=2321-8525&hide_exact_match_fl=true&utm_source=mjl&utm_medium=share-by-link&utm_campaign=search-results-share-this-journal

Publication fee: 357 EURO

Writing a scientific communication be it a research article or any other form of communication follows a rigid pattern or format that an author should follow. The format that you will follow with us is a result of the tedious process that focuses transfer of information between you and the scientific community. Here some changes you may notice in the heading or the typography of the article are made to suit the reading style of different readers and to ease the process of online publication of your article. We expect you to follow this guideline with caution, although we do know that you will take utmost care while writing the article but we still check for mistakes in formatting on our end and we would appreciate your effort if you have already followed the format. Here is a general format that an article follows:

  • Title Page:–The title page should include the title of the manuscript, the names and affiliations of all authors, and the corresponding author’s contact information (including email address). If the manuscript has been presented at a conference or meeting, this information should be included.

For Example:-

“Comparative model of protein structure designed using atomic resolution model as a template for beta arrest in protein.” Such title written above can be misleading instead avoid unnecessary words and make the title more self-explanatory like: “Homology model or beta-arrest in protein “

 

  • To summarize it
    • Title should highlight the content of the manuscript
    • Should not be more than 50 words
    • Unambiguous and specific, avoid unnecessary words and punctuations.
    • Enticing and should be able to draw the reader to itself
  • Author Details: All the authors who have contributed to your research deserve to be credited for the work and the names should be listed in the same line separated by a comma. The corresponding author doesn’t need to always be the first author, and the order of name may vary at your convenience. But it is advised to highlight the name of the corresponding author with a star (Example: Abhishek Prasad*) to make it easy for the readers to identify the corresponding author. Correspondence should include an Email address, Telephone, and Postal address of which email and postal address are mandatory. Authors are encouraged to add a profile (maximum 200 words) to the submission and publish it. This should be a single paragraph and contain:.
    • Authors’ full names are followed by current positions.
    • Education background including institution information and type and level of degree received.
    • Work experience
    • Memberships of professional societies and awards received if available,
    • If the address information is provided with the affiliation(s) it will also be published. or authors that are (temporarily) unaffiliated we will only capture their city and country of residence, not their email address unless specifically requested.
    • Contact Details

For Example:

Homology model or beta-arrestin protein

Dr. Name used For example* Prof. (Dr.) Second name Used as Example

Bioinformatics example laboratory, University of Science and example study

 

  • Abstract: The abstract should summarize the main points of the manuscript and should not exceed 250 words. It should include the objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of the study.
  • Keywords:- 3-5 keywords should be included after the abstract to help identify the main topics of the manuscript.
  • Introduction: The introduction should provide a clear and concise overview of the background and objectives of the study.
  • Materials and methods: The methods section should provide enough detail for others to be able to replicate the study and build on published results. If you have more than one method, use subsections with relevant headings, jopc have no space restriction on methods. Detailed descriptions of the methods (including protocols or project descriptions) and algorithms may also be uploaded as supplementary information or a previous publication that gives more details may be cited. If the method from a previous article or any tool introduced in the study including software, questionnaires, and scales is used, if wording is reused, then this article must be cited and discussed. If an existing method or tool is used in the research, the authors are responsible for checking the license and obtaining any necessary permission. If permission was required, a statement confirming permission was granted should be included in the materials and methods section.
  • Presentation:-
    • Section Headings or typography:- Typography is one major component of the written form of communication and it is very important that you follow the prescribed format that is mentioned under this section.
    • Headings:-  There can be three levels of headings
      • Level 1: Main heading
        • Main heading should be Bold and all caps
        • Heading should be numbered
        • Font used should be Times New Roman (bold) and 12 points
      • Level 2: Subheading:
        • Sub heading should be italics and should have a space between the main heading and content
        • It should also be numbered under the main heading
        • Font used should be Times New Roman(italics) with 10 point
      • Level 3: Sub-sub heading:
        • It should be italics and should not have space between the content paragraph, but should have a space between the sub heading if the sub-sub heading is given directly under the sub heading.
        • Font used should be Times New Roman(italics) with 10 points
      • Bullets:- Bullets can be used anywhere in the content, taking into consideration that the bullet size should be small.
      • Line spacing:- Line spacing in the content should be 1.0.
      • Colors and highlight:- Font and text color should be black (Hex#000000) and highlights should not be used anywhere in the article.
      • Publishing etiquette:- This is an open access website that allows researchers to record their methods in a structured way, obtain a DOI to allow easy citation of the protocol, collaborate with selected colleagues, share their protocol privately for journal peer review, and choose to make it publicly available. Once published, the protocol can be updated and cited in other articles. You can make your protocol public before publication of your article if you choose, which will not harm the peer review process of your article and may allow you to get comments about your methods to adapt or improve them before you submit your article.
      • Images, tables and graphs:- Images, tables and graphs should be numbered and should always be mentioned whenever referencing them in the article.
      • Reference list:- You should list the references as it appears in the text. The number of references should be limited to 60.
      • Citation:- It is important to give the citation of the previously published work as it appears in the content of the article. It should be mentioned in Vancouver or numbered format. The references cited should always be in square brackets and should always appear before the punctuation.
      • Statements and Declarations:- The following statements should be included under the heading “Statements and Declarations” for inclusion in the published paper. Please note that submissions which do not include relevant declarations will be returned as incomplete.
      • Funding statement:- Authors must state how the research and publication of their article was funded, by naming a financially supporting body(s) (written out in full) followed by associated grant number(s) in square brackets (if applicable). Note that some funders will not refund article processing charges (APC) if the funder and grant number are not clearly and correctly identified in the paper. If the research did not receive specific funding, but was performed as part of the employment of the authors, please name this employer. If the funder was involved in the manuscript writing, editing, approval, or decision to publish, please declare this.
      • Results:- This section of your article should include a detailed account of the findings that have been recorded and the author should provide a clear explanation of the findings, their significance and relevance. Raw data is rarely included in any scientific article so it is advised that you should analyze the data beforehand and should represent it in the form of graphs, charts or table.
      • Discussion and Conclusion:- In simple words this section describes what your research finding means. You should also interpret your results and give an account on its significance. You should also try to answer the hypothesis that led you to do the research on the first basis. Lastly your conclusions should be based on the findings and should have a logical explanation instead of making biased judgments.

  • Accepted file types: doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
    Allowed file extensions: doc, docx
  • Accepted file types: doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
    Allowed file extensions: doc, docx

European Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (EJEST)

European Journal of Engineering Science and Technology is an international journal of research in Engineering Science and Technology aims to provide a common platform to disseminate the original research work. EJEST is a peer-reviewed journal with a key objective to provide the academic and industrial group of people a medium for presenting original research and applications related to Engineering Science, Technology and Application. It is a completely online journal. The mission of this journal is to publish original contributions in its field in order to spread knowledge amongst its readers and to be a reference publication.

ISSN: 2538-9181

Journal Link: https://www.diamondopen.com/ejest/

Publication fee: No APC

Indexing/Abstracting: Index Copernicus, DRJI, ResearchBib, Scientific Indexing Services, Scientific Indexing Services, Scilit, CiteFactor, WCOSJ, and Google Scholar. EJEST has linked its papers to references by DOIs assigned by Crossref.

Manuscripts should be organized as follows:

  • Title page: List title, authors, and affiliations as first page of manuscript
  • Abstract: an abstract should summarize the key points of the manuscript in 150 to 250 words. An abstract is a short summary of a larger work for the purpose of condensing the argument, conclusions, and/or results into a paragraph. After the abstract, please supply up to five keywords or brief phrases.
  • Manuscript should follow the style detailed in the APA publication manual.
  • Introduction
  • Materials and Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • Conclusions (optional)
  • Acknowledgments (if applicable)
  • References: This journal uses “APA” Reference style. Each listed reference should be cited in text, and each text citation should be listed in the references section.
  • Supporting information captions (if applicable)
  • Figure captions are inserted immediately after the first paragraph in which the figure is cited.
  • Tables are inserted immediately after the first paragraph in which they are cited.

Submission Link:

Register in the following link and submit your paper on the Journal online Submission platform:

https://www.dpublication.com/journal/EJEST/user/register

Micromachines

Micromachines is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal, which provides an advanced forum for studies on micro/nano-scaled structures, materials, devices and systems. The journal publishes reviews, original research articles, and communications in this field. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their theoretical and experimental results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the maximum length of the papers or the number of electronic supplementary files. Full details on experiments, materials and methods must be provided for a research article so that the results can be reproduced.

ISSN: 2072-666X

Journal Link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/micromachines   

Indexing/Abstracting: Scopus, Web of Science, DOAJ and many more. 

Scopus link: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100229176

Publication fee: 2600 CHF – *15% discount will be offered to conference participants. In the cover-letter when submitting the manuscript indicate that your paper is invited from the conference.

prospective Authors are invited to carefully read the Author Instructions in below link and meticulously prepare their manuscripts accordingly:

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/micromachines/instructions

Manuscript Template.

Submission Link:

Enter the below link to submit your manuscript: http://susy.mdpi.com/user/manuscripts/upload?journal=micromachines

 

  • In the cover letter accompanying your manuscript submission, kindly indicate that your paper has been presented at the conference.

Environment and Ecology Research

Environment and Ecology Research is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original and high-quality research papers in all areas of environment and ecology. As an important academic exchange platform, scientists and researchers can know the most up-to-date academic trends and seek valuable primary sources for reference.

ISSN: 2331-625X (Print)

ISSN: 2331-6268 (Online)

Journal Link: https://www.hrpub.org/journals/jour_info.php?id=40

Indexing/Abstracting: SCOPUS, CAS, EBSCO A-to-Z, Index Copernicus and etc.

Scopus index link: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101037318

Publication fee: 414 EUR

  • The journal welcomes submission of full-length research articles, review articles, and critical analysis articles.
  • Manuscripts submitted to this journal must be written in English.
  • Papers accepted for publication vary from 5 to 20 pages in two-column format.
  • The main text usually can be divided into separated sections, organized by Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion.
  • Full name for all authors should be given; The names of multiple authors are separated by a comma; Provide the full affiliation for each author including academic affiliation (or postal address), city, postcode, country, Email(optional); If multiple authors have contributed to the article, details of the corresponding author should be clear. Email address is compulsory for the corresponding author.
  • The abstract should be written as a continuous paragraph with 200-250 words and recapitulatively state the background of the research, purpose, methodologies, principal results, major conclusions and its contributions to the field. It should emphasize new or important aspects of the study.
  • Include 3–8 keywords or short phrases for indexing.
  • Every table must have a unique title placed at the top. Titles should be clear and concise, and they should not be complete sentences.
  • Tables in the main body of the text should be numbered and cited consecutively according to their appearance in the text.
  • Each figure should have a caption. The caption should be concise and typed separately, not on the figure area; If figures have parts (for example, A and B), make sure all parts are explained in the caption.
  • All figures are to be sequentially numbered with Arabic numerals. Figures should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.
  • The equation number should be placed in parentheses to the right of the equation. E.g. Hn+1(1/n+1, 1/n+1, …, 1/n+1) (1); Do not create equations as pictures. Use MahType or insert symbols as normal text.
  • All sources cited in text must appear in the reference list and all items in the reference list must be cited in text.
  • All references should be listed numerically in the order they’ve been cited within the paper. At the beginning of each reference, the bracketed number should be included.

Finally, please ensure read and adhere to the Author Guidelines.

  • Accepted file types: doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
    Allowed file extensions: doc, docx

World Journal of Nano Science and Engineering (WJNSE)

The World Journal of Nano Science and Engineering contains original and innovative research pertaining to the applications of the physical, chemical and biological sciences to engineering at nano scale. The highest priority is given to scientific research that transcends the classical boundaries and introduces cutting-edge frontiers.

SSN Print: 2161-4954

ISSN Online: 2161-4962

Journal Link: https://www.scirp.org/journal/wjnse 

Indexing/Abstracting: Google Scholar, Base Search, CALIS, ChaoXing Periodicals, CiteFactor, Cnplinker, COPAC, CrossRef, DTU Findit, Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek(EZB), Infotrieve, i-Scholar, JournalSeek, JournalTOCs, National Science and Technology Library(NSTL), Open Access Library, Open J-Gate, Research Bible, ResearchGate, SciLit and many more.

Publication fee: 352 EUR

Article type: One Column

Manuscript organization:
1. All manuscripts are expected to be prepared as a single PDF or MS Word document with the complete text, references, tables and figures included. Any revised manuscripts prepared for publication should be sent as a single editable Word document. LaTex paper is also acceptable for publication, but it should be in PDF for review first.

2. Manuscripts should be written in English. Title, author(s), and affiliations should all be included on a title page as the first page of the manuscript file, followed by a 100-300 word abstract and 3-5 keywords. The order they follow is: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction.

Figure and table requirement:
3. All figures or photographs must be submitted as jpg or tif files with distinct characters and symbols at 500 dpi (dots per inch). Test your figures by printing them from a personal computer. The online version should look relatively similar to the personal-printer copy. Tables and equations should be in an editable rather than image version. Tables must be edited with Word/Excel. Equations must be edited with Equation Editor. Figures, tables and equations should be numbered and cited as Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, etc. in sequence.

How to count page numbers:
4. Before submission or after acceptance, type your manuscript single spaced, and make all the characters in the text, tables, figure legends, footnotes and references in a single typeface and point size as 10 pt Times New Roman. This will save space, make it easier for reviewers and editors to process the submitted work, and contributes to slowing down global warming by using less paper.

References format:
5. All references should be numbered in square brackets in the text and listed in the REFERENCES section in the order they appear in the text. Below are some examples:

Journal Articles:
[1] García, J.I., Sepúlveda, S. and Noriega-Hoces, L. (2010) Beneficial Effect of Reduced Oxygen Concentration with Transfer of Blastocysts in IVF Patients Older than 40 Years Old. Health, 2, 1010-1017.

[2] Maganioti, A.E., Chrissanthi, H.D., Charalabos, P.C., Andreas, R.D., George, P.N. and Christos, C.N. (2010) Cointegration of Event-Related Potential (ERP) Signals in Experiments with Different Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Conditions. Health, 2, 400-406.

[3] Bootorabi, F., Haapasalo, J., Smith, E., Haapasalo, H. and Parkkila, S. (2011) Carbonic Anhydrase VII—A Potential Prognostic Marker in Gliomas. Health, 3, 6-12.

E-Journal Articles:
[4] Bharti, V.K. and Srivastava, R.S. (2009) Protective Role of Buffalo Pineal Proteins on Arsenic-Induced Oxidative Stress in Blood and Kidney of Rats. Health, 1, 167-172.
http://www.scirp.org/fileOperation/downLoad.aspx?path=Health20090100017_97188589.pdf&type=journal

Books:
[5] Verdu, S. (1998) Multi-User Detection. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Edited Book:
[6] Prasad, A.S. (1982) Clinical and Biochemical Spectrum of Zinc Deficiency in Human Subjects. In: Prasad, A.S., Ed., Clinical, Biochemical and Nutritional Aspects of Trace Elements, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 5-15.

Conference Proceedings:
[7] Clare, L., Pottie, G. and Agre, J. (1999) Self-Organizing Distributed Sensor Networks. Proceedings SPIE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, Orlando, 3713, 229-237.

Thesis:
[8] Heinzelman, W. (2000) Application-Specific Protocol Architectures for Wireless Networks. Ph.D. Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.

Internet:
[9] Honeycutt, L. (1998) Communication and Design Course.
http://dcr.rpi.edu/commdesign/class1.html

 

Manuscript Template

  • Accepted file types: doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
    Allowed file extensions: doc, docx

Journal of Sustainable Bioenergy Systems (JSBS)

Journal of Sustainable Bioenergy Systems (JSBS) is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancements of Sustainable Bioenergy Systems. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of Sustainable Bioenergy Systems.

ISSN Print: 2165-400X

ISSN Online: 2165-4018

Journal Link: www.scirp.org/journal/jsbs 

Indexing/Abstracting: Google Scholar, AiritiLibrary, Base Search, CALIS, ChaoXing Periodicals, Cnplinker, COPAC, CQVIP, CrossRef, Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek(EZB), Harvard Library E-Journals, i-Scholar, JournalSeek, JournalTOCs, National Center for Philosophy and Social Sciences Documentation, National Science and Technology Library(NSTL), Zeitschriftendatenbank (ZDB), and many more.

Publication fee: 352 EUR

Article type: One Column

Manuscript organization: All manuscripts are expected to be prepared as a single PDF or MS Word document with the complete text, references, tables and figures included. Any revised manuscripts prepared for publication should be sent as a single editable Word document. LaTex paper is also acceptable for publication, but it should be in PDF for review first.
Manuscripts should be written in English. Title, author(s), and affiliations should all be included on a title page as the first page of the manuscript file, followed by a 100-300 word abstract and 3-5 keywords. The order they follow is: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction.

Figure and table requirement: All figures or photographs must be submitted as jpg or tif files with distinct characters and symbols at 500 dpi (dots per inch). Test your figures by printing them from a personal computer. The online version should look relatively similar to the personal-printer copy. Tables and equations should be in an editable rather than image version. Tables must be edited with Word/Excel. Equations must be edited with Equation Editor. Figures, tables and equations should be numbered and cited as Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, etc. in sequence.

How to count page numbers: Before submission or after acceptance, type your manuscript single spaced, and make all the characters in the text, tables, figure legends, footnotes and references in a single typeface and point size as 10 pt Times New Roman. This will save space, make it easier for reviewers and editors to process the submitted work, and contributes to slowing down global warming by using less paper.

References format: All references should be numbered in square brackets in the text and listed in the REFERENCES section in the order they appear in the text. Below are some examples:

Journal Articles:
[1] García, J.I., Sepúlveda, S. and Noriega-Hoces, L. (2010) Beneficial Effect of Reduced Oxygen Concentration with Transfer of Blastocysts in IVF Patients Older than 40 Years Old. Health, 2, 1010-1017.

[2] Maganioti, A.E., Chrissanthi, H.D., Charalabos, P.C., Andreas, R.D., George, P.N. and Christos, C.N. (2010) Cointegration of Event-Related Potential (ERP) Signals in Experiments with Different Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Conditions. Health, 2, 400-406.

[3] Bootorabi, F., Haapasalo, J., Smith, E., Haapasalo, H. and Parkkila, S. (2011) Carbonic Anhydrase VII—A Potential Prognostic Marker in Gliomas. Health, 3, 6-12.

E-Journal Articles:
[4] Bharti, V.K. and Srivastava, R.S. (2009) Protective Role of Buffalo Pineal Proteins on Arsenic-Induced Oxidative Stress in Blood and Kidney of Rats. Health, 1, 167-172.
http://www.scirp.org/fileOperation/downLoad.aspx?path=Health20090100017_97188589.pdf&type=journal

Books:
[5] Verdu, S. (1998) Multi-User Detection. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Edited Book:
[6] Prasad, A.S. (1982) Clinical and Biochemical Spectrum of Zinc Deficiency in Human Subjects. In: Prasad, A.S., Ed., Clinical, Biochemical and Nutritional Aspects of Trace Elements, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 5-15.

Conference Proceedings:
[7] Clare, L., Pottie, G. and Agre, J. (1999) Self-Organizing Distributed Sensor Networks. Proceedings SPIE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, Orlando, 3713, 229-237.

Thesis:
[8] Heinzelman, W. (2000) Application-Specific Protocol Architectures for Wireless Networks. Ph.D. Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.

Internet:
[9] Honeycutt, L. (1998) Communication and Design Course.
http://dcr.rpi.edu/commdesign/class1.html

Manuscript Template

  • Accepted file types: doc, docx, Max. file size: 32 MB.
    Allowed file extensions: doc, docx

ACS Omega

ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.

Web Edition ISSN: 2470-1343

Journal Linkhttps://pubs.acs.org/journal/acsodf

Indexing/Abstracting: Web of Science-SCIE, Scopus, PubMed Central, CAS, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and Sherpa Romeo

Scopus linkhttps://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100828963

Publication fee: $1,935 (After acceptance- special country prices and discounts available)

Given the broad reach and the open availability of all content in ACS Omega, remember that chemists, scientists in related disciplines, and the broad public will read articles published. When writing, seek to communicate the science in a way that is accessible to all scientists.

Title. Titles should clearly and concisely reflect the emphasis and content of the paper and be accessible to a broad audience. Titles are one of the most important tools for current awareness and information retrieval—they provide readers a first opportunity to understand the purpose of the article. Authors should avoid uncommon abbreviations in titles. It is recommended that the length of titles not exceed 15 words.

Author List. Include all who have made substantial contributions to the work. To facilitate indexing and retrieval and for unique identification of an author, use first names, initials, and surnames (e.g., Katherine M. Jones) or first initials, second names, and surnames (e.g., K. Mary Jones). At least one author must be designated with an asterisk as the person to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Institution Address. The author affiliation(s) listed should be the institution(s) where the work was conducted. If the present address of an author differs from that at which the work was done, that address should be given in an Author Information note.

Many Funders and Institutions require that institutional affiliations are identified for all authors listed in the work being submitted. ACS facilitates this requirement by collecting institution information during manuscript submission under Step 2: Authors and Affiliations in ACS Paragon Plus.

Abstract. All Research Articles should contain an abstract, including an Abstract (TOC) graphic, which should state the purpose of the research briefly and provide a succinct, informative summation of the most important results and conclusions. Pasting the abstract in the text box on the Web submission page does not replace the need for including an abstract in the manuscript document.

Introduction. Clearly state the purpose of the research and put it into the context of earlier work in the area, aiming for brevity.

Results and Discussion. Authors can provide a unified “Results and Discussion” section or separate sections with “Results” and “Discussion”. Explain the motivation for the work. Present results concisely. The discussion should interpret the results and relate them to existing knowledge in the field and explain the advance made by these results. To conserve space, please submit supplemental information in a separate file for online Supporting Information (note, all content submitted is subject to review).

Conclusions (Optional heading). This section briefly summarizes the principal conclusions of the work and is recommended.

Methods (Optional heading). Provide a clear, unambiguous description of materials, methods, and equipment in sufficient detail to permit repetition of the research either within the body of the Article or under a separate, optional “Methods” heading. Describe experimental procedures in detail, but published procedures may be referred to by literature citation of both the original and any published modifications. Extensive descriptions of methods may be included as Supporting Information. Articles reporting data from experiments on live animals must include a statement identifying the approving committee and certifying that such experiments were performed in accordance with all national or local guidelines and regulations. Results from experiments involving humans or tissue samples must additionally include a statement that informed consent was obtained from the subject or from the next of kin. Authors must emphasize any unexpected, new, and/or significant hazards or risks associated with the reported work. This information should be in the experimental details section of the full article or communication. The Editors prefer that the Methods section is placed after the Conclusions section, although this is not mandatory.

Acknowledgment. Include financial support, technical assistance, advice from colleagues, gifts, etc. Be precise and thorough when acknowledging funders and include grant numbers where appropriate.

References. Compile all references together in a list at the end of the manuscript text. Many references will link directly to the cited article or other Web sites. It is crucial that authors verify the accuracy of references cited. Unnecessarily long lists of references should be avoided, and excessive self-citation is not permitted. However, authors must reference all previous publications in which portions of the present work has appeared. Literature references should be numbered with Arabic numerals in the order of their first citation in the text and the corresponding superscripted numbers inserted at the appropriate locations in the text. Articles accepted for publication should be cited as “in press”; the DOI should be given if the paper is published online only. ACS Omega will use the following reference style for published articles.

For journals:

  • Moreau, P.; Anizon, F.; Sancelme, M.; Prudhomme, M.; Bailly, C.; Severe, D.; Riou, J.-F.; Fabbro, D.; Meyer, T.; Aubertin, A.-M. Syntheses and biological activities of rebeccamycin analogues. Introduction of a halogenoacetyl substituent. J. Med. Chem. 1999, 42, 584–592.

For journal articles published online ahead of print or online only, the DOI should be used:

  • Liu, C.; Yang, S. Synthesis of angstrom-scale anatase titania atomic wires. ACS Nano 2009, DOI: 10.1021/nn900157r.

For books:

  • Fierke, C. A.; Hammes, G. G. Transient kinetic approaches to enzyme mechanisms. In Contemporary Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanism, 2nd ed.; Purich, D., Ed.; Academic Press: New York, 1996; pp 1–35.

Titles of journals are abbreviated according to Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI). Authors should consult The ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication for the appropriate style to use in citations of patents, conferences, and other publications. Cite papers that are in preparation or have been submitted but not yet accepted in the text as unpublished experiments or personal communications.

Nomenclature. Use abbreviations and acronyms sparingly, and all usage should be defined at the first occurrence in the text. Use systematic and standard nomenclature appropriate for your field of study.

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Monograph Publication

Following a publication Partnership with Proud Pen - Open Access Books Publisher- Monograph publication opportunity will be offered to all conference participants. Authors are encouraged to expand their research papers or compile their works into a book so that readers may take advantage of these scientific discoveries as a whole.
Benefits of Publishing an Open Access Monograph

  • Open Access lets you reach a worldwide audience.
  • Widen your scientific circles with Proud Pen.
  • Maintain ownership over your published work.
  • Publish a Monograph and Get a unique ISBN and DOI
  • Printed books
  • Suggest your content in e-Book or hard copy to Libraries
  • Publish academic book and have it globally disseminated
  • Free typesetting and cover design

Everything You Need to Know to Turn Your Research Paper into A Book or Monograph:

To properly convert your research works into a book or publish a monograph, read here.

 

Publication Fee

The OPEN ACCESS Monograph Publication Fee with Proud Pen is £900, however for the conference participants, the following publication fee will be applied:

  • Student: £450
  • Regular: £600

Submission

Prepare your manuscript according to the Template and submit it via the proposal submission form:

https://www.proudpen.com/publishing-proposal-form/