18 October 2015
Australia/Melbourne timezone

Call for Abstracts

  • Opening day
  • Submission deadline
There are several new developments going on in the EPICS community that we would like to hear about. We are particularly interested in technical topics that are relevant to the EPICS community and will not be covered in the main ICALEPCS conference (status talks are in the main conference). Some of the topics we would like to focus this edition of the EPICS meeting are: Experiment control (EPICS v4 in production systems: who is using it or planning to use it? what are the lessons learned? what is the future of older high-level frameworks?); Tools & clients (CS-Studio, Qt and of course… Web and Mobile); Low-level controls (integration of new PLCs, custom instrument/hardware, hard real-time, DAQ equipment and/or timing); and, Services (archivers especially the ones dealing with big big data, scan services, physics services, etc.). We also welcome some cool, interesting technical thing that you would like to share with the EPICS community even if it doesn’t fall in the categories above and it won’t be covered in the main ICALEPCS conference.

Submitting an abstract

Abstracts are sought for presentations in the EPICS collaboration meeting.

Including formatting and special characters (e.g. Greek or mathematical symbols)

Formatting and special characters can be included via the use of HTML tags. Lists of tags are widely available online, for example here.

Some examples of formatting:
Bold: text1 will give text1
Italic: text2 will give text2
Underline: text3 will give text3
Superscript: text4 will give text4
Subscript: text5 will give text5

Some examples of special characters:
Lower case alpha: α will give α
Lower case beta: β will give β
Lower case pi: π will give π

Equations:
To write eiπ - 1 = 0, you must type: eipi - 1 = 0

To view how your submitted abstract looks use the View my abstracts link in the main menu, and then export it in pdf format. Note that an abstract can be edited at any time up until the submission deadline (see below).

Editing or withdrawing an abstract

Abstracts may be edited or withdrawn up until the submission deadline. To edit or withdraw an abstract, click on View my abstracts link in the main menu, and then select the abstract you wish to modify. You can now select the option to edit, withdraw or view your abstract (in pdf format) using the links at the top right of the screen.

Checking on the status of an abstract

Abstract status can be checked by using the View my abstracts link in the main menu. You should also receive an automated email upon successful submission of an abstract.

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