9-11 November 2022
ANSTO
Australia/Sydney timezone

Call for Abstracts

  • Opening day
  • Submission deadline

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 11 SEPTEMBER 2022 (11:59PM AEST)

You are invited to submit an abstract in one of the follow topics:

  • Advanced Materials
  • Manufacturing, Engineering & Industry
  • Earth, Environment & Cultural Heritage
  • Chemistry & Crystallography
  • Deuteration for neutrons
  • Biological Systems & Soft Matter
  • Neutron instruments & Techniques
  • Magnetism & Condensed Matter

Account Details
Please check your indico account details are up to date before submitting your abstract to ensure you receive all correspondence to your current email address.

Co-Authors
If you need to manually add any co-authors please complete:
• Title
• Family Name
• First Name
• Affiliation
• Email

To change from author to co-author click on the cog symbol and then move to co-authors

Click here for image example

Submission
To submit a poster abstract, please follow the link at the bottom of the page and select Poster as the presentation type.

Requested Information
As part of the abstract submission process, we also request information on your career status (student,ECR,Experienced or Expert) as well as your gender. This is to assist us in ensuring that all delegates have equal opportunity to participate in the conference. For more information, please refer to our policy.
Your choice of scientific topic will assist the organising committee to assign reviewers for your abstract. You may also nominate keywords to assist with reviewer assignment.

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Abstracts may be edited or withdrawn up until the submission deadline.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. If you don't receive, please check your spam/junk folder.

Formatting
Including formatting and special characters (e.g. Greek or mathematical symbols)
Formatting and special characters can be included via the use of Markdown (HTML tags) or LaTex commands. Some commonly used tags are available in the abstract editor, for example bold and italic formatting. More comprehensive lists of tags are widely available online.

Some further examples of formatting and special characters, using HTML tags:
Superscript: text will give text
Subscript: text will give text
Lower case alpha: α will give α
Lower case pi: π will give π
To write eiπ - 1 = 0, you must type: ei π - 1 = 0
The abstract submission window includes a preview of your formatted text. To view how your submitted abstract body will appear in the conference handbook, you can also go to 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.

The call for abstracts is closed.
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