Revised Abstract Submission


Please read carefully the instructions for uploading your revised abstract.

In the first field, use the abstract ID associated with your original submission. This value was provided in the abstract acceptance email.

In the second field, choose the number of authors. If they are more than 11, you can report only the first 11 ones. The remaining ones should be included, together with the information regarding their institutions, as the first lines of the body of the abstract.

In the third field, choose the number of institutions. When compiling the book of abstracts, we cannot assign two institutions to a single author, but we can assign an institution to several authors. For this reason, if you want to report two or three institutions for a given author, you must declare a “custom” institution made up of the juxtaposition of the institutions to be associated with a single author. For instance, if author 1 belongs to Uni1, and author 2 belongs to Uni2 and Uni3, you must declare that there are two institutions, Institution 1 as “Uni1” and Institution 2 as “Uni2, Uni3.” If both authors belong to Uni1, you only need to declare one institution and associate it with both authors.

When entering the institutions and the author names, please DO NOT USE ALL CAPITALS! for any word unless it is an acronym. This holds for institution names and first and last author names. Capitalize only the initial letter when appropriate, i.e., “Jaime,” “Gómez-Hernández,” “Universitat Politècnica de València.”

Introduce the title using “proper capitalization“, that is, the first letter of significant words, i.e., “This is an Example Abstract.”

In the abstract box, write the abstract in plain text, no fancy formatting is allowed, no symbols, no superscripts or subscripts, no equations, just plain text. Do not include references in the abstract.

If you do not find a fitting session, choose “Other”; we will harmonize all “other” abstract submissions into coherent sessions.

Keywords are advisable but not required.