Minisymposia and contributed individual talks in lecture format are invited in all areas consistent with the conference themes.
Prospective minisymposium organizers are asked to submit a proposal consisting of a title, a description and a list of speakers and titles of their presentations.We encourage organizers to propose minisymposia with spanish and italian speakers. Contributed presentations proposals consists of a title and a brief abstract.
Proposals for Young Researcher Minisymposia are invited from at least two organisers. The 2 prospective organizers and all the speakers do not hold a tenured professor's position, are at most 35 years old and are affiliiated with at least two different institutions.
Submissions open on November 15, 2009. Minisymposia and individual talks proposals may be submitted using the online submission system. General information for prospective contributors can be found at this link.
- (Updated) Deadline for submission of minisymposium proposals: February 15, 2010
- (Updated) Deadline for submission of individual talks proposals: February 15, 2010
- Deadline for submission of accepted minisymposium speaker abstracts: March 31, 2010
Although we encourage submissions from around the globe, we require that abstracts be submitted in English.
Acceptance Notification
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All the proposals will be peer-reviewed. The SIMAI Council may take the liberty of clustering minisymposia on similar topics and inserting contributed talks into minisymposia, with the aim of mixing italian and spanish partecipation. Minisymposia organizers and contributors will be notified by e-mail in mid-March 2010.
Author Guidelines
Guidelines for submitting talks information are outlined below. Detailed submission instructions are available here.
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Guidelines for Minisimposium Organizers [Deadline May 3, 2010]
Minisimposia information are required both in text and LaTeX format.
To submit minisimposia information organizers need to have the following information available:
* Minisimposium Title
* Co-organizers names, affiliations and email addresses
* Minisimposium ID (MSPXX)
* Personal contact information: name, affiliation, phone and email address of main contact
* Minisimposium description (suggested lenght: 80-100 words; in text format)
* An archive (.zip or .tgz) named MSPXX-FirstOrganizerSurname.zip including
- the .tex file of your MSP description (renamed e.g. as MSPXX-Surname1-Surname2-Surname3.tex)
- the .pdf .file of the sumary (renamed as above)
- an ascii file with your address, email, and phone number
Please use the LaTex style file available here. Please note that the data will be published as submitted. Be careful to check your spelling, capitalization, punctuation, etc. In particular, please preview the abstract if all math displays and/or text markup is done properly...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Guidelines for Minisimposium Contributors [Deadline March 31, 2010]
Talk information are required both in text and LaTeX format.
To submit talk information and "join" the correct minisymposium, speakers need to have the following information available:
* Minisimposium Title
* Minisimposium ID (MSPXX) - see the conference program for a complete list of accepted minisimposia ID and titles
* Personal contact information: name, affiliation, phone and email address of main contact
* Title of talk
* Co-author names, affiliations and email addresses
* Talk abstract (suggested lenght: 150-200 words; in text format)
* An archive (.zip or .tgz) named MSPXX-FirstAuthorSurname.zip including
- the .tex file of your abstract (renamed e.g. as MSPXX-Surname1-Surname2-Surname3.tex)
- the .pdf .file of the abstract (renamed as above)
- an ascii file with your address, email, and phone number
Please use the LaTex style file available here. Please note that the data will be published as submitted. Be careful to check your spelling, capitalization, punctuation, etc. In particular, please preview the abstract if all math displays and/or text markup is done properly.
All persons who submit abstracts for talks to be given at SIMAI 2010 are expected to register as soon as possible.
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Guidelines for Accepted Individual Talks Contributors [Deadline March 31, 2010]
The final version of talk information is required LaTeX format. Please use the LaTex style file available here.
To submit talk information speakers need to have the following information available:
* An archive (.zip or .tgz) named TLK-FirstAuthorSurname.zip including
- the .tex file of your abstract (suggested lenght: 150-200 words, renamed as TLK-FirstAuthorSurname.tex)- the .pdf .file of the abstract (renamed as above)
- an ascii file with your address, email, and phone number
Please note that the data will be published as submitted. Be careful to check your spelling, capitalization, punctuation, etc. In particular, please preview the abstract if all math displays and/or text markup is done properly.
All persons who submit abstracts for talks to be given at SIMAI 2010 are expected to register as soon as possible.
Submissions for this conference were closed on 2010-04-09.
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