Formatting Rules for Complete Articles (ST)

Languages: Articles must be submitted in Portuguese, Spanish or English.

Number of pages: A maximum of 12 (twelve) A4 size pages, including tables, graphs, references and acknowledgments.

Margins:

        Upper: 3.3 cm
        Bottom: 2.5 cm
        Left and right: 2.9 cm

Line spacing: simple

Column: single

Source: Times New Roman 11

Articles must be submitted WITHOUT the names of the authors. Once the article is accepted, a final version must be presented, with complete information about the authors and any corrections. The Committee will have full right to reject articles that are considered out of format.

To get the formatting template for full articles (ST) click on:

    Latex
    Word (Portuguese)
    Word (english)
    Link to Overleaf Latex Model (online editor): https://www.overleaf.com/read/gpkbshdbssft

Formatting Rules for Posters (PS)

Submitting a poster presentation consists of an abstract that satisfies the following rules:

Text written in Portuguese, English or Spanish, with a minimum of 150 words and a maximum of 450 words, including 3 keywords, on a single A4-size page.

Margins:

    Upper: 3.3 cm
    Bottom: 2.5 cm
    Left and right: 2.9 cm

Line spacing: simple

Column: single

Source: Times New Roman 11

There is no need for references to submit abstracts. The template must be the same as the first page of a completed work. Abstracts must be submitted without the names of the authors. After acceptance of the abstract, a final version must be submitted, containing the complete information of the authors and any corrections. The committee will have full rights to reject posters that are considered out of format.

The posters classified for exhibition must be in the form of a banner and contain a tube and string to hang on hooks fixed on the walls. They must have a dimension of up to 90 cm in width and up to 140 cm in height. The making of the material is the sole responsibility of the authors.

Rules for Submission of Short Courses (SC) Proposals

Proposals for short courses must inform the subject, the list of the main topics to be covered in three hours, as well as the level of knowledge expected from the public. Applicants must have the title of Doctor.

The template must be the same as that of a complete work, containing on the first page: title, name and affiliation of all applicants, abstract and keywords. The names that are not informed in this proposal will not appear among the proponents/responsible for the Minicourse in the Symposium schedule.

Proposals must also contain: Introduction, Objectives, Topics to be covered and Basic Bibliography.