IMPORTANT:
We recommend inserting your article into the ICSEGT template section by section using the copy-paste method. This approach ensures that the formatting is applied automatically. Please check and confirm the formatting according to the following guidelines before submission.
Submitted papers must be in both MS Word file (.docx/.doc) and PDF format. Font: "Times New Roman". The length of the paper must be 6–8 pages. Otherwise, you have to pay 20 euros for each additional page. The papers should be prepared in the following order: Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements (when appropriate), References and Appendices (when appropriate). The objective and originality of the paper should be given in the Abstract. A literature review section should be included in the introduction.
Download TemplateThe author line should be 10-point font and centered:
The second paragraph should be 10-point, justified with a first-line indentation of 0.4 cm. The easiest way is to download the ICSEGT2026 Template and paste your content into it.
Affiliated institutions (including city and country with postal address) should be listed directly below the author names.
Authors are encouraged to include their ORCIDs in superscript next to their names. Apply for an ORCID at www.orcid.org if you don't have one.
The similarity index must be lower than 20%.
Table titles should be 9-point font, above the table, centered. The word "Table" should be in bold.
Equations must be written using the equation editor, 10-point font, centered. Equation numbers should be left-aligned.
Figure titles should be 9-point, below the figure, and centered. The word "Figure" should be bold.
Citations in the text must appear in square brackets and be numbered.
Each paper may include a maximum of three authors. More than three authors may be allowed for interdisciplinary, large-scale, and complex experimental studies.
Reference Style
Springer Math and Physical Science (MathPhysSci) Reference Style
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