Presented at the Reginonal Conference in Chemical Engineering Century Park Hotel, Manila, Philippines January 22 – 23, 2009 TITLE OF MANUSCRIPT ALL TEXT IN 12 PT. TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT First Author Name, SURNAME Affiliation Postal address Fax: +63-2-524-0563 E-mail: xxx@dlsu.edu.ph Second Author Name, SURNAME Affiliation Postal address Fax: +63-2-524-0563 E-mail: xxx@dlsu.edu.ph Abstract: A brief summary of approximately 250 – 300 words outlining the background and objectives of the study, the methodology used and key results. Manuscripts must be submitted as Word or pdf files using the prescribed format. The final paper should be no more than eight pages in length. The screening committee may exclude papers which do not adhere to the proper format. Key Words: Up to five key words/terms; separated by semicolons 1. INTRODUCTION In general, papers will have sections for the introduction, methodology, results and conclusions; however, authors may exercise some flexibility in organizing the content of their papers. The paper should be formatted with 2.5 cm margins on the left, right and bottom of the page and 3 cm at the top. Standard letter size (8.5” x 11”) will be used. The introduction should give a brief background of the study, describe relevant developments in the literature to date, and describe the objectives and scope of the study. 2. METHODOLOGY Figures and tables should be referred to in the text. They should be centered as shown below and must be of good resolution. Where equations are used, adequate definition of variables and parameters must be gives, as shown in the example below. wi + j rij = Si i where: wi rij Si = = = unused portion of energy source (i) energy supplied from source (i) to demand (j) quantity of energy source (i) 1 (Eq. 1) Presented at the Reginonal Conference in Chemical Engineering Century Park Hotel, Manila, Philippines January 22 – 23, 2009 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Results should be discussed thoroughly in this section, if necessary with the aid of figures and tables. 1 Very Low Low 0.75 (x) Moderate 0.5 High Very High . 0.25 0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 x Figure 1. Captions should be provided as well Text within tables should use 10 pt. Times New Roman font, as shown in the example below. Table 1. Sample table format Energy Emission Available Energy Expected Emission Resource Factor Resource Demand Consumption Limit (t CO2/TJ) (TJ) (TJ) (106 t CO2) Coal 105 600,000 Region I 1,000,000 20 Oil 75 800,000 Region II 400,000 20 Natural Gas 55 200,000 Region III 600,000 60 Others* 0 >400,000 2,000,000 100 Total >2,000,000 Total References should be cited using this format (Adamo, 1980; Chen and Hwang, 1992; Tan et al., 2005). They should be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order. 2 Presented at the Reginonal Conference in Chemical Engineering Century Park Hotel, Manila, Philippines January 22 – 23, 2009 4. CONCLUSIONS This section must summarize the key findings of the study and describe potential areas for further research. REFERENCES Adamo, J. M. (1980) Fuzzy decision trees. Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Vol. 8, No. 3, 207-220. Chen, S. J. and Hwang, C. L. (1992) Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making: Methods and Applications. Springer, New York. Grimshaw, D. Swarm Optimization. A Practical Application of A-Life. http://www.ryerson.ca/%7Edgrimsha/courses/cps721/swarmOpt.html, accessed on January 30, 2006 3