Paper Template of Proceeding (Use “Title of Paper” style) John Surname

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ISBN 978-1-84626-xxx-x
Proceedings of 2010 International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Applications
(CCEA 2010)
Singapore, 26-28 February, 2010, pp. xxx-xxx
Paper Template of Proceeding (Use “Title of Paper” style)
John Surname 1, Esther Surname 2 and Author Three 1  (Use “Author” style)
Affiliation (Use “Affiliation” Style)
Affiliation (“Affiliation 2” style has extra spacing after the line)
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Abstract. The 2010 International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Applications (CCEA 2010) is
a worldwide, multidisciplinary academic conference concerned with research, education and application into
all aspects of Chemical Engineering and Applications, etc. (Use “abstract” Style)
Keywords: one, two, three, etc. (Use “keywords” style)
1. Introduction (Use “Header 1” Style)
Welcome to The 2010 International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Applications (CCEA
2010). The Conference is a primary international forum for scientists and technicians working on topics
relating to Chemical Engineering and Applications. It will provide an excellent environment for participants
to meet fellow academic professionals, to enhance communication, exchange and cooperation of most recent
research, education and application on relevant fields. It will bring you new like-minded researchers, fresh
idea. It also provides a friendly platform for academic and application professionals from crossing fields to
communication together.
2. Guide for Author (Use “Header 1” Style)
2.1. Submitting (Use “Header 2” style)
Contributions to the congress are welcome from throughout the world. Manuscripts may be submitted to
(please specify).
2.2. Manuscript requirements (Use “Header 2” style)
All papers must be in Microsoft Word format and MAY NOT EXCEED 5 PAGES IN LENGTH,
including figures, tables and references. The file of each paper cannot be larger than 4,000Kb. Filenames
should be as follows: (please specify), etc.
Use the “Body text” style for all paragraphs. The following is an example of the “Bullet” style, which
you may want to use for lists.
 Publisher: World Academic Press
 The ISBN assigned: 978-1-84626-xxx-x, etc.
 Conference host: China Association of Sports Mathematics and Engineering, etc.
Following is an example of a graphic and caption (“Figure” style).
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Corresponding author. Tel.: + (please specify); fax: +(please specify).
E-mail address: (please specify).
Fig. 1: Use “Figure” style here.
Papers should be typed on A4 size paper, formatted with single columns and should be single-spaced, 11
point Times New Roman font. Also, do not change the margins as they have been set in the template: Top-2
cm, Right-2 cm, Bottom-2 cm, Left-2 cm. Do not add page numbers to your paper. We will insert these later.
Use the “Header 2” style, shown above, for subheads.
2.3. Important Information (Use “Header 2” style)
Manuscript is accepted for review with the understanding that no substantial portion of the paper has
been published or is under consideration for publication elsewhere and that its submission for publication has
been approved by all of the authors and by the institution where the work was carried out. It is further
understood that any person cited as a source of personal communications has approved such citation. Articles
and any other material published in the proceeding represent the opinions of the authors and should not be
construed to reflect the opinions of the Editor(s) or the Publisher.
Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that if the manuscript is accepted for
publication, copyright for the article, including the right to reproduce the article in all forms and media, shall
be assigned exclusively to the Publisher.
3. Acknowledgements (Use “Header1” style)
Please acknowledge collaborators or anyone who has helped with the paper at the end of the text.
4. References (This is “Header 1” style)
[1] J. Li, Y. Jiang, R. Fan. Recognition of Biological Signal Mixed Based on Wavelet Analysis. In: Y. Jiang, et al
(eds.). Proc. of UK-China Sports Engineering Workshop. Liverpool: World Academic Union. 2007, pp. 1-8. (Use
“References” Style)
[2] R. Dewri, and N. Chakraborti. Simulating recrystallization through cellular automata and genetic algorithms.
Modelling Simul. Mater. Sci. Eng. 2005, 13 (3): 173-183.
[3] A. Gray. Modern Differential Geometry. CRE Press, 1998.
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