Abstract Template for EAWE PhD Seminar 2015

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11th EAWE PhD Seminar on Wind Energy in Europe
23-25 September 2015
Stuttgart, Germany
Session XXXX Paper XXXXXXX
Sample Abstract for
EAWE PhD Seminar 2015
First Author#1, Second Author*2
#
First Department, First University
Address Including Country Name
1first.author@first.university.com
*
Second Department, Second Affiliation
Keywords – Template, EAWE PhD Seminar 2015,
Styles, Book of Abstracts
This template should be used for preparing abstracts for the
11th EAWE PhD Seminar 2015 on Wind Energy in Europe to
be hold on 23-25 September at the University of Stuttgart. The
abstracts will be published in the book of abstracts; therefore
it is necessary to maintain a consistency in formatting.
Please submit your Abstract in both Word *.docx and PDF
file format.
I. THE ONE PAGE ABSTRACT
The abstract for the 11th EAWE PhD Seminar should have
a length of 1 page and give a brief summary of the question
you want to address in the publication, your methods and
findings. It is meant to be a basis for discussion with other
PhD students during and after the seminar and will also be
used for the organisation of the sessions.
The document should start with the above given header
including the paper title, the list of authors and the contact
information of the lead author. The paper title may be single
line or 2 lines long. Please make sure you use the appropriate
predefined Style to maintain a consistent format. In case the
co-authors belong to another affiliation, list it accordingly,
otherwise leave this line empty. Please do not change the
number of lines here. We want to maintain the position of the
title, author name, keywords, etc. equal for all abstracts.
The text is separated in two columns and starts with the
keywords. Include 3-6 keywords or phrases. You may
structure your text by using section headings. Figures, Tables
and Equations are often an appropriate method to support your
claims and make it more clearly for the reader.
Finish your abstract with a conclusion and if applicable
acknowledgements. References to literature, e.g. [1], are also
often improving the quality of the document and make it
easier for the reader to get more insight into the topic.
II. ABSTRACT FORMATTING
A. Fonts, Text size and Styles
The present document is prepared in Microsoft Word 2010
and contains all the necessary Styles and Settings. As these
are predefined with all format information it is not
recommended to set the font, text size, etc. manually. Write
your text in plain format and apply the styles accordingly. Do
not change the text size, font, etc.
B. Figures
Use high quality figures only, cf. Fig. 1. In case of
diagrams make sure they can be printed and read in colour and
black-white. Test it! E.g. in Matlab ‘ColorOrder’ {[0,0,0],
[1,0.25,0.25], [0,1,1]} gives good results for 3-colour
diagrams. The figure caption may be single or multi line. Use
the appropriate Style.
Fig. 1 Example of a figure with acceptable quality (left) and low quality
(right)
C. Equations
The formula editor of the actual version of word is a power
full tool. Use it as necessary and number the equations, Eq. (1).
To reference it in the text use bookmarks on the equation
number.
𝜌
𝑃 = 𝜋𝑅2 ⋅ 𝑣13 ⋅ 𝑐𝑃
2
(1)
III. CONCLUSION
This document is a sample abstract for the 11th EAWE PhD
Seminar and contains recommendations for the abstract. Use it
as a template for your abstract.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This template was written at the University of Stuttgart.
The document is based on the template of the EWTEC 2013
and the guidelines of the IEEE.
REFERENCES
[1]
[2]
Burton, T., Sharpe, D., Jenkins, N., Bossanyi, E., “Wind Energy
Handbook”, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, England, ISBN 0471-48897-2, 2001
Betz, A., “Wind-Energie und ihre Ausnutzung durch Windmühlen“,
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, Germany, 1926
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