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16th INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL VEIT'2009 - Proceedings
VEIT 2009

   
SIXTEENTH INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL
ON VACUUM, ELECTRON,
AND ION TECHNOLOGIES

28 September−2 October 2009, Sunny Beach, Bulgaria
   

    

PROCEEDINGS

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

The full papers of the invited lectures and accepted poster contributions will be published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (http://jpcs.iop.org) - an open-access journal dedicated to fast and efficient publication of international conferences. For publication in Proceedings VEIT 2009 will be considered only papers submitted to the Organizing Committee at the latest on the first working day of the School (28 September 2009) and presented for discussion at one of the School's sessions. The length of the papers should not exceed 8 journal pages for invited lectures and 4 journal papers for contributed papers. The papers submitted will be thoroughly refereed.

If you intend to submit your paper in full text for publication in Proceedings VEIT 2009, do the following:

  1. Prepare the manuscript of the paper following strictly instructions in the files named
    "JPCSExampleWordDocument.doc"
    and
    "JPCSA4Template.dot"
    available in the website of the journal (see above).
  2. Prepare one hard copy of the manuscript and two CDs;
  3. Prepare Copyright form, file named
    "JPCSCopyrightForm.pdf"
    available in the website of the journal (see above): print the form, fill it in and sign as corresponding author, asks the authorized person to sign on behalf of your institution.
  4. Submit materials listed in pp 2 and 3 to the Organizing Committee by regular mail services, or on registration in the conference office.

Full papers manuscripts submission starts 1 July 2009.

Full papers manuscripts submission deadline: 28 September 2009.

    

   

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VEIT 2009 is jointly organised by

Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria

Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research,
Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany