ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
SUBMISSION VIA E-MAIL
						nanoenergy@nanosmat.org
						
						Please include the  following information with your submission via e-mail:
Your preference regarding the mode of presentation (oral or poster)
						Your full name and title
						Your affiliation
						Your country
						Email of the presenting author
						TOPIC to be considered for presentation
						
						or
						
						ONLINE SUBMISSION
						(see below on this  page)
						
						INSTRUCTIONS FOR  ABSTRACT PREPARATION
					Download  Abstract Example
						POSTER  PRESENTATION
						Poster Session/Instruction:
					Poster Template 
Your POSTER should  be at most A1 size 
(594 mm x 841 mm or  23.4 in x 33.1 in) in portrait format.
					Allocate the top of the poster for the title and author's name, as stated in the submitted  abstract. The text and illustrations should be readable from a distance of two  meters (six feet).
Tape and technical  equipment for the hanging of posters will be available for your convenience.  Please check the final conference program for the number of the poster board  assigned to you, as well as the date of presentation. Your poster should be  displayed according to the order in the Program.
Our team will mount your poster. You are required to bring your printed poster (A1 portrait format) with you at the time of registration (conference desk).
Please remove your poster at the end of the session.
						The Conference organizers will not be responsible for posters that are not removed.
						Posters are expected to be presented on 5 and 6 October 2026.
					
ORAL  PRESENTATION
					General Instructions:
INVITED TALK (30 minutes including questions)
						ORAL PRESENTATION (20 minutes including questions)
						PLENARY LECTURE (40-45 minutes including questions)
					
You are kindly advised to arrive at least 10 minutes before the session begins, to get acquainted with the location and meet the session chair and co-chair, and to upload your presentation.
Remember to:
Introduce yourself, introduce the topic and inform your audience what you intend to speak about;
						Deliver your talk, including the methods, results, and conclusions;
						Summarize for your audience the most important points of your lecture;
						Carefully note the allocated time for your presentation.
					
Please note that there will be no translation during the sessions, so please prepare and deliver your presentation in English. On-site technical support will be provided to facilitate and coordinate the smooth delivery of all oral presentations. Please follow the guidelines below.
						Preparation of your  presentation:
Laptops will be  available in each room. Presentations should be in Microsoft PowerPoint or  Adobe PDF format. Macintosh users who want to submit presentations must export  their presentation as a MS PowerPoint file or save as a .pdf file.
						
						The following file formats are supported: *.ppt, *.pps, *.pptx, *.ppsx, *.pdf.
						
						Videos: Make sure that you compress the video and embed it in the presentation  if possible. It is best to check video functionality well ahead of your  presentation.
						
						Note the day and time of your oral session presentation.
						
					Presentations must be prepared in English.
						
					Bring with you a copy of your presentation on a USB flash drive to the session  room to be uploaded onto the computer provided for presentation, at the start  of the session or during the break prior to your talk.
						
ONLINE SUBMISSION:
