call for papers
Copyright: Tobias Ritz
2024-01-26

Call for Papers

Deadline for Abstracts: Extended to February 18, 2024

Important Dates

Dates in 2024

February 18, 2024

Submission of abstracts

April 15, 2024

Notification of authors

June 17-19, 2024

EMLC Conference 2024 in Grenoble, France

June 30, 2024

Submission of manuscripts to SPIE




Instructions for Submitting Authors

The link for the submission of abstracts can be found in the download section.

More detailed information for Submitting Authors please also find in the download section.

Prepare your manuscript
Follow the manuscript guidelines at SPIE.org:
https://spie.org/conferences-and-exhibitions/event-resources/manuscript-submission-guidelines

The guidelines contain information on the following issues: 
Author names, Permission to Publish and Distribute Agreement and how to manage your submission.

Permission to Publish and Distribute Agreement
When submitting the manuscript pdf, read the Permission to Publish and Distribute Agreement and click the box to agree to the terms. This agreement allows SPIE to publish proceedings content, but lets the author retain copyright.

Manage your submission
Once the submission is complete it will be checked at SPIE.

If the manuscript is ready for publication you will receive an email that the paper has passed quality check. Do not submit again unless you discover a technical error in the paper that must be corrected.
If  the manuscript has errors you will receive a revision request email

To manage your submission, or submit a revised manuscript:

•    Login to your account at SPIE.org to view the status of your manuscript or submit a revision
•    Do not use the original conference submission link to submit a revised manuscript. Doing so will create a new submission record and duplicate your paper in the system.

Abstract Information

Abstract quality will be the basis for selection of conference presentations. The abstracts will be assessed for:

  • Originality of work
  • Specific results reported
  • Potential impact and interest to the attendees.

Manuscript Specifications - brief overview (More detailed Manuscript Specifications please find in the download section).

  • The required file format is PDF.
  • Manuscripts should be at least two pages in length. The manuscript must contain all elements of a full-length technical manuscript (abstract, intro, conclusion, references, etc.)
  • Use Times Roman or equivalent font for all text. Use boldface or italic for emphasis only. The proper fonts (all Times Roman) for various elements are as described and shown below along with more detail on how to handle elements of your paper.

Article title is 16 pt bold. Center the paper title at the top of the page. Capitalize only the first word, proper nouns, and acronyms. Keep titles brief and descriptive. Avoid starting with articles or prepositions, e.g., "The study of … ," "On the …." Spell out acronyms unless they are widely known. 

Author Names and Affiliations are 12 pt and centered. Capitalize proper nouns. Leave extra space between authors and affiliations/address. Omit titles or degrees such as Dr., Prof., Ph.D., etc. Avoid acronyms that are not internationally known. 

ABSTRACT is on a line by itself, all capitals, centered, 11-point type and boldfaced, two lines below author affiliation(s). Start the text of the abstract on a separate line. The text is 10 pt with standard capitalization. Limit the abstract to 250 words. 

Commercial papers, papers with no new research/development content, and papers where significant information is missing will not be accepted. All accepted abstracts will be made available in digital form to the conference participants.