Place:
KTU hotel “Politechnika”, S.Dariaus ir
S.Girėno str. 37, Palanga, Lithuania. (Registration)
Hotel "Žilvinas"
Kęstučio str. 26, Palanga, Lithuania. (Conference)
Registration fee:
35 LTL (10 EUR) for students and 70 LTL (20 EUR)
for other participants. It includes book of abstracts, participation in all
sessions and conference events (coffee breaks, conference welcome party and
excursion).
Registration fee does not include accommodation
costs!
Accommodation costs:
Approximately 30 LTL per day per person (KTU hotel "Politechnika").
(Payment after arriving.)
Abstracts
and proceedings:
The book of Abstracts in printed
version will be distributed during the Conference-School.
The participants, wishing to give oral
or poster presentations, are kindly asked to submit the abstract (up to 1200
characters) in electronic version.
Manuscripts should be
prepared following the requirements:
Microsoft Word , font Arial:
|
Font, pt |
Style |
Title |
11 |
Bold |
Authors |
9 |
Bold |
Institution |
9 |
Italic |
Main text |
9 |
Normal |
References |
9 |
Normal |
Keywords |
9 |
Italic |
Line spacing |
1 |
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Page set
up: paper size A4, margins: top- 18 mm, bottom- 98 mm, left- 17 mm, right- 80
mm.
First line of the paragraph tabulator
position - 7 mm.
Topics and areas
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Methods of analysis;
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Surfaces and nanostructures;
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Ceramics;
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Polymers
and composites;
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Advanced
engineering materials;
- Electronic
and optical materials.
The text will not be edited.
Lecturers are kindly asked to deliver
materials of the lecture (electronic version) to the Organizing Committee during
registration (in any acceptable form). The materials of oral presentations
will be published on CD and will be sent after the conference to all the
participants.
Important dates:
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May 6, 2007 deadline
for registration and abstracts;
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May 31, 2007 payment
of the registration fee and deposit of one day accommodation;
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June 17, 2007 final
announcement ( including programme );
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August 27, 2007
beginning of the Conference - School.
PALANGA
Palanga is a resort town where the
Sventoji and Graze rivers run into the Baltic Sea. The history of Palanga goes
back a long time, as is evidenced by archaeological finds: not far from town
Sventoji, archaeologists have come across a campground which suggested that the
area was inhabited some 5000 years ago. Today Palanga is the most popular sea
resort in Lithuania. The famous white sand, the beach that seems to stretch
forever and pine groves attract thousands of both Lithuanians and foreigners.
There are two must-sees in Palanga: Birute’s Hill - is a tall sand-dune which
originally boasted a pagan temple to Thunder god Perkunas that was guarded by
Vestal Virgins. The second and most interested tourist site is the Amber Museum,
which has tens of thousands of different amber pieces on display, including some
bigger than you can imagine. These days, Palanga is also the place to go for
active youngsters in search of bars and nightclubs, of which the town now has
plenty. Palanga has its own small airport with the
international flights from Germany, Sweden, Denmark and Russia. One can also use
Vilnius international airport - still the most convenient way to enter
Lithuania. More detailed information about Lithuania and Palanga can be found in
the websites:
http://www.tourism.lt
http://www.palanga.lt
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