All submission should be made as PDF files (with all fonts embedded) to the Energy Informatics 2022 EasyChair submission site.
Submissions must be prepared following this guideline.
Please read this document carefully. Energy Informatics 2022 uses a modified BMC template to simplify the submission and production processes for authors. Be sure to read the following instructions as well as the notes below. If you have any questions about the template, please feel free to contact info@energy-informatics2022.org.
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- Download the example article and abstract files here.
Important
- Keep the section unnumbered by using the \section* command. The author should use \nameref for reference.
- If you use glossaries, run the external makeglossaries command for them to show.
- Do NOT use other bibliography styles, style files or citation styles. Only use the provided files!
Notes
- Please place figures and tables in the text where needed. Do NOT place figures or tables at the end of the document.
- Please do NOT use DOIs in your bibliography. The style file does not support certain types of DOIs and breaks if they are used.
- Please use high-resolution PNG or PDF files as figures whenever possible.
- Please keep the sections in the backmatter and fill out all required information.
- The conference language is English, and papers must be written in English. We solicit full research papers (max. 18 pages of content plus 2 additional pages for references) as well as short papers (max. 10 pages of content plus 2 additional pages for references).
All submission should be made as PDF files (with all fonts embedded) to the Energy Informatics 2022 EasyChair submission site.
Presentations
The scheduled time for the presentations is as follows:
Full Papers: 20 minutes presentation plus 10 minutes for discussion
Short Papers: 15 minutes presentation plus 5 minutes for discussion
The conference does not provide a template for the presentation slides, you are free to choose your own layout. Throughout the sessions, a member from the organisational team will be available for technical assistance. Please contact someone from the team at the end of a previous session or early before the first session of the day to copy your slides to a local machine, such that we can start on time and switch between speakers without problems in your session. If we experience problems with presenting your slides on the local machine, you can also connect your own laptop.