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Submission by the Corresponding Author:

Paper Submission:

  1. To submit your paper, click on the "Submit Paper" option in the menu.
  2. If you do not have an account, you need to register. During registration, fill in all the required fields.
  3. When logging in, complete all the necessary fields and upload your paper in a Word document.
  4. After submitting the paper, wait for feedback. If your paper is accepted, you can proceed with Ticket Purchase.

Ticket Purchase:

  1. On the homepage of the website, find and click on the "Get Ticket" or "Buy Ticket" button.
  2. Choose the appropriate participation plan (e.g., student, professor, international participant) and add the ticket to your cart.
  3. Proceed with payment and fill in all the required details, including payment information and personal data.

Providing Paper Information:

  1. Enter all the requested information regarding the paper submission, including:
  2. Full names of all co-authors and year of birth.
  3. Accurate email addresses of the co-authors.

Confirmation and Payment:

  1. After successfully ordering your ticket, you will receive a confirmation email.
  2. Pay the invoice according to the instructions provided.

It's important to provide the full names and surnames of co-authors, as well as their accurate email addresses, so that conference administrators can register them and send the invoice for the registration fee.

All authors of the paper must pay the registration fee to receive the conference certificates.

The paper review process is a crucial step in ensuring the quality and relevance of the papers to be presented at the conference. Here are the basic steps in the paper review process:

  1. Authors submit their papers through the conference platform following the submission guidelines.
  2. Conference organizers select appropriate reviewers or referees who have expertise in the field of the submitted paper.
  3. Papers are assigned to reviewers based on their expertise and interests. Each paper usually undergoes review by multiple reviewers for objective evaluation.
  4. Reviewers carefully read the paper and assess it in terms of originality, scholarly contribution, methodology, clarity of expression, and other relevant factors.
  5. Based on the reviews, conference organizers make a decision regarding acceptance, rejection, or potential revisions of the paper.
  6. Authors receive notification of acceptance, rejection, or the need for revisions. If required, authors can make revisions to their paper before the final presentation.

Based on the accepted papers, the final conference program is formed, including the schedule of presentations.

The registration fee varies depending on the type of participant and the participation plan for the conference.

Writing a conference paper requires special attention and adherence to specific guidelines to ensure the paper is accepted and contributes to the discussion at the conference. You can view detailed instructions on the "Guidelines for Authors" page.

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