Abstract Submission

TOPICS FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:

CLUSTER I - PURE & APPLIED CHEMISTRY
  1. Physical & Biophysical
  2. Inorganic & Bioinorganic
  3. Organic & Biomolecular
  4. Polymer & Materials
  5. Analytical & ForensicSub-Topics
  1. Environmental
  2. Cheminformatics
  3. Human Health & Well Being
  4. Education & Public Understanding
  5. Green Chemistry
CLUSTER II – CHEMISTRY & SDGs

*Submission Type: Symposium (By Invitation Only)

*Oral Presentation (Delegate who Interest to Present in Symposium)

  1. SDG2: Zero Hunger [Agriculture & Food Chemistry]
  2. SDG3: Good Health & Well Being [Natural Products & Medicinal Chemistry]
  3. SDG3: Good Health & Well Being [Medicinal Chemistry]
  4. SDG5: Gender Equality [Ethics, Diversity and Inclusion in Science Education]
  5. SDG6: Clean Water & Sanitation [Water & Wastewater Management]
  6. SDG7: Affordable & Clean Energy [Renewable & Low-cost Energy]
  7. SDG13: Climate Action [Sustainable & Green Chemistry]
CLUSTER III – THEMATIC SESSION
  1. Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry
  2. Forum on Chemistry as a Profession
  3. YAC Programme on Chemistry in Everyday Life
  4. Green Chemistry in Science Education
  5. Symposium in Chemical Safety and Security
  6. Invest Sarawak (By Invitation Only)
  7. Symposium on Responsible Care in Chemical Industry

MODE OF PRESENTATIONS

Abstract submitters may choose their preferred method of presentation upon abstract submission. However, the final decision lies with the Scientific Committee. All abstracts will be reviewed and assigned to an appropriate session. Authors of the accepted abstracts will be notified of the mode of presentations as follow:

Oral Presentation
Poster Presentation

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES / TERMS & CONDITIONS

  1. Submitter must be the presenter during onsite.
  2. Each presenter may submit ONE abstract only.
  3. Submissions should be sent electronically via the congress website only. Abstracts submitted by fax, email or paper copy will NOT be considered.
  4. Abstracts must be submitted in English using the Online Abstract Submission Form. Text must be typewritten in Times New Roman. Information on font size can be obtained from Abstract Sample.
  5. Abstract texts should have the following structure: Introduction, Objectives, Methods, Results and Conclusions, with a maximum of 300 words.
  6. The abstract allows graphics or references.
  7. Submissions should be thoroughly checked for spelling and grammar before submission as they will be reproduced as submitted by the author. Submitters are advised to seek assistance to proofread the abstract if English is not their first language.
  8. Once the abstract submission has been successful, a confirmation email will be sent to you. Please ensure your email address is correct.
  9. Changes will not be entertained once the abstract has been submitted.

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