Abstract instructions

Abstract instructions

With the abstract, we welcome you to share your ongoing research and expertise with the others. As the audience in our Research Day is multidisciplinary, it is important to write your abstract in such a way that it can attract the attention of people from various backgrounds. Please, put emphasis on introducing the problem and its importance, the aim and the conclusions so that they are understandable by researchers having background different from your own. Furthermore, avoid domain-specific terminology in your abstract. The maximum length of the abstract is 250 words.

Abstracts will be compiled to an abstract book which will be published on the Research Day website and will be openly available. If you do not want to publish your abstract, please inform the committee about it in the registration form. Furthermore, when composing the presentations and posters, it is good to notice that the event will be public.

We request abstracts (and later posters and presentations) presenting:

  1. Broader research areas (finished/on-going PhD theses, entire research projects, etc.)
  2. Specific research topics (MSc theses, single publications, etc.)

The contents of the abstract should include the following (no subtitles are required):

  • Motivation and need / description of problem
  • Aim of the work
  • Key methods
  • Main results
  • Main conclusions
  • 5 keywords
  • no more than 250 words

Submit your abstract and register here: MET Research Day 2021 Registration

The deadline for the abstract submission is 24.10.2021.