Submission

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Paper Guideline

All papers submitted should be original and unpublished work, experimental or theoretical, that is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere.

The ICGPSH Conference template must be strictly followed, and all papers must be at least 4 pages long. All papers are subject to peer review and editing. The submission of full-text papers with a title, abstract, introduction, tables, and figures is cordially requested from prospective authors. Other paper formats cannot be used.

By the specified deadline, email your papers to [email protected] as attachments in the formats.doc/.docx AND.pdf.

Note: An abstract need not be submitted in advance. All submissions must be in English and checked for correct grammar and spelling. The standard paper format and page limits which are listed in the given "Template" should be strictly abided by. Each paper should clearly indicate its technical or scientific contributions and the theme which it belongs to. All submissions will be subject to a double-blind peer review. Papers containing plagiarism in any way, shape or form from any source and/or do not fall into the conference theme will be rejected.

Template

Template

Review Process

All papers submitted to the conference will be assigned to the respective symposium committees based on factors such as submission date and topic relevance. Each symposium committee will then coordinate the peer review process, ensuring rigorous evaluation and making final decisions on acceptance and publication.

The topic and length of the submission will be examined before an originality check. The peer-review procedure will start as soon as the paper is determined to be eligible. The paper will be sent to two reviewers for a double-blind peer review. The theme, coverage, novelty, integrity, depth, and language will all be taken into account when evaluating the article. If the article is approved, the author will receive email notifications of acceptance and reviewer comments. The actual evaluation period could vary depending on the circumstances.

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