Abstract submission
The conference welcomes only abstract submissions that can be presented either in oral (virtual or in-person) or virtual poster sessions.
Guidelines for submitting an abstract
- Please do not use any accents (no accents in names, affiliations, title and abstract).
- Please do not capitalize letters. Titles and names should be written in lowercase except for the first letter, which should be capitalized. E.g. The estimation of GARCH models. John Smith.
- The abstract should not list or contain any references (e.g. avoid statements such as “… in John Smith (2009)”).
- Simple LaTeX syntax can be used, e.g. $\hat{x}_i$, $\beta$, etc.
- Please use the third person and avoid redundant terms like "this paper", "this work", etc.
- The abstract should be at most 200 words in a single paragraph. The title should contain at most 15 words.
- Type of presentation: Please choose Invited Talk if a session organizer has invited you to submit an abstract for a session. Contributed Talks are regular (non-invited) talks.
- Choose one of the organized or general sessions when submitting your abstract.
Abstract or Paper Submission
- There is a strict limit of one presentation per participant.
- Contributed speakers can choose the option of virtual or in-person presentation.
- Invited speakers should coordinate their presentation mode with the session organizers.
- All the posters will be displayed on Zoom.