Guidelines for submitting an abstract
- Please do not use any accents (no accents in names, affiliation, title and abstract).
- Please do not capitalize letters. Titles and names should be written with lower letters except for the first letter, which should be in capitals. E.g. The estimation of GARCH models. John Smith.
- Type of presentation: Please choose Invited Talk if a session organizer has invited you to submit an abstract in a session. Contributed Talks are regular (non-invited) talks.
- Choose one of the organized or general sessions when you submit your abstract.
- The abstract should be at most 200 words in a single paragraph. The title should be at most 15 words.
- Simple Latex syntax can be used, e.g. $\hat{x}_i$, $\beta$, etc. Plain text should be used and without any accents.
- The abstract should not list or contain any references (e.g. do not have statements like "... in John Smith (2009)"). Please, use third person and avoid redundant terms like "this paper", this work" etc.
Abstract Submission
Contributed speakers can select the type of abstract as either "Contributed oral presentation" or "Contributed virtual presentation".
Invited speakers should coordinate their presentation mode with the session organizers.
All the posters will be displayed through a virtual platform, but onsite presenters and attendants will be able to meet in the venue.
One presentation per participant