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Call for Papers
| Submission of Paper | Presentations
| List of Sessions | Main
Topics | Kenichi Harumi Award
Instructions for Submission of Papers
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Prepare your manuscript
using either Word or RTF formatted template file
Maximum length 2 pages
Fill in Submission of Paper Form
E-Mail your file to pasi.kauppinen@tut.fi
Deadline March 21, 2003 |
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General Information
XXX ICE requires electronic submission of papers. Please read the
guidelines and formatting instructions given in the Paper Template
File carefully before preparing your paper. Note that the paper
length should not exceed 2 pages. Incomplete submissions will be
returned to the author and must be re-submitted correctly to be
considered for presentation.
Main Topics
List of Organized Sessions
You may suggest your paper for an organized session. In which case
include a note about the session and the name of the session's organizer
when sending your paper.
Template Files
Download and save document Paper Template File, either Microsoft
Word or Rich
Text (RTF) format file. Use the selected template to type-in
your own text. If you are prompted to Open it or Save the selected
file to disk, choose Save it to disk.
Submission by e-mail
Submission of all papers must be done via e-mail to pasi.kauppinen@tut.fi
as a file attachment. Prior to sending your paper, please fill in
Submission of Paper form. All
papers submitted will be acknowledged within three working days
of submission.
Important Dates regarding Paper Submission
Deadline for submission of formatted papers via e-mail is March
21, 2003. Abstracts arriving after this date will not be considered.
Submitted papers will be peer reviewed through the Scientific Committee.
Authors will be notified of acceptance or recommended modifications
via e-mail no later than 31 March 2003.
Publishing Information
All papers accepted for either oral or poster presentation will
be published in a Special Issue of the International Journal of
Bioelectromagnetism (www.ijbem.org).
Copyright of all contributions published in the International Journal
of Bioelectromagnetism is assigned to the International Society
for Bioelectromagnetism. The Publisher will not refuse any reasonable
request by the author for permission to reproduce any of his or
her contributions to the IJBEM. At least one of the authors must
register and pay for the Congress by 18 April 2003, otherwise the
paper will be removed from the Program and the Journal.
Further Information
For further information on abstract submission, please contact pasi.kauppinen@tut.fi.
Presentations 
Oral Presentations will be 10 min, with an
additional 5 min for discussion. A computer with data projector
and slide projector will be available in each lecture hall.
Poster Sessions are scheduled during the coffee
breaks (coffee will be served in the Poster hall). Posters will
be displayed for one full day.
The scientific committee will make the final decision as to which
of the proposed papers will be presented as orals or as posters.
PowerPoint Posters in the Midnight Sun Symposium
The registrant participants may submit a paper for poster presentation.
Please follow the Instructions for Submission of
Papers presented above.
Posters are presented with a computer, which is provided by the
organizer when needed. When using organizer's computer the poster
must be in PowerPoint format. Posters will be viewed during coffee
breaks. When sending a paper, it should be marked as a poster for
Midnight Sun Symposium.
List
of Organized Sessions 
Main
Topics  |
| Basic Electrophysiology |
Holter Monitoring |
| Cardiac Arrhythmias and Pacing |
Impedance Cardiography |
| Clinical ECG and VCG |
Instrumentation |
| Computer Assisted ECG |
Inverse Problem |
| ECG During Anesthesia |
Magnetocardiography |
| ECG Recording by Implanted Devices |
Modeling of Cardiac Electrical Activity |
| Evidence Based ECG |
Potential Mapping |
| Exercise ECG |
Signal Processing and Analysis |
| Heart Rate Variability |
Signal Averaged ECG |
| Historical Notes of 30 Year Old ICE |
Tele-ECG |
Kenichi Harumi Young Investigator's Award
The annual Kenichi Harumi Young Investigator's Award
is donated by Siemens Medical Systems (USA). The first prize is
$500. A second prize of $300 and a third prize of $200 are also
awarded.
Registrants less than 40 years of age are entitled
to participate in the Young Investigators' Competition. Investigators
must be the lead author in their paper, and present their paper
in person. All the YIC papers will be presented orally.
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