AACD2026 Abstract submission guidelines
Authors intending to submit an abstract for the conference are requested to carefully follow the official formatting and submission guidelines.
The document below provides detailed instructions regarding abstract structure, formatting requirements, figure preparation, and submission procedures.
Please review these guidelines before preparing and uploading your abstract to ensure compliance with the conference requirements.
Please submit your abstract via our Abstract submission form.
Abstract Submission form
Deadline
Abstract submission deadline:
31st of May 2026
Title of your abstract (Times New Roman 14pt, bold)
Author 1 a. Author 2 b, Author 3c,… … (Times New Roman 12pt)
(underlined author = presenting author)
a Institute 1, City, Postal code, Country (Times New Roman 12pt, Italic)
b Institute 2, City, Postal code, Country
c Institute 3, City, Postal code, Country
e-mail: XXX@XXX.XX
Authors are asked to submit a one-page abstract. Use 1.15 line spacing and justified alignment with 12-point Times New Roman font for the text captions, 14-point Times New Roman Bold for the title only and 11-point Times New Roman for the Affiliations (Italics) and References. The text should include the purpose of work, the novelty and originality of work, and the specific results obtained.
Authors are also required to indicate their preferred presentation type (Oral or Poster) within the submission.
IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR ABSTRACT PREPARATION:
- The document must be submitted only in Word format (DOC/DOCX).
- Please ensure that all figures are resized appropriately so that the total file size does not exceed 5 MB.
- Abstracts should be submitted only via our Abstract Submission form
- If you need additional information, please contact the conference secretariat at aacd2026@chem.uoa.gr

Figure 1: A sailboat sailing in the diatomic
energy well, on top of H2 vibrational
wavefunctions.
References:
[1] A. Qualtieri, F. Pisanello, M. Grande, T. Stomeo, L. Martiradonna, G. Epifani, A. Fiore, A. Passaseo, M. De Vittorio, Microelec. Eng. 84 (2010) 1435-1438.
[2] E. Borger, Computability, Complexity, Logic (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989).
[3] A.K. Lenstra and H.W. Lenstra, Jr., Algorithms in number theory, in: J. van Leeuwen, ed., Handbook of Computer Science, Vol. A (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990) 673-715.
[4] A. Rajasekar, Semantics for logic programs, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, 1989.
