Primordial Universe 2022 Conference: 10 - 11 February 2022
Venue: C.1.4.14 + Zoom link sent by email.
Program - 10 February 2022
Session 1 (early morning)
Session 2 (late moring)
Session 3 (early afternoon)
Session 4 (late afternoon)
Program - 11 February 2022
Session 5 (early morning)
- 09h00 - Hilberto Silva, "Topological defects - evidences of things not seen" (keynote presentation)
- 10h10 - Bruno Carrazedo, "The Primordial Lithium Problem"
Session 6 (late moring)
Session 7 (early afternoon)
Instructions for writting your paper manuscript in Latex:
Please use this template to write your paper: up_template.zip
This template is originally from the MDPI journals.
It was modified to set the page width and height to MDPI non-default
values that should be used for all our UP proceedings papers. Please
don't modify these settings. The maximum number of pages will be defined
by/counted with these settings. This reset of page dimensions is quite
generous. You'll see that you will be able to write a lot if you choose
to do so. Please don't change settings to double column (If you do use
double column I will convert it and count the number of pages with the
up_template style!). The double column mode is very rarely used in
Astronomy proceedings papers.
In Latex, % is the
character to introduce comments or comment lines. Feel free to delete
all commented lines or comments from the template if you prefer not to
see them in your source .tex file.
Modify this template
to include your title, sections etc. Note that the title of your
contribution (that you should enter in the \Title{} command of the .tex
source file) will become a chapter's name in the final book of
proceedings (that will collect all contributions).
In the MDPI link you can find suggestions of Software packages and Apps for writing in Latex. If you decide to use the Overleaf
online editor option, please upload the up_template.zip above (once you
open an account, you can do this in the following way: new project
-> upload project and select the up_template.zip file) instead of
using the Overleaf's default MDPI settings which uses a smaller text
area for the page settings)
By the end of your work
please send me a zip file with your proceedings paper. If you decide to
use Overleaf or any other online editor, you can simple share your
document with me: ajosilva@fc.ul.pt.
Example of paper contribution
Feel free to download and have a look into this fake paper contribution: sz_up_fake_paper.zip. It was done with the up_template file. You can also see how it looks in Overleaf (read only link).
The subject of the paper is irrelevant (it is simply a cut & paste
of a chapter I wrote for a review paper a few years ago; it has some
missing references,...). You may find it useful to see how much material
fits in 15 pages and also to see how to insert figures, equations,
references...