First Author1*, Second Author2and Third Author3(12 Bold)

First Author1*, Second Author2and Third Author3(12 Bold)

Paper title (14 Bold)

First Author1*, Second Author2and Third Author3(12 Bold)

1Department, College/ University Name, State, City,Country Name(10 Italic)

2Department, College/ University Name, State, City, Country Name (10 Italic)

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*Corresponding author: e-mail address(10 Italic)

Abstract (11Bold): The abstract should summarize the content of the paper. Try to keep the abstract below 150 words. Do not make references nor display equations in the abstract. The proceedings will be printed from the same-sized copy prepared by you. Your manuscript should be printed on A4 paper (21.0 cm x 29.7 cm).The paper must not exceed 6 (six) pages on A4 format, including text, tables, figures and references. Margins should be set as: Left, Right and Top: 2.5 cm; Bottom: 2.5 cm. Use a Times New Roman font with 10 pt. All text must single spaced. It is imperative that the margins and style described below be adhered to carefully. This will enable us to keep uniformity in the final printed copies of the Journal. Please keep in mind that the manuscript you prepare will be photographed and printed as it is received. Readability of copy is of paramount importance.(10 point)

Keywords (11Bold):Up to five(10 point)

  1. INTRODUCTION(11 Bold)

The introduction of the paper should explain the nature of the problem, previous work, purpose, and the contribution of the paper. The contents of each section may be provided to understand easily about the paper. (10 point)

The main text should start on a new page. All pages should be numbered. The paper must be divided into sections such as1. INTRODUCTION, 2.MATERIALS AND METHOD, 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, 4. CONCLUSIONS with numbers, upper case and bold. The sub sections should be numbered as 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, etc. (if any). Title of Acknowledgement and References should be bold and lower case with first one upper case letters but no number is required. (10 point)

Manuscript with original figures (the Text in MSWORD 2007 or above with Times New Roman font and 10 font size and the Figures in post script files) should be sent to the Conference secretary through the e-mail address: .

  1. MATERIALS AND METHOD

This section should provide all information regarding sample preparation, measurements techniques and experimental details as well.

  1. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Experimental Results and their elaborate discussion should be provided in this section. Results should be significant and concise.

Equations

All equations are numbered and referred to in the text solely by a number enclosed in a round bracket (i.e., (3) reads as "equation 3"). Equations must be typed with Microsoft equation editor. Ensure that any miscellaneous numbering system you use in your paper cannot be confused with a reference [4] or an equation (3) designation. (10 point)

Figures and Tables

The number of figures should be kept to the minimum. Each figure must be placed in proper place in the text, be numbered and have a caption. Axes of figures must be labeled properly. All figures/images should be given in EPS/JPEG/PSD format. Each table should have a number and a self-explanatory title and must be mentioned in the text. Figure and table number should be like Fig. 1. Quantum Hall effect in gate controlled InSb quantum well at 2 K. and Table 1. Values of concentrations…………

Figure captions appear below the figure, are flush left, and are in lower case letters. When referring to a figure in the body of the text, the abbreviation "Fig. 1" is used. Figures should be numbered in the order they appear in the text.(10 point)

Table captions appear centered above the table in upper and lower case letters. When referring to a table in the text, no abbreviation is used and "Table" is capitalized. (10 point)

Table-1. Values of concentration------

Regions / Year / Concentration
Dhaka / 4 / 50%
Chittagong / 3 / 40%
Rajshahi / 3 / 20%
Shylhet / 4 / 50%

Units

Use either SI (MKS) or CGS as primary units. (SI units are strongly encouraged.)

  1. CONCLUSION(11 Bold)

A conclusion section must be included and should indicate clearly the advantages, limitations, and possible applications of the paper. Although a conclusion may review the main points of the paper, do not replicate the abstract as the conclusion. A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions.(10 point)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS(11 Bold)

An acknowledgement section may be presented after the conclusion, if desired.(10 point)

REFERENCES(11 Bold)

All reference referred to text, table and figures of a manuscript must be combined in a single list, numbered consecutively in their order of first appearance and arranged in the some order at the end of the text material. They should be cited in text by Arabic numerals in square brackets at appropriate place of sentence, for example [1,3], [4-6] etc. The references cited should limited to the absolute minimum and the list to be submitted in a separate sheet containing names of all authors (et al. is not allowed). They should be as complete as possible and be presented as follows:

Authors are requested to follow the following examples:(10 point)

  1. J. D. Kiely and J. E. Houston, Phys. Rev. B57, 12588 (1998) [Journal]
  2. R. J. Hunter, Zeta Potential in Colloid Science (Academic, New York, 1981) p.120 [Book]
  3. R. K. Ahrenkiel, in Gallium Arsenide and Related Compounds 1993: Proceedings of the 20th International Symposium on Gallium Arsenide and Related Compounds, Freiburg, Germany, 29 August–2 September 1993, edited by H. S. Rupprecht and G. Weimann (Institute of Physics, London, 1994), p. 685–690 [Proceeding]
  4. D.-Y. Choi, S. Madden, A. Rode, R. Wang, and B. Luther-Davies, J. Non-Cryst. Solids354, 3179 (2008); J. Appl. Phys.104, 113305 (2008) [Multiple Journal same Authors]
  5. Y. de Carlan, A. Alamo, M. H. Mathon, G. Geoffroy, and A. Castaing, J. Nucl. Mater.283–287, 762 (2000); M. H. Mathon, Y. de Carlan, G. Geoffroy, X. Averty, A. Alamo, and C. H. de Novion, ibid. 312, 236 (2003) [Multiple Journal different Authors]
  6. W. L. Tolin and A. M. Laud, U.S. patent pending (5 October 1996) [Patent]
  7. S. L. Goldschmidt, Ph.D. thesis, University of California, Los Angeles, 1985[Thesis]
  8. A. Einstein (private communication, 1954) [Private communication]