Lomonosov-2025

32nd International Scientific Conference for Undergraduate and Graduate Students and Young Scientists "Lomonosov"

City
Москва, Россия
Venue
MSU
Registration
Until 9 march 2025 23:59
Requirements for the electronic version of abstracts
Thesis Submission System for Automatic Typesetting
For the submission of abstracts, the automatic typesetting system is utilized for most sections, excluding the following:
● Future of the Planet and Global Environmental Changes
● Oriental and African Studies
● Innovative Economics and Econometrics
● Soil Science
● Teaching Russian Language and Fundamental Disciplines to Foreign Students
● Translation Theory, History, and Methodology
● Physics
● Philology
● Fundamental Materials Science and Nanomaterials
● Chemistry
● Subsections on the History of Ancient Civilizations and the History of Art.
Please refer to the corresponding sections for the aforementioned categories.
It is important to note that when writing the text in LaTeX, refrain from adding any text formatting (such as font style or other display parameters). Doing so will result in an incorrect display of your abstract.
In the thesis submission window, only the text of the thesis should be entered. There is no need to include the section, subsection, title, author's name, institution, or email address as this information is already provided above the thesis submission window (automatically generated from your submitted conference application).
 
Thesis Length:
Humanities sections: 2 pages (up to 6500 characters, including spaces and references)
Natural sciences sections: 1 page (up to 3000 characters, including spaces and references)
 
For theses involving mathematical formulas, the typesetting system TeX should be utilized. After adding your thesis, tick the "I am using TeX" checkbox to allow the system to recognize special symbols and TeX commands.
 
The reference list should be organized alphabetically by the author's last name, starting with Russian-language sources, followed by foreign-language sources, and concluding with websites. All sources cited within the thesis text should be included in the reference list. In-text citations should follow the format [n1], [n1, n2, …], where n1, n2, etc., represent the numbered sources in the reference list.
Examples of reference list formatting for thesis can be found here.
 
Important note: When uploading theses through the automatic typesetting system, do not include numbering for the sources in the reference list. After saving the theses, the system will automatically number the list entries. To start a new list entry, press the "Enter" key.
 
References and citations should follow the Harvard system: within the text, provide the cited author's last name (or the first author's last name if there are multiple authors), the publication year, and page number in parentheses. In the List of Sources and Literature at the end of the paper, provide full author names, titles, and publication details, all in alphabetical order. Archival documents should be cited by author or beginning of title; provide complete authorship and document title, along with all necessary repository information, in the list of sources. Archaeological and ethnographic findings should be cited according to relevant publications. Internet publications should be described and cited in accordance with GOST standards.
Images should be submitted as jpg or png files after entering the thesis text.
 
Please note that if there are significant discrepancies between the electronic version and these instructions, the Organizing Committee reserves the right not to review the submitted thesis