Introducing the New ASME Electronic Copyright Process |
ASME is implementing a new electronic process for copyright submission effective immediately. This new process gives each author the ability to sign his or her copyright form electronically instead of filling out and sending the paper form to ASME.
In order for your form to be processed correctly, a few procedures
need to be followed:
- At abstract submission, the corresponding author must
enter all co-author information in the Tool with complete
and verifiable information, including email address
and telephone. Non-verifiable contact information may prevent
you from completing the copyright form and your paper from
being published.
- Once a draft paper has been accepted for publication, the author will not be able to change the author lineup or paper title.
- Once a draft paper is accepted for publication, each author of the paper will receive an email message with a unique link that will take each individual author to a website to electronically sign the form.
The entire process should take you 30 seconds or less to
complete.
For more detailed information, please go to ASME
Copyright Guidelines to familiarize yourself with this
new process.
Should you have any questions about the new process or about
adding your co-authors, either now or once the process has
started, please contact us at copyright@asme.org.
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The ASME 2010 8th International Fuel Cell Science, Engineering & Technology Conference is designed for manufacturers of fuel cells and fuel cell components, utility staff and decision makers, the fuel cell research community, the business and investment community, educators and students with the goals to (1) exchange information, experiences, and insights from research to application, (2) provide a forum for discussion on advances, (3) identify barriers to accelerate the technology development, and (4) further stimulate research and development activity in the emerging field of fuel cell systems and components for stationary, mobile and portable power applications.
Call for Papers
Researchers (universities, national laboratories, industrial, and non-profit research institutes), technologists, users, manufacturers, designers, regulators, contractors, energy companies, utilities, and third-party providers are invited to submit abstracts. Papers from industrial authors are encouraged and welcomed. Abstracts should clearly state the objectives, results and conclusions and are not to exceed 400 words.
Presentation formats include poster presentations with a technical paper; poster presentations without a technical paper; oral presentations with a technical paper; and a limited number of oral presentations without a technical paper. All technical papers will be peer reviewed for inclusion in the conference proceedings. A limited number of technical papers identified by the reviewers will be considered for archival publication in the ASME Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology in addition to presentation and publication in the conference proceedings.
The conference will focus on transportation systems, stationary systems, and specialized systems (for wireless technology, APUs, UUVs, micro-miniature devices, hydrogen recovery, etc.) and will include all types of high-temperature and low-temperature fuel cells. Topics of interest will include, but are not limited to:
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Track 1 Low Temperature Fuel Cell Technologies
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Track 2 High Temperature Fuel Cell Technologies
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Track 3 Modeling, Design, and Optimization for Low Temperature Fuel Cells - I
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Track 4 Modeling, Design, and Optimization for Low Temperature Fuel Cells - II
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Track 5 Modeling, Design, and Optimization for High Temperature Fuel Cells - I
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Track 6 Modeling, Design, and Optimization for High Temperature Fuel Cells - II
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Track 7 Materials for Low Temperature Fuel Cells
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Track 8 Materials for High Temperature Fuel Cells
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Track 9 Production and Scale-up for Fuel Cell Technologies
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Track 10 Fuels and Infrastructure
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Track 11 Markets, Applications, and Policy Issues
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Track 12 Power Conditioning and Grid Connectivity
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Track 13 Posters
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