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IFSA-EUSFLAT 2021 template
Submitted full papers are to be supposed to be of at least 4 pages length. The authors should submit their papers electronically, written in English, due to the given deadline, through a web upload procedure available, see http://ifsa-eusflat2021.eu/.
EUSFLAT

NAACL-HLT 2021 Latex Template
This document is a supplement to the general instructions for NAACL-HLT 2021 authors. It contains instructions for using the LaTeX style files for the conference.
The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like.
These instructions should be used both for papers submitted for review and for final versions of accepted papers.
Steven Bethard, Ryan Cotterell, Rui Yan, Kristina Toutanova, and others

EnICT_template_2018
Template Latex - Modelo de artigo para submissão no IV EnICT - 2018
Comitê de Pesquisa e Inovação do Câmpus Araraquara

Challenges for Measuring Multichip LED Light Engines for Interior Lighting Applications
As LED systems have been evolving today in a
great number of niche applications including
automotive lighting, water purification, and skin
imaging etc., extensive studies of scientists and
engineers in the field have been constantly
looking for ways to reduce generated heat loads
and maximize the light output to reach the highest
efficiency ratios. While the current systems
developed over the last years achieved to reach
even a 40% LED light efficiency, a higher portion
of the electrical input energy of LEDs is still
produced as heat and it hinders their development
potential. In addition, the compact size of the LED
systems poses some challenges to the reliable
characterization of their performance at low
uncertainties. Especially, the performance
considerations associated with thermal loads over
a limited size of LED chips require the effective
characterization of these systems for various
operational conditions. One of the techniques
used for this purpose is that an LED package is
characterized by a decrease in forward voltage
with increasing junction temperature. As LEDs are
operated at higher junction temperatures, the
amount and quality of the light deteriorates
significantly, and the less efficient use of the LEDs
results in additional operating costs and reduced
lifetime of LEDs. In fact, accurate identification of
thermal behavior of LED packages is one of the
essential tasks towards improving the design of
LED systems. If thermal characterization of LEDs
is accurately done, performance parameters of
LED packages are more reliably optimized to yield
the highest possible performance ratios. Thus,
this study focused on the design and
manufacturing of a thermally improved and fully
operational rapid temperature controllable
chamber in which calibration and test phases of
junction temperature measurements are
sensitively conducted under a low uncertainty.
Mete Muslu

Application of Diffraction-based Optical Components in Advanced Lighting Systems
In this paper novel approaches to optical beam shaping for lighting systems are presented. Application of various computer generated micro/nano-structured optical components is discussed.
Skeren Marek

CRoNe LaTeX Template
This is a detailed template for paper submissions to CRoNe, Congress on Robotics and Neuroscience.
CRoNe2019 is a focused, multidisciplinary event organized by the Innovation and Robotics Students group, being a meeting point for people from engineering, human and biological sciences for developing and understanding complex intelligent systems.
The files contained here are based on the eLife template for journal submissions authored by Overleaf and eLife.
Miguel A. Solis, Cristobal J. Nettle

AMRA'19 Thesis
A thesis template for
V.A. Voronov

Template for Submission to IJCAI-19
Template for Submission to IJCAI-19; downloaded from the conference's Author's Kit page.
IJCAI

JACoW LaTeX template
The Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW) is an international collaboration that publishes the proceedings of accelerator conferences held around the world. All conferences agree to the policies and requirements for publication. Originally created for the publication of the proceedings of the Asian, European, and North American particle accelerator conferences (which in 2010 became the International Particle Accelerator Conference series, or IPAC), today the site hosts the proceedings of the following JACoW collaboration conferences: ABDW, DIPAC,HB, IPAC, PCaPAC, APAC, ECRIS, HIAT, LINAC, RuPAC, BIW, EPAC, IBIC, MEDSI, SAP, COOL, ERL, ICALEPCS, NA-PAC, SRF, CYCLOTRONS, FEL, ICAP, PAC and eeFACT.
This template describes the common requirements for the submission of papers to these conferences. Please consult individual conference information for page limits, method of electronic submission, etc.
Template version: 2.2
More information: http://www.jacow.org/Authors/LaTeX
Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW) collaboration