AUTHORS GUIDELINES

Call for
Papers – International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering and
Science (IJATES)
The International
Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering and Science (IJATES)
cordially invites scholars, researchers, academicians, and industry
professionals to contribute to the forthcoming issue of our esteemed journal.
We welcome original research papers, case studies, and review articles that
demonstrate:
- Relevance to emerging trends in technology,
engineering, and applied sciences
- Clarity, coherence, and logical presentation
- Originality, creativity, and innovation
- Significant theoretical or practical
contributions to the discipline
- Potential to stimulate further research and
technological progress
Paper
Submission Guidelines
Paper
Title – Font size 16, Bold
Authors – Font size 14
Affiliation – (Department, College/University Name, Country) – Font size
10, Italic
Abstract
Heading: ABSTRACT
(Font size 11, Bold)
- Concisely summarize the content of the paper
in not more than 200 words
- Must not contain references or equations
- Manuscript size: A4 (21.0 cm × 29.7 cm) with
margins as per guidelines
- Body text: Times New Roman, Font size 10
Keywords
Heading: Keywords
(Font size 11, Bold)
- Approximately five keywords, arranged in
alphabetical order and separated by commas
- Font size 10, Italic
Structure
of the Paper
I.
INTRODUCTION (11pt, Bold)
Present the nature of the problem, relevant previous work, objectives, and
contributions of your study.
II. HEADINGS (11pt, Bold)
- Main headings should be numbered sequentially
(1, 2, 3…).
- Subheadings should follow the format 1.1,
1.2, etc.
- Do not underline or use punctuation after
headings.
III.
INDENTATIONS & EQUATIONS (11pt, Bold)
- The first paragraph under each heading should
be aligned flush left.
- Subsequent paragraphs must begin with a
five-space indentation.
- Equations should be numbered sequentially,
e.g., (3).
IV.
FIGURES & TABLES (11pt, Bold)
- Figures should be of high quality
(computer-drafted or ink-drawn).
- Captions for figures should be placed below
the figure.
- Captions for tables should be placed above
the table.
V.
CONCLUSION (11pt, Bold)
Summarize the advantages, limitations, and potential applications of the study.
Avoid repeating the abstract.
VI.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (11pt, Bold)
Optional; to be included after the conclusion if applicable.
References
References
should be numbered in the order they appear in the text (e.g., [1], [2]).
Examples:
Journal:
[1] M. Ozaki, Y. Adachi, ... International Journal of Modelling and
Simulation, 18(2), 1998, pp. 112–116.
Book:
[2] R.E. Moore, Interval Analysis, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,
1966.
Thesis:
[3] D.S. Chan, Theory and Implementation…, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1978.