Abstract submission:
TASC10/KASC17
TASC10/KASC17
Below you can submit your contribution for the TASC10/KASC17 workshop at Aarhus University 6–10 July 2026. You can apply to contribute either a talk or a poster.
For posters, you will be asked to:
- Indicate whether you would like to give a 1-minute poster pitch during the Poster Sparkles sessions. Please note that time is limited and requests from junior researchers will be prioritised.
For contributed talks, you will be asked to:
- Indicate whether your contribution would also be suitable for a splinter session. For accepted contributed talks, the SOC will assign them to plenary or splinter sessions, so your indication serves as a guide to the SOC.
- Indicate whether you would like your submission to be considered as a poster if not selected for a talk.
It is important to note that it is only allowed to submit one oral and one poster contribution. Also note that due to limited space at the venue, we cannot guarantee poster contributions.
Please note that you need to register for the workshop as well as submitting your abstract here.
If you have any questions, do not hestitate to contact the organisers. Remember to let us know that your enquiry is related to the abstract submission.
Help and guidelines
Authors and affiliations
Authors and their affiliations should be entered using a format where numbers in brackets are written after the author names to affiliate them with the appropriate institution. The number for each institution must be stated before the name of the institution.
Example: Authors:
Right, M. R. (1) Maybe, M. S. (3) Wrong, D. R. (2,3)
Affiliations:
(1) Department of Astronomy, University of Here, Denmark. (2) National Research Centre for Nonobvious Discoveries, University of There, Denmark. (3) School of Physics, University of Everywhere, Denmark.
Notes on abstract and title ($\mathrm{\LaTeX}$):
Please keep the abstract to a maximum of 2500 characters, including spaces. The title and abstract allows for basic LaTeX commands to be shown:
- Do not include the \begin{abstract}...\end{abstract} environment.
- Any text enclosed in a $-pair will be rendered as LaTeX math. For example, the text $\sqrt{2}$ will be shown as $\sqrt{2}$.
- Any text enclosed in \textit{} or \emph{} (without dollar-signs) will be shown in italics.