2nd EAGE Geoscience and Engineering for the Energy Transition Conference

23-25 November 2021 | Online Event

TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

The call for abstracts is closed and the review process has been completed. The technical programme schedule is available here.

Good to know is that GET21 will be an online conference, offering presenters and attendees the chance to present and engage online. Everyone is encouraged to join GET21 to discuss one of the topics. For a complete overview of the topics, click the button below.

Topic List



BENEFIT FROM PRESENTING AT GET21


Global Outreach
EAGE is a large association with 19,000 active professionals in the field, facilitating the latest scientific content and providing a platform for advancing scientific progress 

Advance your career
Improve your CV with an accepted paper & presentation at the EAGE Energy Transition Conference

Publication
All accepted papers will be published in EAGE's online database "EarthDoc"

Break through the noise
Get exposure to the right audience, giving you the chance to stand out

PACE Support
Support of individual geoscientists to participate actively in selected EAGE events, more info here.


LEARN FROM EXPERTS


Are you planning to submit an abstract for the EAGE's 2nd Geoscience & Engineering in Energy Transition Conference? In this series of how-to videos, EAGE Technical Programme reviewers share their best advice. 

Scroll down, for the outlining by Esther Bloem, a longtime contributor to EAGE events and publications, and a member of our Near Surface Division, shows the steps required for putting together an abstract. First-time submitters should find this particularly useful.


The below outlining by Esther Bloem, a longtime contributor to EAGE events and publications, and a member of our Near Surface Division, shows the steps required for putting together an abstract. First-time submitters should find this particularly useful.

Before you start writing

  • Select the EAGE event. Choose the most relevant EAGE event to present your research. Find information about the different events on the EAGE website. Which ones are relevant for your topic? When are the EAGE events? What audience are you looking for?
  • Make a planning. Writing an extended abstract is not done in just one hour. Think of:
    • When is the deadline for submission? To prevent last minute problems, try to submit early, 24 hours before the deadline is recommended.
    • Go through the online submission to check what requirements are needed besides the abstract like authors, title, summary, keywords, etc. Avoid last minute surprises.
    • Download the abstract template.

Let the writing begin
  • Write down the message you would like to present. This is the objective of your abstract. Think of:
    • What aspect of your research would you like to present? 
    • On which aspect of your research do you like to get feedback? 
    • What is the most groundbreaking result(s) you have? 
    • What will your audience be interested in? 
    • Normally for an article, there can only be one message. Keep this simple. People should not get confused.

  • Select your figures
    • These visually show the message of your study. A figure can sometimes tell more than thousands words.  
    • Make sure to check the figures are readable at print size.

  • Writing the 4 pages abstract, which should include introduction (~0.5 page), materials and methods (~1 page), results and discussion (~1.5 page), conclusions and references (~1 page). The abstract should be readable, stand alone and complete.

  • Start (after you have your objective and figures copied to the abstract) with the materials and methods. This is what you have done. How is the study performed? The reader should be able to repeat the study after reading the M&M

  • Write results. What are the results of the performed study?Write discussion. In the discussion focus on combining results and answering your objective. What is additional in this study to existing literature?

  • Write the introduction. This includes:
    • The background
    • The problem you are addressing
    • The objective of your study

  • Write conclusions. Conclusions must give answer on your objective. Check that the results and discussion support the conclusion.

  • Write the references and acknowledgement.

  • Do not forget a title, which covers the objective of this study and to include the relevant co-authors. Let them review your abstract before submission.
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