Manuscript Template ENG
Manuscript Template ENG
Name Surname
Department/Faculty, University, City, Country
ORCID XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
Email address: [email protected]
Abstract: An abstract is a short summary of your research paper, usually about a paragraph
(200-400 words) long. A well-written abstract can let readers get the essence of your paper, prepare
readers to follow the detailed information, analyses, and arguments in your full paper, and help
readers remember the key points.
Keywords: Keyword1, Keyword2 … Keyword8.
1. Introduction
The introduction section should provide a context for your manuscript. When preparing the
introduction, please bear in mind that some readers will not be experts in your field of research.
The "Object and subject of research" section should contain a detailed description of the object
under investigation. You can describe: properties, parameters, design, schematic diagram, any
foreign innovation, the idea of this object, the principle of its operation. At the end of the section, it
is necessary to describe the characteristic shortcomings that are inherent to this object in the
existing conditions of operation/functioning.
3. Target of research
In the "Target of research" section, on the basis of the identified shortcomings of the object of
research, it is necessary to formulate the goal of the research and the tasks by which this goal can be
achieved. In this section, you can give examples of tasks, with the help of which you can improve,
update and describe the new work of the object.
4. Literature analysis
In the "Literature analysis" section, similar objects, methods of their research and improvement
can be considered. You can give examples of objects and methods of research of other authors with
the indication of the data of the authors and a link to this manuscript.
2 Author Name et al.: Paper title
5. Research methods
The "Research methods" section should contain a description of the methods, techniques, and
approaches that were used in the research and improvement of the object. The authors of the article
should present the results of the research using graphical and tabular material.
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An example of design of a picture:
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An example of design of a tables:
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6. Research results
In the "Results of research" section, the authors of the article should present the results of the
research using graphical and tabular material with an emphasis on the fact that the result was
obtained or its implementation is expected. The obtained result should be accompanied by
explanations of how exactly this result will be useful, how the obtained results can be explained.
In this section, you can indicate: how the updated object is better than analogues, how internal
factors have changed (energy consumption, time, cost), what profit the research object can bring,
what the research can be interesting for other countries, what additional costs will be incurred
product of this object of research, what analogues of this object of research exist.
The "Prospects for further research development" section provides information on why this
particular object and research method will be profitable and more profitable to use, why this object
can be considered for further development, what is their further implementation and other ways of
improvement.
8. Conclusions
A conclusion is where you summarize the paper's findings and generalize their importance,
discuss ambiguous data, and recommend further research. An effective conclusion should provide
closure for a paper, leaving the reader feeling satisfied that the concepts have been fully explained.
You as the author are free to decide whether to include acknowledgments or not. Usually, the
acknowledgments section includes the names of people who in some way contributed to the work,
but do not fit the criteria to be listed as the authors. This section of your manuscript can also include
information about funding sources.