Guide for Authors
Tsinghua Science and Technology is published by Tsinghua University Press and is hosted on ScienceDirect. The editorial
policy of the journal is determined by Tsinghua University; information about journal policy and submission requirements can be found
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http://qhxb.lib.tsinghua.edu.cn/english;
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or by e-mailing
journal@tsinghua.edu.cn.
For your easy reference, the following text is reproduced from the journal.
Tsinghua Science and Technology (
Tsinghua
Sci Technol), a comprehensive academic journal sponsored by Tsinghua University, is published bimonthly. This journal aims at presenting
the up-to-date scientific achievements with high creativity and great significance in various engineering fields and in mathematical
sciences, life sciences, chemistry, physics, etc. Contributions within the above scope all over the world are welcome.
Tsinghua Sci
Technol is indexed by Engineering index (Ei, USA), Chemical Abstracts (CA, USA), INSPEC, P* (Russia), SA, Cambridge Abstract and
other abstracting indexes.
Manuscripts are selected for publication according to the editorial assessment of their suitability and
evaluation from independent reviewers. Papers are usually sent to two or more reviewers including one reviewer out of China. Editorial
staff will edit accepted papers to improve accuracy and clarity and shorten, if necessary.
It is a condition of publication that
manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere.
Manuscript
preparation
Manuscript should be in English and typed on only one side of A4 paper with double space. In addition, a manuscript
disk (based on Word or LaTex) that contains the material to be considered for publication and three copies of the full-length paper are
to be sent to: Editorial Board of Journal of Tsinghua University, Wenxilou Building, No. 100, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
The electronic manuscript can also be sent to the editorial board by E-mail:
journal@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn.
Title
and
By-line
The title should be descriptive, not full sentences. Name, affiliation (institution) of the authors, city, zip
code, country, E-mail address and telephone number of the author(s) should be listed.
Abstract and
Key words
The
abstract of about 100-150 words must accompany each article on page one. It should be a concise summary of the aims, methods, results,
and conclusions and/or other significant items in the paper. Together with the title, it must be adequate as an index to all the subjects
treated in the paper, and will be used as a base for indexing. Avoid displayed mathematical expressions. Define all nonstandard symbols
and abbreviations. Do not use footnote indicators. If a reference must be made, include it in square brackets. Summarize the experimental
or theoretical results, the conclusions, and/or other significant items in the paper. If space permits, include any important new quantitative
data. Summarized results should be exact, direct, and specific. The key words should include 3-8 pieces of words or phrases to serve
as guidelines for indexing.
Text
The text should contain an Introduction that puts the paper into perspective for readers,
and should also contain Methods, Results, Discussion and Conclusions. The SI system should be used for units of measure throughout the
text. Each Equation or Formula in the article should be numbered in the order with Arabic numerals placed on the right-hand margin.
Each caption should be written as a single brief paragraph without indentation. Figures and tables should be consecutively numbered
with Arabic numerals. Tables should be drawn with three horizontal lines, at the top and bottom of the table and between the column headings
and the table body.
Good quality figures have the following characteristics. They should be produced with a good quality laser printer
and have lines, letters, numbers and symbols of uniform strength and contrast. Figures (except photographs) are often reduced to 7 cm × 7 cm. The final thickness of a line in a figure usually lies within the range 0.15-0.20 mm. When preparing the figures, authors
should pay attention to the widths of lines and similar details, as some (e.g. dotted or thin lines) may disappear after reduction. Particular
attention should be paid to line strengths in graphics prepared in vector formats.
Mathematical material
The text should
make clear distinctions between physical variables, mathematical symbols, units of measurement, abbreviations, chemical formulas, etc.
Authors should use italic and boldface to identify physical or mathematical variables. Variables are to be set in normal italic, and
vectors, tensors, and matrices in boldface.
Acknowledgements
Individuals, affiliation, or other to be concerned who
were of direct help in the work should be acknowledged by a brief statement.
References
Only essential references (formally
published journals, articles, monographs, dissertations, reports, proceedings, standards, patents, and/or electronic publications) cited
in the text can be listed and must be numbered consecutively by Arabic numerals, which should be listed in the same order as cited in
the text. There should be at least ten references. Periodicals should be referred to in the following order: name of author(s), title
of paper, name of periodical, year, Vol. (No.): page number. Books should be referred to in the following order: name of author(s), title
of book. city: publishing house, year of publication. The reference published in Chinese should be translated into English and noted
by "(in Chinese)".
Copyright protect
The articles published in
Tsinghua Sci Technol cannot be published
anywhere in any form without the written permission from
Tsinghua Sci Technol.,Tsinghua University.