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Research Paper Sections

Research Paper Sections. Modified one-column format Double spaced and fully justified First-order headings must be numbered, left justified. Times New Roman font. IEEE Paper Format. Title Author’s name and affiliation Abstract Introduction Body with figures Conclusion References.

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Research Paper Sections

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  1. Research Paper Sections

  2. Modified one-column format • Double spaced and fully justified • First-order headings must be numbered, left justified. • Times New Roman font IEEE Paper Format

  3. Title • Author’s name and affiliation • Abstract • Introduction • Body with figures • Conclusion • References IEEE Paper Contents

  4. Title must be indicative of central focus of paper • Do not capitalize articles (a, an, the), coordinate conjunctions (and, but, for, or) or short prepositions (in, out, on) • Student affiliation is the University Title

  5. Concise overview of the paper: 150 words maximum • Explains purpose of paper • Presents findings of paper • Details importance of research/subject Abstract

  6. Introduces and explains research topic • Provides context for topic • Communicates goals/purpose of the paper Introduction

  7. Effectively summarizes and evaluates your research • Follows chronological structure • Details previous approaches to problem • Outlines approach/methodology • Assesses and comments on results • Fulfills goal/purpose outlined in introduction Body

  8. Placed only in body of paper • Placed at top or bottom of columns, after mention in text • Each figure requires a caption • Numbered sequentially to match order cited in text Figures

  9. Restates project goal(s) • Summarizes project results • Examines project objective in light of results • Analyzes and explains any unexpected findings • Explains significance of research results Conclusion

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