templates for IEEE meetings
Take four authors as an example
Normal:
Author units If the name is short, you can write directly below the author's corresponding, the mailbox can be written in the next below.
One
If the mailbox is longer, you can use the \thanks{} command to turn it into a footnote . For example:
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\author{author 1 \ \ Unit 1\vspace{-2cm}
\thanks{four-bit author's mailbox}\\
\and Author 2\\ Unit 2\vspace{-2cm}\\
\and Author 3\\ Unit 3\vspace{-2cm}\\
\and Author 4\\ Unit 4\vspace{-2cm}\\
}
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in short, you want to put a footnote in \thanks{}.
Two
If the unit is longer, a single author may not be able to write one line, especially if there are several authors in the same unit, you can mark different symbols in the upper right corner of the author's name in different units, and then write these units and the mailboxes of the authors who belong to these units.
For example: (assuming 1th, 3, 4 author a unit, 2nd author own a unit)
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\author[*]{author 1}
\author[+]{Author 2}
\author[*]{Author 3}
\author[*]{Author 4}
\affil[*]{Unit 1, \AUTHORCR author 1, 3, 4 mailbox}
\affil[+]{Unit 2, author 2 's Mailbox}
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Note:
1, \affil the contents of the {} after the command, if you feel the need to break the line, the newline command is \AUTHORCR (not \ \).
2, email can be the same mailbox of the person @ in front of the content is written in a {}, separated by commas. Note {and} before you add \. For example:
\affil[*]{Unit 1, \AUTHORCR Email: \{zuozhe1, zuozhe2\} @yahoo. com, zuozhe3@sina.com}
From:http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_6aee843a0100utai.html