GUIDELINES
1. STRUCTURE OF CONFERENCE
- The C3SEE02 has a small number of papers arranged in a single-stream oral-presentation sessions over two days. There are sessions in the morning and in the afternoon. In addition, if required, poster sessions may be arranged by the conference organizers.
2. STRUCTURE OF POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Unlike the 30 minute oral presentation, each poster presentation lasts two hours. This allows the poster presenters to explain their findings in considerable depth to audiences who are interested directly in the paper.
Each Poster Session has a Session Chair who will assure that the needs of the presenters are satisfied.
The Poster Sessions are collocated with the Conference Oral Sessions, and overlap with refreshment breaks.
3. PREPARATION OF POSTER PRESENTATIONS
- Each speaker is required to prepare visual material (e.g., black-and-white or colour sheets of paper, photographs, or a single large poster) to be displayed on a board. The material will be attached to the board with an adhesive tape (as airplane flying with push-pins or thumb-tacks or any other sharp objects may cause security concerns). The text in the visual material should not be smaller than 14 points. A typical structure of a poster presentation is similar to an oral presentation, and often includes:
- A title viewgraph, together with the names of authors and their affiliations;
- Outline of the presentation;
- Motivation and problem definition;
- Background with a literature review;
- Main body of the paper;
- Experimental results and their discussion;
- Conclusions; and
- Acknowledgements
4. EQUIPMENT PROVIDED
- Each presenter will be provided with a 4 by 6 foot board in the poster presentation room.
5. MEETINGS OF SPEAKERS WITH POSTER SESSION CHAIRS
- A Poster Session Chair will meet with all the speakers prior to his/her session during either the breakfast (for the Morning Poster Sessions) or lunch (for the Afternoon Poster Sessions). This is possible because both breakfasts and lunches are included in the conference registration.
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