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Poster Presentations

Poster Presentations. This is … A Presentation about Presentations A Power Point about a Power Points A Talk about Talks A boring speech about how not to be boring. Poster Session for all: SULI, NUF, ACTS, PST, NPT, STP, FaST , CCI, HSI, and SOS. Deadlines:

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Poster Presentations

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  1. Poster Presentations This is … A Presentation about Presentations A Power Point about a Power Points A Talk about Talks A boring speech about how not to be boring

  2. Poster Session for all: SULI, NUF, ACTS, PST, NPT, STP, FaST, CCI, HSI, and SOS • Deadlines: • Monday, March 14 – asking me to print your poster • Wednesday, March 16 – print your own poster • Invite your mentors!

  3. What is a poster? • A picture “book” science paper for people who prefer to stand! • Say it in pictures: • Flow charts to explain experiment design and methods • Photos for setups, apparatus, design, results • Graphs to show relationships, results, models • Graphics for computer models • Explain in big letters and simple words • Use color and pictures to attract attention and to bring people closer

  4. What NOT to do: Wait until the last minute and thumb tack a print out of the final paper Work hard to create a Van Gogh then hold up the printer until it runs out of ink

  5. What to do? • Plan your research report: • What have you done? – really! • How? • What has been done previously? (Introduction) • Write an outline: Connect Ideas! • Prepare all figures • Expand the outline: add explanations • Transfer all your work to the poster

  6. Setup in Power Point for making a one-page (one-slide) poster Under the “Design” pull down menu choose “page setup” and then “custom” for size The plotter at WH can print up to 3’ wide and any reasonable length, so 48” x48” is quite possible

  7. Slide Layout • The next few slides show examples of layout. Feel free to use and/or modify any of these examples

  8. Title of Poster in Arial, Bold, 80-96 Points: Size Dependent on Length Names of Authors in Arial, 60 Points, Bold Lab Logo Institution Logo Heading 1, Arial, 54 points, bold Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Heading 4, Arial, 54 points, bold Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Key Image 3 Key Image 5 Key Image 1 Figure 3. Caption in Arial, 36 points, bold. Heading 3, Arial, 54 points, bold Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Figure 5. Caption in Arial, 36 points, bold. Figure 1. Caption in Arial, 36 points, bold. Heading 5, Arial, 54 points, bold Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Heading 2, Arial, 54 points, bold Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Text in Arial, 40 points, Bold. Key Image 4 Acknowledgments (Arial, 40) Acknowledgments in Arial, 32 points, bold--try to keep to one or two lines, Key Image 2 References (Arial, 40 points, bold) First reference in Arial, 32 points, bold, with a reverse indent: alphabetical or numerical order. Second reference in Arial, 32 points, bold, with a reverse indent: alphabetical or numerical order. Figure 2. Caption in Arial, 36 points, bold. Figure 4. Caption in Arial, 36 points, bold.

  9. How to present? • You have 30 seconds to get the judges’ attention! • DON’T: give a history lesson! • DO: tell most important findings first • SUMMARY FIRST • Move in diagonally through your poster • Repeatand explain • After 1 – 2 minutes: • If the listener is still there – you are doing well • Have a great time!

  10. Example 2: Molecular Biology

  11. Example 3: Plasma Physics

  12. Graphical Abstract Graphical Abstract: Abstract:Argon plasma sintering of inkjet printed silver tracks on polymer substratesIngo Reinhold, Chris E. Hendriks, Rebecca Eckardt, Johannes M. Kranenburg, JolkePerelaer, Reinhard R. Baumann and Ulrich S. Schubert An alternative and selective sintering method for the fabrication of conductive silver tracks on common polymer substrates is presented, by exposure to low-pressure argon plasma. Inkjet printing has been used to pattern a silver nanoparticle ink. This resulted in conductive features with a resistivity less than one order of magnitude higher than the bulk value of silver without affecting the polymer substrate. This process may be employed in the production of conductive features with low material usage on common polymer substrates in, for example, printed electronics.

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