HIGH
PRESSURE
4TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
ON
HIGH PRESSURE PROCESS TECHNOLOGY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING September 22-25, 2002 Venice-Italy |
POSTER presentation
A proper Poster Presentation Session for on site discussion is foreseen for Monday 23 and Tuesday 24, however poster site will be open to Delegates for all the Symposium time.
Bring with you a poster of your work with the format 80 x 150 cm together with a small set of explanatory overheads to be presented at the dedicated sessions. Please note that your presentation could last only about 2 minutes therefore one or two slides will be enought. For the same reason, the use of PC projector is not available for poster presentation.
We shall provide you with the poster supporting panel. Posters
size should not exceed:
WIDTH = 80 cm ( or 4 A4 sheet width )
HEIGHT= 150 cm (or 5A4 sheet height)
Posters locations will be available to Authors at the Symposium desk.
Posters may be mounted starting at Sunday, September 22 from
17.00 to 19.30.
Posters should be dismounted by Authors no later than Wednesday, September 25-by
13.00.
The proper panel where to stick you poster will
be signed with a number, according to the following legend:
Day \ Topic\ P \ Time \ progressive number
ex M\ PAP \ P \ 11.00 \ PAP 5 reads as:
on: Monday\ topic: Applications\ poster presentation\ time to define\ panel
number
PCR
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Chemical Reaction Engineering
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PST
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Separation Processes and Thermodynamics
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PMP
|
Material processing
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PAP
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Applications
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We are a little bit reluctant in giving too detailed instructions for preparing poster presentations, because we do not want to suppress any kind of creativity of the authors. Nevertheless, we think that some guidelines, recommendations and advises may help some of you in preparing a poster of a higher quality.
Some starting points to consider
Posters allow to present your work in a very concise form,
in which the visual aspect is most important.
Do not try to put too much information into tables and graphs: try to communicate
ideas, not data.
The poster should be self-explanatory and should also communicate ideas and
conclusions in the absence of the author!
Advice: Try out your poster display on your colleagues in your own organisation,
as this will give you confidence that it all fits together. Furthermore: you
may receive some constructive feed back
The lay-out of the poster
The contents of the poster might be subdivided as follows:
Header - Give title of poster, authors, affiliation, addresses (idea: put your photograph in the header)
Problem definition & objectives - Make clear which problem you have studied and the aims of your work.Refer briefly to previous work. Give the perspectives if you really attain the set objectives.
Strategy, methods, theory - Indicate HOW you have tried to solve the set problem: general strategy, experimental methods, theoretical aspects, ....Emphasise novel theoretical and experimental approaches.
Results - Present your findings to justify the conclusions e.g. via tables and graphs. Do not overload tables and graphs with data.
Conclusions - Draw conclusions about what you have learned from your work. Indicate the significance of the conclusion(s).
References - Give maximum 4 key references to position your work.
Acknowledgements - Should be mentioned if any.
- each section in the poster should be clearly marked with
a title.
- all tables and graphs should have a caption and the axes of graphs must be
clearly labelled.
- use a minimum letter height of 8 mm and a minimum "line thickness of approx.
1 mm (text must be readable from a distance of 3 metres); In MS Office a letter
height of 1 mm corresponds with a font size of 6 pt. Thus the minimum font size
is 48 pt. A line thickness of 1mm in MS Office is 3pt.
- avoid typescript unless substantially photographically enlarged.
- the amount of text is limited, so choose your words carefully.
- use colours for emphasis and distinction.
- in a table, try to restrict yourself to 4 columns with not more than four
listings per column
-graphs should show a maximum of 3 curves