2020 Research Computing Days: Poster Session Abstract Due January 31, 2020 (EXTENDED)
Any student who would like to present a poster about how computing/data and use of coding tools have helped in research can submit an abstract. 20 abstracts will be accepted and must use this submission form and include a title and short description of the research.

The Poster Session will be February 11, from 12:15 - 1:00 p.m. in the Student Union Building. Please ensure you can attend during this time. More instructions will be provided after selection notification. The posters will be tacked to portable walls that are 6 feet tall X 4 feet wide, and the maximum dimension of your poster is 3 feet tall X 4 feet wide. We will provide clips and tacks for hanging.

If you'd like Research Computing to print your poster you will need to submit yours poster files by Feb. 4. Notifications with instructions will be sent by January 28, 2020 and onward as abstracts are received.

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Presenter Information
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Last Name *
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Affiliated Principal Investigator Information
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Poster Information
Abstracts should be approximately 100 words, and provide a description of the research, including how computing/data and/or use of coding tools have helped in research (made it easier, better, faster, etc.).
Poster Title: *
Abstract: *
Would you be available to present your poster on Feb. 12 from 12:00 to 1:00 in addition to Feb. 11?  We've had feedback that people would like to have more time to listen to poster presenters, and we would like to consider the option of having the poster session both days.
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