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Chris Milner 1, Alain Aaronson2,

1 University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA

2 University of Lille, MEGEVH, France

Poster Title

Useful links and key points

Suggested style and contents

Abstract

This is an example of a poster. A poster is a visual support for discussion about your work with other scientists. This poster layout gives you some guidelines for the preparation of posters for CSPC 2024.

The ideal poster is clear, simple with only context, objective and main ideas of the presented work.

Poster Style:

Size: A1 (84.1 cm x 59.4 cm)

Title: Arial bold 80 pt

Subtitles: Arial bold 60 pt

Text: Arial normal/italic 60 pt

Poster Contents:

  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Research Problem & Objectives
  • Research Methodology
  • Expected Contribution
  • Discussion

Useful links:

http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/dept/Tips/present/posters.htm

http://www.biophysics.org/education/block.pdf

http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/

http://www.aspb.org/EDUCATION/poster.cfm

Examples of

poster sessions

Typical poster organisation

  • choose a general outline
  • keep in mind this outline

all along the poster

  • avoid secondary issues
  • prefer figures to text and

key words to sentences

  • be very clear and simple
  • use two fonts at the most
  • indicate sources of figures
  • look at the “useful links”

Basic advice

There are different ways to do a good poster. This layout only aims to give an example. You are free to makes changes and reflect your imaginations

EPE 2007