ABSTRACT
This is the abstract for the poster. Insert your abstract here. It must contain maximum 250 words. Participants are free to edit or paraphrase your abstracts from the submitted abstracts. A poster presentation allows a presenter to provide a visual summary of their research and/or innovation to be displayed for sharing with conference delegates. It aims to provide students, academicians, partners, scholars a platform to share their works, research pieces, and contributions. There will be time allocated in the conference program for poster viewing by delegates and also an opportunity for poster presenters to be available to discuss their work with conference delegates on an individual basis. A poster should be self-contained and self-explanatory, allowing different viewers to proceed on their own while the author is free to supplement or discuss particular points raised in enquiry.
Introduction
This is the introduction part of the template. This section contains the short overview of the topic. The font size for the heading is 40 px and the font size for the body is 36px. As poster presentation is more about visualization and presentation, you may keep this section shorter than that of research paper. Participants may adjust the font size between 26 px to 40 px to fit the texts and graphics in their poster. The texts should be well justified and formatted accordingly.
Methodology
This section describes the methods and techniques used for the experimentation or observations. One may use theoretical, experimental or computational approach to go through the topic. The approach and tools used must be described in this section.
Description
This section may vary from one participant to another. This is the many body part of the poster. One may use as many images and visualizations as required in place of long sentences. Participants are free to choose the designs of graphs and charts for this section without reducing comprehensibility.
Test Fuel | Ethanol | n-hexane | gasoline |
Surface Tension(mN/m) | 22.39 | 18.43 | 22.53 |
Viscosity(mPa*s) | 1.052 | 0.294 | 0.42 |
Density(g/ml) | 0.782 | 0.6548 | 0.74 |
Boiling point(celsius) | 78 | 68 | 39.3 |
Heat of vapourization(KJ/kg) | 920 | 365 | 380 |
Table 1: An example table containing physical properties of fuels at different temperatures
Figure 1: An example image of supersonic aircraft interacting with air.
Any other section
Participants may add any other sections they find necessary for their work. �This is the section that may vary among participants depending on their choice of work.It may include graphs, charts, images, datas, tables or any relevant materials as per the requirements of participants.
Figure 3: Microscopic image of neuron
Institute of Engineering Pulchowk Campus
Results
This section discusses the results of the work. It must present the outcome of the participants’ work and discuss the consequences in short. Use of signs, symbols and abbreviations are highly encouraged. SI units are the preferred system of units.
Graphs must contain grids, axes, units and be well labelled. Legends must be included in charts. Images, tables and charts must be captioned and their original creator must be credited on source.
Conclusion
References (optional)
Figure 2: An example image of M87 captured by event horizon
A Sample Template For Poster Presentation
First Author (a), Second Author (b), Third Author (c), Fourth Author(d)
IOE, Pulchowk Campus (a, b, c), Kathmandu University (d)