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Title of research poster in 55pt should not exceed two lines
Headline in 34pt should not extend beyond 2-3 lines
This section is an example of a paragraph. When creating sections, regardless of whether you're putting in text or images, always try to align to the edges of the yellow guidelines. This poster canvas is broken into 3 columns, and aligning to the edges will make it much easier for viewers to differentiate sections and read information. The same is true of horizontal spaces between sections, try to space them equally and with a good amount of breathing room in between each.
This section is an example of a paragraph. When creating sections, regardless of whether you're putting in text or images, always try to align to the edges of the yellow guidelines. This poster canvas is broken into 3 columns, and aligning to the edges will make it much easier for viewers to differentiate sections and read information.
Section header in 34pt font
Optional section descriptor in 21pt font
Section header in 34pt font
Optional section descriptor in 21pt font
This section is an example of a paragraph. When creating sections, regardless of whether you're putting in text or images, always try to align to the edges of the yellow guidelines. This poster canvas is broken into 3 columns, and aligning to the edges will make it much easier for viewers to differentiate sections and read information.
Section header in 34pt font
Optional section descriptor in 21pt font
This section is an example of a paragraph. When creating sections, regardless of whether you're putting in text or images, always try to align to the edges of the yellow guidelines.
Optional caption for images, charts, and graphs
Optional caption for images, charts, and graphs
References
References in 14pt font
Homer W Simpson (2013). “Donuts taste good.” In: IEEE 13th Internation Conference on Data Mining. IEEE, pp. 405-409
Marge Simpson (2010). “Blue hair looks nice.”. In: Nature communications 1, p. 622.
Bart Simpson (2013). “Hello”. In: IEEE Simpsons.
Marge Simpson et al. (2013). “Lorem Ipsum.” In: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 26. Ed. by Christopher J. C. Burges et al., pp. 27–29.
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