Nanoscale VI Conference
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Guidelines for Oral Presenters

  • Give a brief overview of your subject matter for a cross-disciplinary audience--Why are you doing this work and why is it important?
  • Summarize key results in one or two slides with an easy to understand graphic. This graphic should represent a fair amount of data reduction from raw data into key conclusions. The reason for putting this first is that if you run out of time, you will have at least shared the most important results of your research.
  • Follow the summary graphics with detailed experimental procedures, assumptions, models, results, etc. for subject matter experts. Organize from simple high level to more complex. If you don’t get to all the details, you can discuss with other experts during the conference breaks.


Presentation Aids
The conference auditorium will be equipped with a data projector, screen, laser pointer, and headset microphone. Presenters will be asked to send their presentation ahead of time for inclusion on the main conference computers. Presenters may also bring their own laptops and appropriate cabling.

Presentation Format
Each presentation within the five sessions will be 15 minutes in length with an additional five-minute discussion period. In keeping with our policy of having all talks within one room, so that everyone has the opportunity to hear all of the oral presentations, roughly 20 abstracts will be selected for contributed talks.
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