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Your participation in HPEC 2002 requires you to submit the following information. Please submit all information by the stated deadlines.
Presenter's name | Email
to jdaneu@ll.mit.edu by 23 August 2002 |
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Electronic Version of 3-slide presentation viewgraphs and electronic version of poster panels (Power Point format) Presentation/Viewgraph Guidelines | Email
to jdaneu@ll.mit.edu by 30 August 2002 |
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Authorization Disclosure Form to publish the abstract in the Abstract Booklet | Fax
to Jane Daneu at 781-981-2517 by 30 August 2002 |
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Authorization Disclosure Form to publish the presentation viewgraphs in the Proceedings | Fax
to Jane Daneu at 781-981-2517 by 6 September 2002 |
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Copyright Release Form | Fax
to Jane Daneu at 781-981-2517 by 6 September 2002 |
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Workshop Registration Form | Fax
to Jane Daneu at 781-981-2517 by 6 September 2002 |
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Banquet Reservation Form | Mail
to Jane Daneu at MIT Lincoln Laboratory 244 Wood Street Room C-385 Lexington, MA 02420-9108 6 September 2002 |
The workshop sponsors and participants appreciate clear and legible presentations. In addition the presentations themselves will constitute the published proceedings. Therefore presenters are required to submit charts of the highest quality. Toward the goal of consistent quality and legibility, we ask that presenters adhere to the following guidelines when preparing their viewgraphs and posters.
Complete guideline package available in pdf.
Poster presenters will have 3 minutes to present a 3-slide summary of your poster presentation. Please adhere to the guidelines below in preparing your 3-slide summary and your posters.
Typeface
- Set regular text using a bold 18-point font. A bold sans serif font such as Helvetica is preferred for its readability in a large auditorium.
- Other sized fonts may be used as necessary, such as bold 24-point for titles, bold 16-point for sub-points, etc. However, do not use a font size smaller than 14-point, and always use bold fonts.
Format
- Visually center all viewgraphs within a 9" by 7" area, with at least a 1/4 inch margin inside the frame.
- Orient the viewgraphs horizontally (landscape).
- Limit your viewgraphs to 10 lines of text. Wider comprehension is aided by succinct visuals.
Posters
- Total poster area: 4' tall by 6' wide. This space will be arranged as two 4' x 3' felt-covered boards placed side by side. See picture.
- Total available area: 3' 6" tall by 6' wide. The top six inches of the poster area will be consumed by the title banner. Lincoln Laboratory will be providing a title banner with the poster title, name(s) of the author(s), and the author affiliation(s).
- Recommended poster panel size: 11" tall by 15" wide. Authors should enlarge 8.5" x 11" panels by 30% to arrive at the final 11" x 15" panels. The poster panels must be oriented horizontally (landscape) and should be 1/4 inch foam core mounted.
- A single 4' x 3' board fits 8 - 8 ½" x 11" poster panels or 6 - 11" x 15" poster panels.
- Mounting poster panels on poster boards: Lincoln Laboratory will provide pins to facilitate mounting the poster panels on the felt-covered poster boards.
Graphs and Tables
- Use 2-point rules for curves. Do not use line widths smaller than 1-point anywhere on graphs or tables.
- The same rules for fonts above applies to text within all graphs and tables. It is recommended that axis labels and table headings be set with at least a 16-point font.
Images
- Ensure that all images such as photographs, artwork, etc., can be photocopied legibly. High contrast images are more easily reproduced.
- Ensure that all text appearing in the image is large and legible.
Disclaimer
Last modified: July 11, 2002
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