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An International Student Research Conference at The City College of New York:
October 30-31, 2007 |
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The Einsteins in the City 2 International Student Research Conference will be held at The City College of New York on October 30-31, 2007. To highlight and broadcast the multi-disciplinary nature of the conference, we seek abstracts of student research in all the major disciplines: science, engineering, social science, architecture, humanities and the arts, and education.
This is the third in a series of student research conferences whose host sites alternate between The City College of New York and The Technical University of Vienna.
We request abstract submissions for a poster presentation of original research results in the areas of:
- SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
- ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- EDUCATION
- ARCHITECTURE
- HUMANITIES AND ARTS
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 October 2007 )
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Instructions for Presenters |
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Poster presentations are printed displays of your research to be presented on free standing panels (supplied by the organizers). They must be prepared in advance of the conference, usually printed on a single large sheet (see directions below) or on multiple 81/2 x 11” sheets. The maximum size of one poster display is 46 inches wide x 36 inches high. The organizers will supply push-pins; if other materials need to be attached, the presenter must provide any other supplies that they need.
Posters must be readable from at least three feet away. The project title, written at the top, must be in lettering at least two inches high. Beneath the title, the name(s) of the student author(s), faculty advisor, and home institution must be written in lettering at least one inch high.
Presenters must be available by their posters to discuss their displays during their assigned session.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 October 2007 )
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