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EMERGING PARADIGM IN
BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING -09
INFORMATION FOR POSTER
PRESENTERS
Poster Panel Size
The display area for posters is 1.5 metre wide × 1.5
metre high.
This area will be allocated for each poster. Please ensure
that your poster does not
exceed this size.
Poster Panel Allocation
A numbered panel will be allocated for each poster. Staff
will be on hand to provide your poster
panel number. Lists with the abstract number and the panel
number for each poster
will be available in the poster area.
Set-up and Session Times:
Posters can be mounted from 09.00 on the day of your session
and can remain on display throughout that day.
All posters should be removed by 18.00 at the end of the
poster session.
You will be expected to stand by your posters during your
allotted session to answer any questions.
Any posters remaining in place at the end of the day will
be removed by the organisers who accept no responsibility
for loss or damage
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR POSTER
PRODUCTION
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 inquiry. Presentations should be kept simple and
clear and a mixture of text and graphics is recommended.
Remember that the viewer, not the author, as in the case of
slide presentations, determines the time spent at each
poster.
Poster Layout
Materials should be in a paper format, an introduction
should be placed at the upper left and a conclusion at the
lower right.
Illustrations
Figures should be designed to be viewed from a distance and
should use clear, visible graphics and large type.Each
figure or table should have a heading of one or two lines.
Additional essential information should be provided below in
a legend. Photographs should have good contrast, sharp focus
and, if necessary, an indication of scale.
Text
Minimise narrative. Use large type in short, separated
paragraphs. Numbered or bulleted lists are effective ways to
convey a series of points. Do not set entire paragraphs in
uppercase or boldface type.
Titles and Fonts
Titles and captions should be short and easy to read, in a
sans serif font for preference. Use large lettering as this
means a number of people can read the poster from a distance
without overcrowding. Remember to caption your poster with
the abstract title, author’s names and affiliations.
During the conference, our poster jury will select three
award winning posters. The award winning posters will be
announced during the conference dinner and the author(s)
will receive a certificate of appreciation.
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