Poster guidelines:

We ask all doctoral students at the summer school to bring a poster and a "teaser" showcasing their work. Others (e.g., clinicians, professors, industry partners, MS students) are also invited to present. Posters do not need to be "conference-quality", since they are intended merely to be catalysts for discussion.

Posters should showcase the the participant's area of research and describe the main research problem, a significant/interesting result, a clinical research question, or a novel technology or method.

Bring posters to Hawkeye or Kristina at the beginning of the week, Tuesday morning at the latest.

Guidelines

  • Size: min: 18" x 30", max: 3' x 4'.
  • Content: poster should present
    • The main idea of your research, or
    • A significant or interesting research project or result, or
    • A research question of clinical, scientific or engineering interest, or
    • Novel methods or technologies
  • Posters are intended to facilitate discussion between peers.
  • Display date: Give the poster to Hawkeye or Kristina before Tuesday morning.
Printing is available at several locations near the university (e.g., Profesional Copy & Print, Ave Copy, FedEx-Kinkos). Contact Kristina Haller (khaller [at] uw [dot] edu) for information on printing on-site.

Please refer to the poster template for an example. Feel free to use this as a template for your own poster.

Teaser guidelines:

We further ask participants to present a one-minute, one-slide introduction to their work. This is a brief "teaser" presentation to the group, and should not attempt to summaraize the entire research scope. Rather it should briefly highlight the area covered by your research poster.

Guidelines

  • One slide.
  • Powerpoint (.ppt) format
  • Slide may include animations, short movies, etc.
  • Submit your slide to Hawkeye King (hawkeye1 [at] uw [dot] edu) before 9 AM Monday morning.


Please refer to the teaser template for an example.