VoiceThread Recording Submission Deadline (for those accepted for Virtual and In-person Posters): Jan. 26, 2026 at 5 p.m. Upon abstract acceptance, all posters must be uploaded and recorded on ...
Scholars around the world share their latest research findings with a decidedly low-tech ritual: printing a 48-inch by 36-inch poster densely packed with charts and graphs, and accompanied by blocks ...
Please carefully review the requirements to create a printed poster presentation. Your poster serves as a "visual aid" to your 1-2 minute verbal explanation of your research to audience members. It is ...
After spending eight weeks on campus this summer conducting funded neuroscience research as part of Conn’s Summer Science Institute, Anjum Shaikh ’22 had an opportunity to share her work with the ...
Note: This is NOT a residential program. CU Science Discovery's summer STEM Research Experience offers an exciting opportunity for STEM-interested teens to gain hands-on research experience in a STEM ...
Alfred University’s 2025 Summer Engineering Research Institute concluded with a display of innovation, discovery, and student achievement. Undergraduate and graduate researchers presented the outcomes ...
The equatorial Pacific is home to complex and fascinating biogeochemical and physical interactions. Using observations from moorings, Biogeochemical Argo floats, and satellites, this project aims to ...
Michigan State University doctoral student Mike Morrison has a redesign for scientific posters to spell out their main point in big, easy-to-read letters. (Courtesy of Mike Morrison) Mike Morrison ...
Each year, scientists present countless research posters at conferences, symposia and academic gatherings, making the poster one of the most common—and most visible—forms of scientific communication.
Mike Morrison hardly looks like a revolutionary. He's wearing a dark suit and has short hair. But we're about to enter a world of conformity that hasn't changed in decades — maybe even a century. And ...
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