Virtual Judging with virtual and in-person Q&A
We are happy to announce the Fifteenth Annual Virtual Poster Competition for Graduate Students! The poster session will occur during the meeting on June 13th. The first, second, and third-place prizes will be $500, $250, and $100 respectively and include an additional $500 in travel support to present their work at an approved meeting.
The poster competition will continue with the remote culture but we ask local competitors to display their posters in the Atrium during the Poster Session and Reception. Each participant will submit a title, a poster file and a 4 minute recorded video of your poster presentation.
- Title should be emailed to Lorelei (lorelei@jlab.org) by June 1st.
- Include Name and University
- Include Name and University
- PDF poster file should be uploaded by June 10th.
- Should be high resolution, designed to be printed at 48”x36”
- To be posted online
- Should be high resolution, designed to be printed at 48”x36”
- 4 minute max poster presentation video uploaded by June 10th.
- Can be based on original poster file, or slides made using images from the poster
- Will be uploaded and host Q&A
- Can be based on original poster file, or slides made using images from the poster
The posters and the presentation will be judged on the following criteria:
- Scientific context and merit
- Scientific accomplishment, contribution and/or innovation
- Accessibility to the broad nuclear/particle physics community
- Poster design, clarity and visual impact
- Video presentation
Complete details will be sent when poster titles are received (ie. Uploading, recording resources and printing instructions). Those participating should register for the JLUO Annual Meeting. Students that are delivering a talk are still eligible to submit a poster.
This project is supported by the JSA Initiatives Fund Program (http://www.jsallc.org/IF/IFProjects.html), a commitment from the JSA owners. Initiatives Funds support programs, initiatives, and activities that further the scientific outreach, promote the science, education and technology of the Jefferson Lab and benefit the Lab's extended user community
Lorelei Carlson, Florian Hauenstein and Ezekiel Wertz