An E-poster is an electronic poster displayed on computer screens instead of printed on paper as a traditional poster. These posters do not require printing or production of materials – as your work will be available for viewing electronically.
E-posters are on display throughout the whole conference on multimedia touch screens situated in the poster area in the Conference Hall. All E-posters are available on all screens.
Poster Guidelines:
- Each poster should be approximately 1x1 M Size
- The title, contents, text and the author’s information should be clearly visible from 1-2 feet.
- Present numerical data in the form of graphs, rather than tables (graphs make trends in the data much more evident).
- If data must be presented in table-form, Keep it Simple.
- Visuals should be simple and bold.
- Avoid acronyms and extensive mathematical notations as much as possible.
- Posters with 800 words or less are perfect.
- Avoid submitting compactly packed, high word-count posters.
- Organize your poster into subdivisions, e.g., Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Literature Cited (avoid using too many citations).
- Use bright colors to enhance the detail.
- Besides your project, the text could also include future research plans or questions.