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Poster Presentations at the Conference, Special Sessions, Workshops, Doctoral Consortium and Abstracts Track
Posters will have dedicated sessions on the technical program of the conference, during which authors must be next to their poster to answer questions. The poster must not exceed the A0 (84 cm X 118 cm) portrait format. Please use an appropriate font size for the posters so that they are readable by the participants from 1.5 meter away. The poster message should be clear and understandable even without oral explanation. Please assure the poster is placed on the board before the beginning of the poster session. Authors are required to stand by their posters during the whole poster session. The poster must be printed beforehand and brought along to the conference by the author. Alternatively, the conference may provide a printing and transportation service but you must contact the secretariat at least one month ahead before the conference dates, inquiring about costs and deadlines. Please note that it is not acceptable to print A4 sheets and hang them at the poster board. The presenter should also upload the poster at the author’s area in PRIMORIS as an image file (jpg/png/PDF) that cannot exceed 10MB. The uploaded file will then be placed in the technical program and will be made available to all participants, subject to login.

 

Oral Presentations at the Conference, Special Sessions, Workshops and Abstracts Track
All technical session rooms are equipped with a video projector and a computer running Microsoft Windows with Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat Reader. It is recommended that your presentation is uploaded to PRIMORIS before the conference, which ensures that it will be stored at the aforementioned computer by the time it is needed. However, you may prefer to bring it in a USB drive (also recommended as a backup precaution). Using your own laptop or smart device, as long as it is enabled with VGA output connection is possible but not recommended. The presenter should prepare a set of slides that clearly illustrate the main points of her/his paper, and make sure the presentation fits well within the assigned time slot, leaving at least 5 minutes for a period of question-answering. Should sound be required, the presenter is kindly requested to contact the conference secretariat at least 3 weeks in advance in order to ensure proper arrangements. The rooms are not normally equipped with a sound amplification system.

 

Oral Presentations at the Doctoral Consortium
The student should prepare a set of slides that clearly illustrate the main points of her/his Ph.D. project, and make sure the presentation fits well within the assigned 10 minutes slot, leaving time enough for a period of question-answering from the advisory board, who’s comments are expected to be helpful for the progression of her/his Ph.D. project. It is normal to have slots of time when up to 3 Ph.D. related projects are presented and then have those presentations analyzed by the advisory board.

 

Demos
Demonstrations can be performed as oral presentations or as part of the technical exhibition. In any case, it is required to avoid a commercial format, even if the demo consists of presenting a business product or service. Instead, the presentation should focus on technical aspects. If the presentation is made orally it will follow the same rules as for other oral presentations (please see above).

Presentation Details Online

Poster Presentations at the Conference, Special Sessions, Workshops, Doctoral Consortium and Abstracts Track
Posters will have dedicated sessions on the technical program of the conference where a live presentation will be done. The presenter should prepare a set of slides that clearly illustrate the main points of her/his paper, and make sure the presentation fits well within the assigned time slot of 10 minutes, leaving at least 3 minutes for a period of question-answering. The presentation will be done at an online streaming platform (Zoom) where no account creation is required; a specific URL will be provided in due time for joining the session. On the presenters’ end, it’s required to have a computer with sound, microphone and a webcam. A stable internet connection is also mandatory in order to have a successful presentation. The presenter must also prepare a poster not exceeding the A0 landscape format and upload it at the author’s area in PRIMORIS as an image file (jpg/png/PDF) that cannot exceed 10MB. For the poster, please use an appropriate font size so that they are readable and the message should be clear and understandable even without oral explanation. As a backup, poster authors can also upload a short (at most 7 min.) video explanation of the poster, in the form of a pre-recorded video (maximum resolution of 720p, encoded with the H.264/H.265 codec and with a file extension of mp4/mkv/mov) or a PowerPoint presentation file with embedded audio. This file is limited to 50MB and can be uploaded at the author’s area in PRIMORIS. This video will be used if the internet connection at the presenter’s end is not stable at the time of the presentation. The uploaded files will then be placed in the technical program before the session starts and will be made available to all participants, subject to login.

 

Oral Presentations at the Conference, Special Sessions, Workshops and Abstracts Track
The presenter should prepare a set of slides that clearly illustrate the main points of her/his paper, and make sure the presentation fits well within the assigned time slot, leaving at least 5 minutes for a period of question-answering. The presentation will be done at an online streaming platform (Zoom) where no account creation is required; a specific URL will be provided in due time for joining the session. On the presenters’ end, it’s required to have a computer with sound, microphone and a webcam. A stable internet connection is also mandatory in order to have a successful presentation. As a backup, you can upload to PRIMORIS, at your author’s area, a pre-recorded video (maximum resolution of 720p, encoded with the H.264/H.265 codec and with a file extension of mp4/mkv/mov) or a PowerPoint presentation file with embedded audio. This file cannot exceed the size of 200MB. Specific information regarding the streaming platform and other useful details will be provided in due time. This video will be used if the internet connection at the presenter’s end is not stable at the time of the presentation.

 

Oral Presentations at the Doctoral Consortium
The student should prepare a set of slides that clearly illustrate the main points of her/his Ph.D. project, and make sure the presentation fits well within the assigned time slot, leaving time enough for a period of question-answering from the advisory board, who’s comments are expected to be helpful for the progression of her/his Ph.D. project. The presentation will be done at an online streaming platform (Zoom) where no account creation is required; a specific URL will be provided in due time for joining the session. On the presenters’ end, it’s required to have a computer with sound, microphone and a webcam. A stable internet connection is also mandatory in order to have a successful presentation. As a backup, you can upload to PRIMORIS, at your author’s area, a pre-recorded video (maximum resolution of 720p, encoded with the H.264/H.265 codec and with a file extension of mp4/mkv/mov) or a PowerPoint presentation file with embedded audio. This file cannot exceed the size of 150MB. Specific information regarding the streaming platform and other useful details will be provided in due time. This video will be used if the internet connection at the presenter’s end is not stable at the time of the presentation.

 

Demos
Demonstrations can be performed as oral presentations or as part of the technical exhibition. In any case, it is required to avoid a commercial format, even if the demo consists of presenting a business product or service. Instead, the presentation should focus on technical aspects. If the presentation is made orally it will follow the same rules as for other oral presentations (please see above).

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