HPEC Presentation/Poster Format Guidelines

Workshop dates: 21–22 September 2011
Banquet date: 21 September 2011
Abstracts submission deadline: 19 May 2011 has been extended to 27 May 2011
Notification of acceptance: 24 June 2011 1 July 2011
Copyright Release form due: 17 August 2011
Disclosure Authorization form due: 17 August 2011
Foreign Visit Authorization form due: 12 August 2011
Registration and Banquet forms due:
($220 Workshop only; $265 Workshop and Banquet)
13 September 2011

All presentations will be videotaped for MIT Lincoln Laboratory archival purposes only. If you do not want your presentation to be videotaped, please email the HPEC Workshop Office at hpec@ll.mit.edu by 30 August 2011.


The workshop sponsors and participants appreciate clear and legible presentations. In addition, the presentations themselves will constitute the published proceedings. Therefore presenters are required to submit charts of the highest quality. Toward the goal of consistent quality and legibility, we ask that presenters adhere to the following guidelines when preparing their presentations and posters.

ALL materials that are presented in the US ONLY Session are required to be properly marked.

PRESENTATIONS AND POSTER PRECIS

Typeface

Recommend setting regular text using a bold 20-point font. A bold sans serif font such as Helvetica is preferred for its readability in a large auditorium. Other sized fonts may be used as necessary, such as bold 28-point for titles, bold 18-point for sub-points, etc. Do not use a font size 12-point or smaller. Always use bold fonts.

Format

The display area measurements for your electronic presentation/poster précis are 7.5' tall by 9.5' wide. Orient the viewgraphs horizontally (i.e., in landscape mode).

HPEC Sample Slide

Download PPT version

Posters

Total available poster board area: 3' 4" tall by 6' wide. Poster(s) must be oriented horizontally (landscape) for the best utilization of the available poster board area. A title banner will be provided by Lincoln Laboratory. The title banner includes the poster title, name(s) of the author(s), and the author affiliation(s).

Poster Diagram

MIT Lincoln Laboratory will provide pins and velcro to facilitate mounting the poster(s) on the felt-covered poster boards as well as a 3' by 5' skirted table in front of your poster board area. If your poster requires additional visual aids/resources, please email a detailed description of your poster set-up to hpec@ll.mit.edu.

GRAPHICAL MATERIAL

Ensure that all images such as photographs, artwork, graphs etc., can be printed legibly. High contrast images are preferred. Ensure that all text appearing in the image is large and legible.

PRESENTATION / POSTER PRECIS AUDITORIUM LAYOUT

Electronic presentations will be displayed on a large screen behind the speaker by a professional projectionist. Speakers are provided with a podium, microphone, and laser pointer.

To assist the projectionist, electronic presentations / poster precis should be in Microsoft PowerPoint.