Poster Guidelines
The poster session presents a wonderful opportunity and a welcoming environment to showcase your research at the workshop and network with your peers and scientific community working in weather and climate extreme.
How to submit your poster title and abstract
Email your poster title, author list with affiliations, and abstract to Dr. Whitney Huang (wkhuang@clemson.edu) no later than April 15, 2023.
Poster size and presentation guidelines
To ensure that your poster fits the provided poster boards, the maximum poster dimensions should not be larger than 4’ x 3’ (landscape orientation). You are responsible for printing your poster at your home institution, bringing it to the workshop safely and setting it up. You will be given a designated poster number with pushpins to display your poster at the check-in desk.
Tips for preparing an effective poster
Good posters include all the necessary components, such as concise title, names of authors with affiliations, objective/motivation, methods, results, data interpretation, conclusions with future work, and references. If the project was funded, it is a good idea to include the funding source as well.
Limit the use of text and use good font size with relevant figures—all figures and texts in poster should be clearly visible from at least 3 feet. The content should display scientific rigor while keeping the language of the poster clear, concise, and easy to follow for fellow without unnecessary jargon.