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Poster layout for IEEE VPPC 2014

Poster layout for IEEE VPPC 2014. Your organization logo in this area. João P. TROVÃO 1 , Christophe ESPANET 2 , Alain BOUSCAYROL 3 1 IPC-ISEC, INESC Coimbra, Portugal 2 Univ. Franche-Conté , femto-st , France 3 Univ. Lille 1, MEGEVH, France (Authors, Speaker, affiliations, logos).

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Poster layout for IEEE VPPC 2014

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  1. Poster layout for IEEE VPPC 2014 Your organization logo in this area • João P. TROVÃO 1, Christophe ESPANET 2, Alain BOUSCAYROL 3 • 1 IPC-ISEC, INESC Coimbra, Portugal • 2 Univ. Franche-Conté, femto-st, France • 3 Univ. Lille 1, MEGEVH, France • (Authors, Speaker, affiliations, logos) Poster Number DS2 - 20 Suggested style and contents Abstract A poster is a visual support for discussion about your work with other scientists. A poster only presents the main ideas of the work. This layout gives you some guidelines for the posters for IEEE VPPC. Suggested requirements: Format: A0 (83cm x 119 cm) Background: white* Title: Arial bold 80 pt Subtitles: Arial bold 72 pt Text: Arial normal/italic 40 pt * a white background will reduce the poster footprint • Possible contents: • abstract • studied system or method • applications or results • discussion • future developments? Basic advice There are different ways to do a good poster. This layout only aims to give an example. You are free to makes changes and reflect your imaginations • choose a general outline • keep in mind this outline • all along the poster • avoid secondary issues • prefer figures to text and • key words to sentences • be very clear and simple • use two fonts at the most • indicate sources of figures • look at the “useful links” VPPC 2010 EPE 2013 EVS 27 Typical poster organisation Examples of poster sessions Useful links and key points Useful links: http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/dept/Tips/present/posters.htm http://www.biophysics.org/education/block.pdf http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/ http://www.aspb.org/EDUCATION/poster.cfm The ideal poster is clear, simple with only context, objective and main ideas of the presented work.

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