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Template Instructions

Template Instructions. General Instructions Slides will be printed – so only static content may be used in slides (no videos). But we should be able to display videos on the kiosk – let me know if you have a video to display, but don’t put it on your powerpoint slides. Formating Rules

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Template Instructions

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  1. Template Instructions • General Instructions • Slides will be printed – so only static content may be used in slides (no videos). But we should be able to display videos on the kiosk – let me know if you have a video to display, but don’t put it on your powerpoint slides. • Formating Rules • Make it look like the example slides! • Stick with white, Arial 18 or 28 point font (44 for titles). • Use a 0.05” white border on all pictures/figures. • Talk to me before doing anything “out of the ordinary.”

  2. Template Instructions • For student research projects • Delete all slides except the two which are titled “Undergraduate Research,” one which tells us who you and your advisor are, and one which shows us your research. • If you are a grad student, change the title to “Graduate Research” • Replace student photo, title, abstract, student name, advisor name, and figure with your photo,title, etc. • Slide Submission • Save the new file with your name as the file name, and send to dallin_durfee@byu.edu

  3. Undergraduate Research Calcium Atom Interferometry Student: Brian Neyenhuis Mentor: Dallin S. Durfee

  4. Undergraduate Research Calcium Atom Interferometry We plan to split and recombine the quantum wave-functions of calcium atoms. From the resulting interference, we will be able to perform stringent tests of relativity and search for drifts in the fundamental constants Student: Brian Neyenhuis Mentor: Dallin S. Durfee

  5. The David Derrick 16" Telescope

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