Poster
Poster template
Please use the template (download) in order to ensure legibility, aspect ratio etc. on twitter.
Posters consist of four single images.
Example for a SpaceMat 2020 poster
Materials for Space Exploration - SpaceMat 2020
Lucio Colombi Ciacchi, Hanna Lührs
MAPEX Center for Materials and Processes, University of Bremen
The symposium will bring together highly distinguished members of academia and industry, who are shaping worldwide the research landscape on the discovery, synthesis, manufacturing and use of materials for present and future space exploration endeavours. It will provide a platform for exchange of the latest ideas and presentation of novel results in this rapidly evolving and highly inspiring field.
How to prepare and present a poster for SpaceMat 2020?
SpaceMat2020 is organized as a hybrid event; participation is possible on site or virtual.
Publication of posters
All posters will be published online one week ahead of the meeting, on 23 August 2020
- on this website (see example above)
- on twitter: we will re-tweet all posters tagged with @spacemat2020 or #spacemat2020
Discussion of posters
- live online discussions with the presenters during the poster sessions in dedicated zoom meeting rooms
- questions can also be posted on twitter starting from 23 August 2020
Virtual poster format
The format is based on the format for virtual posters for the Photonics Online Meetup.
In order to ensure legibility, aspect ratio etc. on twitter the posters consist of four single images. This is how you prepare your contribution:
- Register until 19 August 2020.
- Prepare your poster according to the powerpoint template (download).
- Save four separate image files (*.png).
- Send them via email to spacematprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.deuntil 22 August 2020.
- Post them on your twitter account. Don’t forget to tag your tweet with @spacemat2020 and #spacemat2020. Please let us know if you don’t have a twitter account, we will then directly post your poster on the conference account.
Science pitch
Instead of the 5-minutes flashlight presentations we would like to encourage you to record a short video (max. 2 minutes) pitching your poster for publication on our website and twitter.
Find some examples to the right and tipps here.