CALL FOR STUDENT POSTERS
Friday, May 31, 2024, Time TBAat the
2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on
ELECTRO/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY May 30 - June 1, 2024, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54702-4004
Submit your poster abstract at:
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The 2024 International Electro/Information Technology Conference,
sponsored by the IEEE Region 4,
in collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire,
is focused on basic/applied research results in the fields of electrical and computer engineering as
they relate to Electrical and Computer Engineering, Information Technology, and related applications.
Students are invited to present their research results and/or projects in a poster session.
Poster proposal contents
A poster proposal will typically include the following information.
Final poster guidelines
The typical size of the poster template is 36 x 24 inches or 48 x 36 inches.
You are responsible for printing and bringing your poster to the June 1, 2024 poster presentation and contest event. Your poster must be printed on unmounted paper stock.
Click here to download a sample poster or a PPT template.
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Content: A description of the expected content of the poster, along with an indication of why the topic is significant - why conference attendees will find it interesting. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: | |
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Important dates:
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POSTER SESSION CONTEST
The poster contest is only open to undergraduate students.
Three poster session winners will be selected and awarded cash prizes to be announced at a later date*:
* Prize money will be reported as taxable income.
All Federal, State, and Local income taxes on prizes are the sole responsibility of the winner. | |
Your research matters. Learn how to explain it. Win cash prizes.
The Quick Pitch Competition sponsored by WiSys is a research-focused student pitch
competition that inspires students to consider the impact of their research and learn
how to effectively communicate it to a general audience. Participants have 3 minutes to impress a panel
of judges with their ability to explain the value of their research to society, and the top presenters
win cash prizes. Being able to talk about the impact of student research can facilitate collaborations and
prepare students for large research conferences. Winners will be judged based how well the research was explained, along with the broader
impact of the proposed activities. For similar information, please use this link:
https://www.wisys.org/events/quickpitch
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For more information, please contact Students Activities Committee:
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