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The goal of the technical posters is
to provide an opportunity for an informal discussion of
one's research with conference attendees. Furthermore, it
is an excellent way to convey ideas and results not yet
developed into a full paper. GHC2004 will have an award
for the best technical poster whose primary author is a
new investigator. Good information on how to propose/create
a research poster is available at: http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds3-2/posters.html.
Posters will be displayed on a 4' x 8'
corkboard (brown); we will provide pushpins. You can organize
your space any way that you'd like. You might want to use
a single large page format or you may choose to have a number
of separate pages posted in the space.
The proposal for a technical poster
should contain an abstract of the work and an outline
of how it will be visually presented on the poster. Submissions
are limited to 2 pages using a minimum of 10pt type. To
be considered for the award, the submission must include
a statement that the primary author is a new investigator;
that is, a woman in an advanced degree program or a recent
graduate (within three years) of such a program. Submissions
must be made electronically. The deadline for poster
submissions is May 1, 2004. For further information,
contact one of the GHC2004 CoChairs for Technical Posters,
Professor Sheila Castañeda (Sheila.Castaneda [at]
clarke.edu) or Dr. Tiffani Williams (tlw [at] cs.unm.edu).
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