Talks and posters instructions

Each submitted abstract will be considered to be presented as an accepted talk or a poster.

Special awards and credits are given to the best oral presentations and posters presented at the conference by young researchers (below 35 years of age).

Instructions for talks and posters will follow the rough guidelines given below. More detailed information will appear as soon as possible.

TALKS PRESENTATION INSTRUCTIONS
The talk presentation will make use of a self-contained PowerPoint or PDF/PS file to be displayed from a local PC in the lecture hall. You can E-mail the file to frontierscience@pv.infn.it or put it in a web accessible location to allow us to fetch it one week prior to the Conference. This way of presentation minimizes the exchange time and allows us making a centralized testing for the display. However, knowing that display technologies could be fragile still, bring a set of transparencies as a backup for options. Note that, although you are free to choice the orientation page, the landscape page orientation is the best for the computer display screen. Number of page is left to speakers.
We discourage you to use your own laptop containing the talk to display it. This does not optimize the change of speaker and sometime originate problems. If you still want to go this way, bring your laptop to the podium during breaks to make a test to check display compatibility at your earliest convenience but at least 24 hours before your talk. In any case, we still need an electronic copy of your talk to put on the web page before you access to the podium.

POSTER SESSION
The maximum size of the poster is about 80 cm x 120 cm. As for the talk the PDF/PS/PPT file must be E-mailed to frontierscience@pv.infn.it or put it in a web accessible location to allow us to fetch it one week prior to the Conference. It is anyway your task to print your poster and to post it 2 hours before the start of the Poster Session. In any case, we still need an electronic copy of your work to be put on the web page before the Poster Session start.