Dear all,
Please see the message below from Prof. Emaminejad regarding ARR presentation, please refer to the link provided for submission and formats.
I think the first option "Lightning talks" is where we wanted to submit our presentation to.
Please note that, even though
in the instructions
they preferred "5-10 minutes, ~5 slides talk", Prof. Emaminejad has confirmed that our 15 minute-presentations (for AP-S) are also acceptable.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Junbo
Dear Junbo,
I am glad to hear that you are considering contributing to vARR. Below, please find the submission link as well as information on submission formats:
1. Lightning talks: pre-recorded slide-driven presentation (preferably: 5-10 minutes, ~5 slides), where the students provide an overview of: 1) the vision/overarching challenge pertaining to their work; 2) past/related work and the existing technological/knowledge gap; 3) their solution toward realizing the vision and addressing the gap; and 4) future work and outlook. The students tend to use Zoom's video recording option to record their presentation.
2. Electronic poster (optional): This could be helpful if you have already prepared a poster presentation for your research.
Regards,
Sam
Dear Professor Emaminejad,
My name is Junbo Wang and I am a Ph.D. student from Prof. Rahmat-Samii's Lab. I have learnt that you are helping to coordinate this year's ARR and therefore, I am writing to you for questions regarding the submission of video presentations.
Several students from our lab including me have video presentations
pre-recorded
for participation in this year's ARR. But we haven't received any guidelines on submission nor schedules so far. I understand that the organization of such an event takes great effort. But since the submission deadline
(August 31st)
is approaching, I hope to reach out and learn from you for any available instructions to follow (or a website to learn more) regarding the participation of this event. Thank you!
Best regards,
Junbo
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Sam Emaminejad
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California, Los Angeles
Interconnected & Integrated Bioelectronics Lab (I²BL)