Opportunity for poster sessions or lightning talks

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Seb Bacon

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Mar 27, 2012, 7:59:41 AM3/27/12
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Hi,

On the Monday evening, we will finish at around 17.30. There may be
an opportunity to spend an hour drinking some beers, eating peanuts,
and talking about our projects, before we go to the conference dinner.

Would anyone be interested in presenting a poster session about their
current project(s)? This could be about anything, not just
Alaveteli-related. This conference is a great opportunity to make
contacts about a wide range of subjects and we shouldn't miss it! We
should be able to supply bottles of beer as an incentive for people to
stick around, look and ask questions.

By "poster session" I really mean a single page of A4 or A3 on a
table, next to a laptop, or something like that.

Any interest?

Thanks,

Seb


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Seb Bacon

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Mar 27, 2012, 8:10:27 AM3/27/12
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On 27 March 2012 12:59, Seb Bacon <seb....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On the Monday evening, we will finish at around 17.30.  There may be
> an opportunity to spend an hour drinking some beers, eating peanuts,
> and talking about our projects, before we go to the conference dinner.
>
> Would anyone be interested in presenting a poster session about their
> current project(s)?  This could be about anything, not just
> Alaveteli-related.  This conference is a great opportunity to make
> contacts about a wide range of subjects and we shouldn't miss it!  We
> should be able to supply bottles of beer as an incentive for people to
> stick around, look and ask questions.
>
> By "poster session" I really mean a single page of A4 or A3 on a
> table, next to a laptop, or something like that.

I should add that the idea was you'd stand next to your bit of paper
and it would basically be an invitation for people to come and talk to
you about it.

We could do lightning talks, too, but I think I prefer the poster
session format as it's more sociable and less stand-and-listen.

Thanks,

Seb

Michael Morisy

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Mar 27, 2012, 8:45:03 AM3/27/12
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Ah, gotcha. Sounds great, thanks for clarification.

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