Seminar speaker guidelines
Thank you for giving a talk in our department, we look forward to your presentation! Below, please find basic information required to publicize your talk as well as a few technical details. Your faculty contact in our department should be able to answer any further questions, or you may wish to contact Mark Cooper, MSE Graduate Studies Coordinator, at 614-292-7280 or e-mail Mark Cooper
Presenter guidelines
Seminar speakers are asked to give a 40-45 minute presentation followed by time for questions.
Speakers should e-mail to the MSE Graduate Studies Coordinator the following items no less than two weeks prior to the speaking date:
- speaker's name
- speaker's title and affiliation
- abstract title
- abstract (1-2 paragraphs)
- bio (1-2 paragraphs--please do not send resume/cv)
- web site link (if applicable)
- Images (optional)
Presentation space
Presentations are typically given in room 264 Macquigg Labs. This rectangular room seats 140 and has a tiered seating arrangement. MacQuigg 264 has a ceiling-mounted video/data projection system with an in-room PC. The projection system also accepts laptop video feeds by means of a VGA input. The room contains a sound system with a wireless lavalier mic. Link to Classroom Pool Room Details for further information, including pictures of the room.
Media format / input
The PC connected to the projection system described above accepts files on CD or USB memory stick. If a laptop is used, please be sure to bring the necessary connections (laptop video signals are fed via a female VGA connection).
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