Young Investigators Symposium at the Department of Chemistry

Event Date
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Uptown Campus
LBC, 203 (Stibbs Conference Room) and 202 (Rechler Conference Room)

The second annual Young Investigator's Symposium at the Department of Chemistry has the following objectives:

  • To increase graduate student activity in the department
  • To enhance the breadth of students' knowledge by exposing them to research of their peers
  • To prepare students for participating in and organizing conferences
  • To identify students worthy of an award and assign the awards and scholarships.
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Oral Presentations Format:

  • Two 3-hour sessions
  • 15-25 min talk and 5 min of questions per presentation (Depending on the number of participants)

Poster Presentations Format:

  • 2 hour poster session
  • Make posters accessible during the whole time of the symposium

 

Participation and Presentation Requirements:

A single succinct research work has to be presented.

The depth of the study should be at the level of a publication or a significant fraction of a future publication. Presentations of published work are allowed as long as the paper was published within a year of the symposium. Faculty of the organizing committee will select the speakers. Every graduate student may present a poster.

All chemistry graduate students in their second year and beyond are encouraged to participate by presenting their research at the symposium, either as a poster or as a talk.

An abstract not exceeding 200 words, should be submitted by all participants.