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Title of Your Project or Poster Author name X Dept, Duke University email@duke. edu X Dept, Institution email@university. edu X Dept, Duke University email@duke. edu Summary. Briefly describe the motivation for your project in a short paragraph, no more than 3 -6 lines. Then succinctly describe your contributions. Specify whether you justify your work in experiments, theoretical proofs, or demonstrations of a new capability. • The flurb phenomenon is observed when … • The new technique DKB 2 for dekragging blozzers was developed • Compared to DKB 1 (Goodson and Blumgard 2005 [1]), experiments show… Problem description Sponsored by: Grant #, if applicable Sponsor logo here Lab logo here Notes on images Notes Titleon logos It is recommended to insert images with a resolution of at least 150 dpi in order to keep a good quality level once printed. Include a caption that describes the image without the viewer needing to read the body of your text. forget to label charts graphs to reflect your The. Don’t above region should beand modified lab, collaborators, and sponsors, if necessary. If you have no collaborators or sponsors, resize the images to fit the space attractively. Here are some images for your convenience. Notes on charts and tables Unless you want to risk death by advisor, do not submit charts or tables without axis labels, a legend, or units. The following chart is an example of exactly what you should not do. For the next few columns reading top to bottom, left to right, describe your problem, techniques used, and results. Don’t use much text, and show your story using figures, charts, and tables. Don’t overwhelm your audience with equations, but a few key equations can be helpful. Figure 2. Don’t forget to put titles on graphs and figures Notes on fonts Fonts of at least this size (40 pt) are recommended for best visibility. For figure captions and text, the ultimate size should be at least 28 pt. Figure 1. This is a caption. Collaborator logos, if applicable Title Conclusion Reflect briefly on how your work connects your motivation to your conclusions. Remark on any lessons learned or promising avenues of future work. Title References. [1] Your poster should have [2] References to relevant work, [3] Any papers on this topic either published or under submission, And links to http: //project. websites/if/available