Questions & Answers
The purpose of the event is to highlight and reward the outstanding work of our graduate students, to promote engineering scholarship, professionalism and interdisciplinary research, and to introduce new graduate students into the culture of our graduate programs. The event will include a graduate student poster competition, a meet & greet with new graduate students, refreshments and more.
The Showcase will be held at the Shelby Center. The poster will be presented outside the Shelby Center on the porticos. In the event of inclimate weather, the posters will be presented first floor galleries.
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The event is sponsored by the College of Engineering Dean (Dr. Christopher Roberts), facilitated by Dr. Brian Thurow of the Department of Aerospance Engineering, and organized by a volunteer group of engineering graduate students known as the Council of Engineering Graduate Students (CEGS).
Yes! We will be awarding the following prizes:
First place -- $1,000
Other prizes, including departmental prizes total to $5,000
Notes: There is a maximum of one prize per participant. One departmental winner will be selected from each department.
The Engineering Research Showcase is not directly tied to either the Graduate Forum or Research Week. However, we see the Engineering Research Showcase as an opportunity for graduate student in the College of Engineering to test and refine their presentation skills and media, in front of an audience of their peers.
We're looking for presenters, attendees, and faculty judges. Presenters will need to make a poster presentation. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about research being performed by other students in other departments.
In a nutshell, you make a poster explaining your research, colleagues come to see you and your poster, and you describe your research to them, as briefly as possible. This is an opportunity for you to polish your presentation skills and to share your research interests with others.
The size of your poster must be 30" x 40". Portrait or landscape. May be mounted on foam board, but it is not required (We will provide a foam board).
In the Media and Digital Resource Lab inside the Draughton Library. There is no charge for "class assignments or academic research projects."
Engineering Media Services in the Shelby Center can laminate your poster and/or apply a foam board backing. They can also print up to 42" wide posters (for a fee).
Laminating gives the poster a professional look and is recommended. Mounting on foam board makes displaying on an easel easy, but it makes the poster difficult to travel with, especially for air travel. Also, remember that you may decide to change something on your poster after using it in a forum such as this Research Showcase.
Presenters must register by 12:00 midnight CST October 1st, 2013
A panel of faculty members from each department within the College of Engineering.
Posters will be judged on the quality of the poster design (aesthetics, audience, conciseness, organization, and content) and the presenter's presentation skills (enthusiasm, presentation, response to questions, technical understanding, and audience).
Business casual or business dress.
Come as you are.
Missing the registration deadline. Waiting too late to get your poster printed/laminated/mounted.
Here's a few links that may help.
Send an email to cegsaub@gmail.com