Date: Tuesday 13 March 2007.
Location: CWI/Turing Room.
Each presenter will be given a 60 seconds (!) slot to pitch his or her
poster. Presenters are advised to focus on advertising their work to
attract people from the audience and make them come see their poster in the
next session. Do not attempt to explain your work in 60 seconds - it won't
work! Be creative... During the one-minute pitch your poster will be shown
on the screen behind you. Please be prepared and keep track of the
schedule.
First session: 12:00-12:19, 1 minute each:
- Erwin Bakker (IS6)
- Jens Calamé (PDC1)
- Hugo Jonker (PDC1)
- Robbert de Haan (PDC1)
- Ben Schouten (PDC1)
- Lasse Leskelä (PDC2)
- Pascal Lieshout (PDC2)
- Denis Miretskiy (PDC2)
- Pablo César Garcia (PDC3)
- Li Chao (MSV1)
- Joost Rommes (MSV1)
- Domokos Sarmany (MSV1)
- Tycho van Noorden (MSV1)
- Michal Koutek (MSV2)
- Roland Geraerts (MSV2)
- Dennis Nieuwenhuisen (MSV2)
- Magdalene Grantson-Borgelt (MSV3)
- Fabian Groffen (IS2)
- Arne Koopman (IS2)
Second session: 14:30-14:50, 1 minute each:
- Peter Bosman (IS3)
- Guido Diepen (IS3)
- Gabor Maroti (IS3)
- John van den Broek (IS3)
- Erik Jan van Leeuwen (IS3)
- Jacob Jan Paulus (IS3)
- Tomas Klos (IS7)
- Marina Velikova (IS8)
- Nitin Saxena (AFM1)
- Ben Toner (AFM1)
- Steven Kelk (AFM2)
- Jasen Markovski (AFM3)
- Pierre Corbineau (AFM4)
- Clemens Grabmayer (AFM5)
- Michael Weber (AFM6)
- Matthias Kuntz (AFM6)
- Hichem Boudali (AFM7)
- Tim Willemse (AFM8)
- Jok Tang (MSV1)
- Stephanie Kemper (AFM3)
BRICKS 2007 Dissemination Award
The researcher with the best pitch and poster will win the
BRICKS 2007 Dissemination Award (a shiny 8Gb iPod Nano).
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