Communications Instructions
Strict respect for the time assigned to all communications is mandatory and will be enforced by the session chair.
Presentations must be downloaded (room PC, running Windows/Microsoft Office; only HDMI) at least during the previous coffee/lunch break to the scheduled presentation time. For the first presentations of Friday and Saturday mornings, if possible, download them in the previous day. Please check for further information in the reception desk on arrival.
Plenary Lectures (PL): 35 min plus 10 min discussion
Keynote Communications (KN): 25 min plus 5 min discussion
Invited Communications (IL): 12 mins plus 3 min discussion
Oral Communications (OC): 7 min plus 3 min discussion
Poster Communications (Pt): size A0, portrait
Posters will be placed on the respective area (numbers can be found in the Abstract Book) EXCLUSIVELY by the organisation staff, Thursday, May 16 (available from 12h00). Posters can be removed Saturday, May 18, after the last coffee break, by their presenters. We kindly request everyone to be careful with the walls in the room. Posters not removed by the authors will be eliminated by the organisation. Please, check for further information in the reception desk on arrival.
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With heartfelt appreciation for Dalton Transactions, Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and RSC Chemical Biology generous support, we are delighted to announce that three prizes of €100 each will be awarded to the best posters presented by students and young scientists who attend the #2024IBiCC.
Voting will be conducted by the Prize Committee and the prizes will be awarded during the closing ceremony, Saturday, May 18 (see https://2024ibicc.events.chemistry.pt/prizes ). Posters with odd numbers will be visited on Thursday. Posters with even numbers will be visited on Friday. Saturday will give the opportunity to revisit all posters.
Tips: Choose a catchy title, containing the work relevant keywords; keep methods to a very brief overview; use schemes and figures and not blocks of text; choose only the most interesting data that are critical to support your conclusions.
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