Poster Competition

Poster Competition

Organic Chemistry 2019 will organize Student Poster Competition, to encourage students and recent graduates to present their original research which will be later published in the International Journals. All accepted abstracts will be presented at the poster sessions during the conference. Conference Series aims at setting a platform for all the budding scientists and researchers to present their real-time work and share their views and aspects related to the theme of the conference.

Eligibility

  1. This competition is open to all students (Graduates, Post Graduates and Research Scholars not above the age of 35).
  2. The abstract submission deadline for poster competition will be closed one month before the conference date (this is subject to change), hence all are requested to submit their abstracts well in advance.
  3. The abstract should include complete details of the contestant (e.g., abstract title, name, affiliation, abstract and biography etc).
  4. Abstracts have to be submitted through online or by email. Shortlisted abstracts for the competition will be intimated through email and those will be displayed on the website as well.
  5. If the registered author/poster presenter is unable to attend the conference he/she may send a substitute who can be a co-author (or) any member from the same institution. If the winner is a substitute, he/she will be awarded and not the registered author/contestant.
  6. All shortlisted poster presenters have to be registered before the deadline of abstract submission.

Announcement
You will be given about 5-7 minutes to present your poster including questions and answers. Judges may pose questions during the evaluation of the poster.
The winners will be announced at the closing ceremony of the conference. The decision of the winner will be withdrawn if the winner/winners is/are not present at the time of announcement.

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