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2019 Poster Expo

Please join us for this opportunity to foster dialogue and interactions amongst the community in an informal setting.

Date: Wednesday May 8 2019, 1pm-4pm
Location: Smagorinsky Seminar Room, NOAA/GFDL

This is a public event – please note the access requirements for all visitors below.

Poster presenters, please register here.

Registration closes Wednesday March 20 2019 at 5pm or when the first 28 posters are received.
Please note 20 posters have already been received, so there are only 8 more spots available.

Due to space limitations, we are limited to 28 posters.
We regret we can only accept poster submissions with either first author or at least one co-author affiliated with GFDL/UCAR/SAIC/USGS/AOS/CIMES who is actively collaborating on the project.

You may submit a new or existing poster, but cannot resubmit a poster presented at previous GFDL Poster Expo events.
Only one poster per first author please.
First come, first served.
Standard poster size (36″x48″ or 48″x36″) is requested.
We ask that presenters create and print posters through their home institution.
Easels, foamboards, binder clips, and pushpins will be provided.

If you plan to print a new poster using GFDL’s large format printer, the size should be 36″x48″ or 48″x36″.
Please co-ordinate with Cathy Raphael (catherine.raphael@noaa.gov) on any new posters to be printed at GFDL.

These new posters should be ready in FINAL FORM no later than
*** Friday April 5 2019 *** and emailed to Cathy by 5pm for printing.

Please check here for further information on printing your poster at GFDL.


Access Requirements

Please note: Visitors without GFDL affiliation attending the Poster Expo must present government or university issued photo ID or two other forms of identification to gain access to the facility. If an acceptable ID cannot be provided, the Visitor will not be allowed access. If access is granted, the Visitor must sign in and be given a Visitor Badge. The Visitor Badge expires immediately after the Expo. Please allow 20-30 minutes for entrance into the event for all non NOAA employees or non Princeton University visitors.