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Workshop and Poster Submission

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Workshop/Poster Proposals 2018 LTER ASM

The All Scientists’ Meeting is a place to share your insights and successes and to find companions and collaborations for the next leg of the journey. The meeting will provide several opportunities designed to facilitate these interactions, including social events and plenary lectures by inspiring speakers. The core of this meeting however, comes from you—the community—in the form of contributed sessions.

Contributed Workshops:  Use these 90-minute or 180-minute slots to share and test insights, brainstorm works in progress, identify collaborators and useful data, share a new tool or method, debate priorities, develop a shared strategy, and vet new ideas. Space is available for approximately 30 people in each workshop.

Contributed Posters: If you’d rather have more time for one-on-one conversations, apply to be a part of the poster sessions that will happen each evening.

Informal Meetings: The venue has plenty of spaces and our schedule has unstructured time for you to meet up with new friends or long-term collaborators from different parts of the Network.

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  • Participants may propose 90-minute workshop sessions, 180-minute workshop sessions, posters, or propose other types of evening or social events.
  • To help the committee distribute types of workshops throughout the schedule, please choose the category that best fits your workshop or poster concept.
  • Choose the most relevant theme for your research or synthesis-related workshop, talk, or poster.
  • Briefly describe the purpose of your workshop, talk, or poster. This information will be included on the website to help participants choose which sessions to attend.
  • Please briefly describe your goals for the workshop.
  • Logistics: All workshop rooms will be equipped with wireless internet, screens and projectors and seminar-style seating. If you anticipate any additional logistical requirements, please use this space to let us know.Scheduling: We will make every effort to distribute workshops on a similar theme throughout the schedule. Please use this space to flag potential conflicts or to make specific requests about workshop sequencing.
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Updated March 27, 2018

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