Building upon the success of the previous two Analytical Science Twitter Poster Conferences, we have broadened the scope of the poster conference to include all areas of the chemical sciences.
How do I take part?
During the event simply tweet an image (e.g. JPEG) which will be a digital poster summarising your research along with #RSCPoster, the most appropriate subject area hashtag and the title of your work.
The hashtags required are:
Analytical – #RSCPoster #RSCAnal
Environmental – #RSCPoster #RSCEnv
Materials – #RSCPoster #RSCMat
Organic – #RSCPoster #RSCOrg
Inorganic – #RSCPoster #RSCInorg
Nanoscience – #RSCPoster #RSCNano
Physical – #RSCPoster #RSCPhys
Chemical Biology – #RSCPoster #RSCChemBio
For instance, if you are presenting an analytical poster you would tweet “Poster Title” #RSCPoster #RSCAnal. Throughout the day you can then answer any questions posed to you by other people on Twitter and ask questions about other posters. Make sure you follow #RSCPoster throughout the day as the conference progresses.
You also need to upload your poster and details to the conference Tumblr site, under the appropriate subject category, to ensure you are in contention for a prize.
Access the Tumblr site here- https://rscposter.tumblr.com/
When is it?
Posters tweeted with #RSCPoster with the most relevant subject hashtag and also uploaded to Tumblr between 9am GMT March 20th and 9am GMT March 21st will be eligible to win prizes. Make sure you ask and answer lots of questions to ensure your work is well understood!
Is my research area suitable?
The conference is open to anyone working in any area of science whose research topic falls within one of the subject hashtag categories. If you’re unsure if your poster is suitable for the conference, just get in touch and we can advise.
What can I win?
The main aim of the event is to meet new scientists, share ideas and learn about the latest developments in different scientific areas. The scientific committee will select posters which stimulate wide interest and feature innovative, high quality, exciting research. Posters prizes will be awarded for content & accessibility, design and researcher interaction with the conference. There will also be an audience award for the most tweeted poster.
Who is organising the event and how do I find them?
At different points throughout the day members of each scientific committee for each subject area will be logging in to Twitter and searching #RSCPoster to ask questions about some of the posters. Make sure you check back in at different times to see if you have any new questions and also make sure you ask questions about other posters. Members of the organising and scientific committee and their Twitter names are listed below and make sure you follow the RSC journal twitter accounts relevant to your research for updates.
How do I register?
Pre-registration is not necessary; however we will need to verify who you are and where you do your research to be eligible for the prizes. We strongly recommend you do this before the event by emailing us at RSCPoster@gmail.com and letting us know:
• Your name, address and contact details
• The title or topic of your poster
• Your twitter ID
Conference Chairs
@91AVBaker – Dr Matthew J Baker, University of Strathclyde
@ACT_mmu – Professor Craig Banks, Manchester Metropolitan University
Organisers
@Samillingworth – Dr Samuel Illingworth, Manchester Metropolitan University
@EdwardRandviir – Dr Edward Randviir, Manchester Metropolitan University
91AV
How do I take part?
During the event simply tweet an image (e.g. JPEG) which will be a digital poster summarising your research along with #RSCPoster, the most appropriate subject area hashtag and the title of your work.
The hashtags required are:
Analytical – #RSCPoster #RSCAnal
Environmental – #RSCPoster #RSCEnv
Materials – #RSCPoster #RSCMat
Organic – #RSCPoster #RSCOrg
Inorganic – #RSCPoster #RSCInorg
Nanoscience – #RSCPoster #RSCNano
Physical – #RSCPoster #RSCPhys
Chemical Biology – #RSCPoster #RSCChemBio
For instance, if you are presenting an analytical poster you would tweet “Poster Title” #RSCPoster #RSCAnal. Throughout the day you can then answer any questions posed to you by other people on Twitter and ask questions about other posters. Make sure you follow #RSCPoster throughout the day as the conference progresses.
You also need to upload your poster and details to the conference Tumblr site, under the appropriate subject category, to ensure you are in contention for a prize.
Access the Tumblr site here- https://rscposter.tumblr.com/
When is it?
Posters tweeted with #RSCPoster with the most relevant subject hashtag and also uploaded to Tumblr between 9am GMT March 20th and 9am GMT March 21st will be eligible to win prizes. Make sure you ask and answer lots of questions to ensure your work is well understood!
Is my research area suitable?
The conference is open to anyone working in any area of science whose research topic falls within one of the subject hashtag categories. If you’re unsure if your poster is suitable for the conference, just get in touch and we can advise.
What can I win?
The main aim of the event is to meet new scientists, share ideas and learn about the latest developments in different scientific areas. The scientific committee will select posters which stimulate wide interest and feature innovative, high quality, exciting research. Posters prizes will be awarded for content & accessibility, design and researcher interaction with the conference. There will also be an audience award for the most tweeted poster.
Who is organising the event and how do I find them?
At different points throughout the day members of each scientific committee for each subject area will be logging in to Twitter and searching #RSCPoster to ask questions about some of the posters. Make sure you check back in at different times to see if you have any new questions and also make sure you ask questions about other posters. Members of the organising and scientific committee and their Twitter names are listed below and make sure you follow the RSC journal twitter accounts relevant to your research for updates.
How do I register?
Pre-registration is not necessary; however we will need to verify who you are and where you do your research to be eligible for the prizes. We strongly recommend you do this before the event by emailing us at RSCPoster@gmail.com and letting us know:
• Your name, address and contact details
• The title or topic of your poster
• Your twitter ID
Conference Chairs
@91AVBaker – Dr Matthew J Baker, University of Strathclyde
@ACT_mmu – Professor Craig Banks, Manchester Metropolitan University
Organisers
@Samillingworth – Dr Samuel Illingworth, Manchester Metropolitan University
@EdwardRandviir – Dr Edward Randviir, Manchester Metropolitan University
91AV