2-5 September 2001
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6th ICMRM
Presentation Guidelines
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Poster Presentations
The area provided for your poster is 90cm wide by 120cm tall. This
will accommodate a DIN A0 poster in portrait (vertical) format, or a DIN
A1 poster in landscape (horizontal) format. We cannot accommodate
horizontal format A0 posters The posters will be attached to the boards
using Velcro sticky pads, and these will be provided. Posters can
be put up on Sunday 2nd September from 4:00pm onwards, and should be in
place by 9:00am on Monday 3rd September. Posters should remain in
place for the duration of the scientific conference but must be removed
by 9:00am on Thursday 6th September. Any posters remaining after
this time will be removed and disposed of.
Oral Presentations
The contributed oral presentations (Cnn on the programme) should
be 15 minutes long with an additional 5 minutes allowed for questions and
discussion. Invited speakers (Ln) have 35+5 minutes. The Young
Investigator (YIn) presentations have 25+5 minutes. The following
presentation facilities are available: Overhead projection, dual 35mm slide
projection and computer data projection. Facilities will be made
available for loading and checking slide carousels. Carousels should
be delivered to the projection room before the start of the session.
PC based Microsoft PowerPoint (97/2000) is provided for computer based
presentations. PowerPoint files may be provided on floppy, CDROM
or Iomega Zip disks. Please inform the conference AV technician well
in advance of your presentation in order that files can be pre-loaded and
checked. Files may also be sent in advance to the conference organisers
for pre-loading and checking. Connection of own portable computers
may not be possible and is discouraged.
Call for Papers
If you are either an invited speaker, young investigator or oral presenter
at this conference, you are invited to contribute to a special issue of
Applied Magnetic Resonance on NMR Imaging of Materials. There is
no pressure to do this if you do not wish to, particularly if you feel
your work is outside the ‘materials’ field. However, you have an
opportunity to publish in this prestigious journal, and the list below
shows a wide range of subjects will be considered.
Areas of interest for this special issue are:
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methods and applications of non-medical imaging. For example, polymers,
catalysts, food and plants
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characterisation of transitional flow and diffusion. For example of fluids
in porous media, melts in extruders and rheometers, granular flow, gas
imaging including hyper-polarised gases with applications to materials
analysis
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spatially resolved NMR: NMR hydroscope, inside-out NMR, stray-field NMR,
NMR for process control
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related topics
Manuscripts are kindly requested, either to be handed in to Bernhard
Blümich at the 6th ICMRM, or mailed before that date to Bernhard Blümich,
Makromolekulare Chemie,
RWTH, D-52056 Aachen.
Germany.
If you plan to submit a manuscript, please send a short note of confirmation
containing the Authors and Title of your contribution to bluemich@mc.rwth-aachen.de.
The instructions for authors are available on the internet under http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00723/instr.htm
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