Student Posters Luncheon begins at Noon.
Let others see your student research!
Open to all, can be on any topic with some GIS aspect or component.
Posters will be displayed and competition winners will be announced on Thursday, November 15, 2012, in the Clark Center Lobby. The poster competition is part of larger GIS Day celebrations to highlight the widespread applications of geospatial sciences and technologies.
Show us your research or the progress on your term project and get FREE LUNCH, a RAD T-SHIRT, and other goodies!
Not only that, but the UTDallas GIS Program is awarding the winners of the GIS Poster Competition
FABULOUS ELECTRONICS!!!
- Celestron Travel Telescope 60
- Naxa ND-837 DVD Player with Karaoke
- Nostalgia NGD200 Electrics Non-stick Electric Griddle with Warming Drawer
Open to all, can be on any topic with some GIS aspect or component.
Posters will be displayed and competition winners will be announced on Thursday, November 15, 2012, in the Clark Center Lobby. The poster competition is part of larger GIS Day celebrations to highlight the widespread applications of geospatial sciences and technologies.
Show us your research or the progress on your term project and get FREE LUNCH, a RAD T-SHIRT, and other goodies!
Not only that, but the UTDallas GIS Program is awarding the winners of the GIS Poster Competition
FABULOUS ELECTRONICS!!!
- Celestron Travel Telescope 60
- Naxa ND-837 DVD Player with Karaoke
- Nostalgia NGD200 Electrics Non-stick Electric Griddle with Warming Drawer
Posters that showcase the interdisciplinary nature of GIS and geography are Highly Encouraged!
GIS are powerful systems when combined with business management, computer science, geosciences, public works, and more. • Free Poster Printing if received by 9:00am the day of the show. There is a very informative tutorial on how a student should make a technical poster at this link: http://www.cns.cornell.edu/documents/ScientificPosters.pdf Additional benefits to showing off your research: Potential employers will be in attendance, and this is a great way to impress them! Get practice presenting a research poster in a low-stress, comfortable environment. |
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