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Design Project Article Title Results and Discussion Author: Student’s Name Advisor: Advisor’s Name Department Abstract Methodology Results and Discussion Conclusions The abstract describes the research presented in the poster, documenting and summarizing its most important achievements. It should include a brief summary of the research objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. The abstract should be no longer than 150 words. It outlines how the research was developed; showing the methods, approaches or steps followed to reach the results. This section presents the results of the research, the analysis of the data including the most important statistical analyses performed, and discusses the implications of these results regarding the research objectives. It must include only the results relevant to the research and how the conclusions were reached. This section states the conclusions of the research; they should be short and concise statements of the insights gained through this research. It presents the main findings of the research and the contributions of this work in a very condensed manner. 1 Introduction The introduction is a general foreword of what the research is about. It presents a brief introduction of the research, explaining the problem or situation that originated this work. Future Work It presents the next steps the researcher or the research group is taking to further this research. These are very short statements that answer the question: What’s next? Background This section provides the background required for a proper understanding of the research, presenting the findings of the main studies analyzed in the literature review that are relevant to your work. It should present the state of the art of the relevant research areas. Acknowledgements This section presents the main persons or groups that helped you conduct your research (advisors, professors, graduate students, reviewers, etc.). It also contains the source of funds used in the research. References The references should contain the main information sources used to develop the research. All documents listed in the references must be cited in the content of the poster. The documents listed should include the main current work in the area, this is, state of the art papers and articles in the field. The references must follow the same style used in the Design Project Article. You must refer only to trustworthy sources of information. Problem This section must show why it was important or worthwhile to do this research. It explains the problem solved in the Design Project or the research questions answered in the Thesis. The research objectives are generally presented in this section.