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1 Shortest title possible, keep it simple!
First and Last name of author(s), spell out first author’s first name Author affiliation(s) i.e., University of Wisconsin—Madison Best titles practices: Left or center aligned Use easy to read non-serif fonts such as Arial. Capital letter only at the beginning of the title, and NO ALL CAPS! Keep the title text simple, removing as many words as possible. The title should be a simple sentence. Use only one line of text. No multi-line titles. Put the one or two words that describe the entire poster into the first part of the title sentence. Follow that word(s) with simple descriptors, i.e., Carbon fiber - a novel manufacturing technique Introduction Never put your abstract on your poster. Instead, use this space for the background & significance of the poster. Summarize previous results that led to your project, tell us how this furthers the current body of knowledge. Tell us why your project is important, why we should care about it. Keep it BRIEF and to the point! Results (heading text should be 50-36pts) This should be an overview of your results. Body text should be 36 – 24 pts. 1 2 Fig 1. This is the legend. Fig 2. This is the legend. Conclusion(s) Future directions can also go here. What is YOUR opinion, as an expert on this topic? Keep it BRIEF and to the point! 3 4 Feel free to include figures in the introduction. Fig 3. This is the legend. Fig 4. This is the legend. Include a brief explanation of the methods here. Reference(s) 5 6 Acknowledgements Fig 5. This is the legend. Fig 6. This is the legend.

2 Shortest title possible, keep it simple!
First and Last name of author(s), spell out first author’s first name Author affiliation(s) i.e., University of Wisconsin—Madison Best titles practices: Left or center aligned Use easy to read non-serif fonts such as Arial. Capital letter only at the beginning of the title, and NO ALL CAPS! Keep the title text simple, removing as many words as possible. The title should be a simple sentence. Use only one line of text. No multi-line titles. Put the one or two words that describe the entire poster into the first part of the title sentence. Follow that word(s) with simple descriptors, i.e., Carbon fiber - a novel manufacturing technique Introduction Never put your abstract on your poster. Instead, use this space for the background & significance of the poster. Summarize previous results that led to your project, tell us how this furthers the current body of knowledge. Tell us why your project is important, why we should care about it. Keep it BRIEF and to the point! Feel free to include figures in the introduction. Include a brief explanation of the methods here. Results Panel 1 (heading text should be 50-36pts) This should be an overview of your results that are shown in the three panels below. All three figures should relate to each other. Body text should be 36 – 24 pts. 1 2 3 Fig 1. This is the legend. Fig 2. This is the legend. Fig 3. This is the legend. Conclusion(s) Future directions can also go here. What is YOUR opinion, as an expert on this topic? Keep it BRIEF and to the point! Results Panel 2 This should be an overview of your results that are shown in the three panels below. All three figures should relate to each other. Body text should be 36 – 24 pts. 1 2 3 Reference(s) Fig 1. This is the legend. Fig 2. This is the legend. Fig 3. This is the legend. Results Panel 3 This should be an overview of your results that are shown in the three panels below. All three figures should relate to each other. Body text should be 36 – 24 pts. 1 2 3 Acknowledgements Fig 1. This is the legend. Fig 2. This is the legend. Fig 3. This is the legend.

3 MRSEC Acknowledgement
We gratefully acknowledge funding from the National Science Foundation, DMR


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