Now in its 5th year, the C3E Symposium is soliciting excellent posters showcasing the work of women in clean energy. This Poster Competition is an opportunity for early- and pre-career researchers to participate in networking and share their research at the C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium, a collaboration of the U.S. Department of Energy, MIT Energy Initiative, and the Precourt Institute. It also exposes attendees to cutting-edge research in a variety of clean energy fields. A committee with wide-ranging expertise will select the most compelling posters submitted, for presentation at the Symposium, with an eye for diversity of institution, topic, and discipline and with consideration of the following characteristics:
How effectively you are able to communicate to multidisciplinary audiences (government, academics, executives, etc.).
Your professionalism and enthusiasm throughout your presentation.
The clarity of your materials, specifically:
motivation for studying this question,
research methods,
results and/or conclusions, and
implications and broader significance of what you discovered.
To be considered, entrants must be able to attend the full symposium on May 31st, 2016 at Stanford University, CA, to present their work in person during all breaks and at the evening session. For the top 5 presenters, who submit the most compelling posters and presentations, the C3E committee may award a stipend towards their travel and accommodation expenses for the symposium. Award of these funds will be announced when posters are selected.
Requirements
The Poster Presenter must be a female undergraduate, graduate student, or postdoc currently undertaking the research project presented.
Only one presenter may attend the conference per poster.
The presentation topic must relate to clean energy and can be in any of the following areas:
Basic Energy Science
Built Environment and Infrastructure
Climate and Environment
Developing World
Energy Education
Energy Efficiency
Fossil Energy
Nuclear Energy
Policy and Economics
Power Distribution and Energy Storage
Renewable Energy
Transportation
The research should be well underway, with (at least) preliminary findings and must be original work.
Posters should be no bigger than 7′ 8″ width x 3′ 9″ height. Presenters may fill this space with one large poster or multiple smaller posters. Presenters should bring their posters with them to the symposium.
Process
Please record a video of yourself giving an initial presentation of your poster as if you were giving it to a symposium guest. The video should be no longer than one minute (longer videos will not be considered), and uploaded to YouTube as unlisted or public.
A description of your research (in no more than 200 words) that includes the following:
motivation for studying this question,
research methods,
results and/or conclusions, and
implications and broader significance of what you discovered.
A link to the one-minute YouTube video of your poster presentation.
Please use your name as the poster file name and upload your poster as a PDF file to Box for file-sharing at: energy.stanford.edu/c3e/c3e-posters-upload.
Please try to optimize the file size, but resolution should be high enough that the smallest text in graphs and charts is legible.
When preparing your poster, please consider the following tips.
Posters will be viewed during breaks, meals, etc. They should be eye-catching and legible from some distance.
Viewers respond well to graphics and other visuals as opposed to large amounts of text.
Avoid jargon, acronyms and any other field-specific phrases. It is helpful to assume that guests have limited knowledge of your content because they will come from such a wide variety of backgrounds.
All items (poster, and online form) should be submitted by February 29.
Important Dates
February 29 – Application period will close at midnight. Please complete the online submission form by then and include the link to your YouTube video. The PDF of your poster must be submitted to Box: energy.stanford.edu/c3e/c3e-posters-upload, no later than February 29.
Week of March 14 – Applicants will be notified if they are selected to present their posters at the symposium.
May 31 – Selected entrants attend the symposium all day and present their poster.