Oral presentations: 15 minutes including questions
Poster presentations: A0 size, preferably portrait orientation
Programme and electronic book of abstracts will be sent to delegates by 30th August
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DYME 2019 returns after the success of the 2015 and 2017 conferences, with a free two day event specifically designed to support PhD students and post-doctoral researchers within the Inorganic community, providing presentation and networking opportunities for early career researchers.
The symposium will feature five plenary talks from three well-established academics, an RSC career advisor and the recently announced RSC Dalton Emerging Researcher 2019 Winner. They will give insights from their own careers and can give advice on the best ways to succeed both inside and outside of academia.
There will be a packed schedule of oral and poster presentations by PhD and post-doctoral researchers, offering attendees the opportunity to gain experience in presenting and chairing sessions. In addition to poster sessions, there will be a conference dinner in the city centre in the evening, to allow ample opportunity for networking and for potential collaborations to be discussed.
Poster presentations: A0 size, preferably portrait orientation
Programme and electronic book of abstracts will be sent to delegates by 30th August
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DYME 2019 returns after the success of the 2015 and 2017 conferences, with a free two day event specifically designed to support PhD students and post-doctoral researchers within the Inorganic community, providing presentation and networking opportunities for early career researchers.
The symposium will feature five plenary talks from three well-established academics, an RSC career advisor and the recently announced RSC Dalton Emerging Researcher 2019 Winner. They will give insights from their own careers and can give advice on the best ways to succeed both inside and outside of academia.
There will be a packed schedule of oral and poster presentations by PhD and post-doctoral researchers, offering attendees the opportunity to gain experience in presenting and chairing sessions. In addition to poster sessions, there will be a conference dinner in the city centre in the evening, to allow ample opportunity for networking and for potential collaborations to be discussed.