Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Undergraduate Engineering Research Day 2010-Call for Abstracts

Undergraduate Engineering Research Day 2010
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
Bahan Centre for Information Technology, U of T


Call for Abstracts

Undergraduate Engineering Research Day (UnERD) is for undergraduate students undertaking summer research in applied science and engineering at the University of Toronto to showcase their research projects. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about various engineering research taking place at U of T and to practice communicating research in a professional setting.

UnERD 2010 features a distinguished keynote speaker and four tracks of student podium presentation and a poster presentation session. All presenters will receive a certificate of participation while top presenters will receive prizes acknowledging their achievement.

Submitting an abstract

Please register and submit an abstract online at www.unerd.skule.ca. The following information must be included:

1) Please indicate whether you would like to participate in a podium or poster presentation

Note: while we will try to accommodate as many podium presentations as possible, in the event where requests for podium presentation are overwhelming, priority will be given to top peer-reviewed abstracts.

2) Full name, faculty & discipline of study (Non-U of T students please include school), year of study completed, discipline of research, and your principal investigator

3) An abstract should be no more than 250 words and must include background/motivation, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.

For podium and poster presentation instructions and guidelines please visit our website at www.unerd.skule.ca.

Important Dates

• Submission deadline: July 19th, 2010, 23:59PM ET
• UnERD 2010 : Aug. 11th, 2010

We look forward to seeing you on August 11th at UnERD 2010!
- UnERD 2010 Organizing Committee

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