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Presentation Guidelines

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Oral Presentation Guidelines

CONTRIBUTED oral presentations are 15 minutes in length, which includes 4 minutes for questions.
INVITED presentations are 30 minutes in length, which includes 6 minutes for questions.

Due to the many parallel sessions and the need for attendees to move between sessions, the Session Moderators will strictly adhere to the schedule. You must plan your presentation so that you finish within your allotted time and the session stays on schedule.

The conference will provide Windows laptop computers, screens, microphones, and projectors in all session rooms, as well as an HDMI connection from the podium to the projector. We encourage you to use the system and test your presentation on our equipment in the Presenter’s Preview Room before your talk. Please allow ample time for this, preferably the day before you are scheduled to present, not immediately before your talk. If you are using the conference-provided computer, please load your presentation onto it at least five minutes before the session starts or during a session break.

In deference to all our presenters, it is important that personal computer/projector compatibility issues be worked out well in advance of your presentation. Please note that PowerPoint is the recommended presentation software. The preferred format is 16:9. You may use 4:3, but there will be black bars above and below your presentation on some screens. The projector should be compatible with both PCs and Macs; however, please bring any necessary adapters/dongles as well as a copy of your presentation on a flash drive as a backup.

Poster Presentation Guidelines

Poster Sessions will be held in the Hall of the Convention Center on Thursday, November 12, from 4:30 – 8:00 pm. Poster Presenters will be given detailed instructions with their acceptance letters in July.

Please note that although official poster presentations will be scheduled on Thursday evening, we are requesting that all poster presenters mount their posters as early as Tuesday (through Thursday) to allow for more viewing time in advance of the scheduled poster session. Boards will be available for mounting and viewing in the Central Hall during the following hours:

  • Tuesday, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Thursday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm; Poster Session is from 4:30 – 8:00 pm

Your assigned poster session and presentation number will be provided on your acceptance notification issued in late July. Presenters are expected to be available next to (or near) their poster during the entire poster session. Unattended posters will be removed.

Each poster presenter will be allotted space that is 4 feet wide by 4 feet high. Please make your poster no larger than 46 inches wide by 46 inches high to ensure it fits nicely into the allotted space. The boards are made from cork, and tacks will be available for posting your work.

A sign with your program number and presenter will be placed at the location where you are to display your work. When preparing your poster presentation, please include the title of your presentation, the author listing, and the program number.

All Posters must be removed immediately following the Thursday evening session. AVS cannot take responsibility for any posters left on the boards after Thursday evening.

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Key Dates

Major Awards Deadline:
March 31, 2026

Student Awards Deadline:
May 18, 2026

Abstract Submission Deadline:
May 18, 2026

Early Registration Deadline:
TBA, 2026

Hotel Deadline:
TBA, 2026

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Yvonne Towse
Conference Administrator
125 Maiden Lane; Suite 15B
New York, N.Y. 10038
yvonne@avs.org

 

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