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Student Poster Competition:
- Purpose: In this competition, students create visual posters to showcase their research or project work.
- Content: The poster should concisely present key findings, methodology, and conclusions.
- Interaction: Students engage with conference attendees during designated poster sessions, discussing their work and answering questions.
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Student and Faculty Paper Presentations:
- Purpose: These are oral presentations where students and faculty members share their research papers.
- Content: Students highlight original contributions, literature reviews, or case studies. Faculty members present ongoing research.
- Preparation: Clear slides and effective communication skills are essential.
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Student Project Competition:
- Purpose: Students demonstrate practical applications of their knowledge and skills.
- Content: They present prototypes, software, or innovative solutions related to their field.
- Emphasis: Creativity, feasibility, and real-world impact are key.
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Faculty and Industry Poster/Research Project Presentations:
- Purpose: Faculty members and industry members share their ongoing research or scholarly work.
- Content: Similar to student posters but with a focus on faculty-led projects.
- Engagement: Encourage discussions and networking among conference participants.