SUSSP 61 Poster Evening The poster evening will be held on Friday August 18th, 7.30pm to 9.00pm in John Burnet hall.  Wine will be provided for all poster session participants.

All summer school students are invited to present a poster.
Prizes will be awarded!
 
Some ideas to get you going...
Use interesting pictures to attract people to start read your poster!
Don’t make your fonts too small.
Add a picture of yourself and your institution’s logo or your country’s flag.
For an Outreach Poster, can you explain neutrinos in terms of something to do with Scotland or St. Andrews?  For example: golf or the Scottish flag.
Search Google images for pictures of St Andrews.
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Scotland Flag
 
You have two choices for your poster, either a poster about your research or an Outreach Poster aimed at the general public:
A poster about your research should be set at a suitable level for your fellow summer school participants.
An Outreach Poster should explain your research, or another aspect of neutrino physics, at a level suitable for the general public.  Outreach Posters will also be displayed at the schools’ event on Monday 21st August.  To encourage you to make an Outreach Poster an extra-special prize will be awarded for the best one.

The preferred format for the posters is portrait A1 format: 594 mm (width) × 841 mm (height).  Posters may be smaller, but please do not exceed this size!  
If you can’t find a poster printer, you can make a poster on pieces of A4/Letter paper.  A1 is equivalent to 8 sheets of A4 paper.
If you are working on the same experiment as, or collaborating with, one of your fellow SUSSP students, we suggest you discuss your content with each other to avoid repetition. Alternatively, you may wish jointly produce a single poster.http://www-archive.ph.ed.ac.uk/sussp61/PPUT.htmlshapeimage_7_link_0
email: victoria.martin (at) ed.ac.uk if you have any questions!
Some Images to download
Professor James Stirling CBE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) and former Director of the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology at the University of Durham, will be our guest for the poster evening.http://www.ippp.dur.ac.uk/~wjs/main.htmlshapeimage_10_link_0