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Chong You Quan (Nanyang Technological University) |
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2D Ising Model with Stochastic Boundary (Page 69)
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Gao Yating (Nanyang Technological University) |
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Solvent-free Aerobic Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol over Pd Monometallic and Au-Pd Bimetallic Catalysts Supported on SBA-16 Mesoporous Molecular Sieves (Page 69)
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Goh Boon Chong (Nanyang Technological University) |
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Comparison of Two Hydrophobic Effect Modeling Methods via CSAW (Page 70)
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4. |
Manmohan Gupta (Panjab University, India) |
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Revisiting the Texture Specific Quark Mass Matrices (Page 70)
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5. |
Melisa Kaslan (Nanyang Technological University) |
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Elucidating the Interaction between Myristoylated Alanine-Rich Protein Kinase C substrate (MARCKS) and Partner of PIX 2 (POPX2) (Page 71)
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Steven Kenneth Kauffmann |
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Unambiguous Quantization from the Maximum Classical Correspondence that is Self-consistent: the Slightly Stronger Canonical Commutation Rule Dirac Missed (Page 71)
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Steven Kenneth Kauffmann |
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Getting Path Integrals Physically and Technically Right (Page 72)
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Steven Kenneth Kauffmann |
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Orthodox Quantization of Einstein's Gravity: Might Its Unrenormalizability be Technically Fathomable and Physically Innocuous? (Page 72)
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Steven Kenneth Kauffmann |
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Sound Relativistic Quantum Mechanics for a Strictly Solitary Nonzero-mass Particle, and its Quantum-field Reverberations (Page 73)
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10. |
Ong Wei Guang (Nanyang Technological University) |
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Towards A Chemical Theory of Financial Market Crashes (Page 73)
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Ow Chee Keen (Nanyang Technological University) |
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Ubiquitous Sensing (Page 74)
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12. |
Amirisetty Venkateswara Rao (Air Glass Laboratory, Shivaji University, India) |
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Superhydrophobic Aerogels and Applications (Page 75)
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Poster Guidelines
Presentation of a poster provides an opportunity for effective one-to-one communication. The longer presentation time of the poster sessions enable you to present a more in-depth description and discussion of your work.
To make a successful poster presentation:
1. Put your poster up at least 1/2 hour prior to the start of the poster sessions.
2. Your poster must correspond to the title and content of the abstract you
submitted.
3. The poster should preferably be of A1 size, with materials that can be
mounted easily with push pins.
4. Plan your poster to be in logical sequence, i.e. introduction, study design and
methods, data collected, conclusion.
5. Posters should be designed for clear viewing from a distance of beyond 3' so
that they can be viewed by a number of people at the same time.
6. To ensure visual effectiveness of your poster, use large lettering and a
minimum of text.
7. Use of colours can visually enhance your poster.
8. Remove your poster immediately at the close of the poster sessions.
Note: A-V is not allowed in poster session at the Conference - posters should be displayed using effective printed visuals.