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Late-Breaking NVIDIA Call For GTC 2015 Posters Opens

December 2, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

NVIDIA has opened a call for late-breaking posters for GTC 2015. This call is specifically designed to let bring the  results hot-off-the-press results to GTC. Submissions can be made here. The call closes Monday January 12, 2015.

Poster Criteria

The purpose of your poster is to convey to a wide audience a research project’s significance to scholars in the field and its potential significance to the general public.

We are looking for submissions of research posters, from both academia and industry, describing ongoing GPU-enabled research, exciting new research projects, and encouraging preliminary results.

Poster Review Process

The GTC Content Committee will review, rate, and select submissions based on:

  • Objectives/Hypothesis
  • Significance to field/Society
  • Materials/Methods
  • Results/Conclusions
  • Future research
  • Clear display of process and results via text and graphics

Vendor Submissions

If your submission is focused on a service, technology, or a new product your company is offering, please contact us for information on sponsored session opportunities.

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