Poster Session Presentations
Poster talk is an academic format adopted by researchers to upload their work on large posters and talk about their results with the audience. This interactive format promotes the active participation of the audience in the discussion, thereby gets suggestions, and helps in the interaction of new people, thus, it is integral to conferences and academic meetings.
The main aim of the poster session presentation is to provide researchers the opportunity to present their findings in a visual manner and therefore to promote the discourse between them and the peers and experts in the field. Such a format that is informal, encourages a lot of interactions which allow the other attendees to ask questions, and give feedbacks, and to establish collaborations. The instance of a student presenting his/her work on renewable energy solutions is a good example; he/she can connect with the other scientists who might offer advice or share mutual interests.
Making an effective poster means you need to create a clear yet very engaging layout that is very eye-catching and highlights the most important topics, clearly showing the methods you used, and the results you achieved. The best way is to avoid long sentences instead of using long complex sentences, use graph visuals, image visuals, and a logical flow to direct path to your research. For example, you can present your major findings in bullet points, and the use of different colors for each section may increase clarity and attract the attention of visitors.
While doing a poster session presentation, ensure you are ready to outline your research in just a few minutes and also interact with visitors actively. At first, you can give a short description of your study, ask if there are any questions, and you should be available for discussions. It has been observed that a researcher who practices his pitch and anticipates the questions that will be asked accordingly finds it easy to convey his work effectively. For instance, a researcher who quickly breaks down complex data trends to interested viewers.
A very active participation is essential to fully utilize the stage of networking at a poster session, thus, one should efficiently interact with people by asking them about their area of interest and research. Additionally, it is also good to exchange contact details and think about addressing the people again after the session to either deliberate over possible collaborations or to share resources. Taking part in several poster sessions can also be beneficial for growing one's network as one can interact with unusually diverse researchers, for example, making a connection with a professor who has a similar research direction.