OurCS Poster Session
OurCS participants worked closely with CMU faculty and industry mentors on research projects and presented their research at a poster session Saturday, October 22, 2022.
Team 1 : Hoda Heidari & Anna Kawakami (mentors) Michelle Chang, Maryam Dawood, Hannah Gonzalez & Katie Sie
Team 2 : Srini Seshan (mentor) Julia Gersey, Audrey Kim, Vasu Ramanujam & Lisa Shen
Team 3 : Lorrie Faith Cranor, Elijah Bouma-Sims & Ally Nisenoff (mentors) Lauren DeMaio, Olivia Giandrea, Elaine Jin & Hailun Zhang
Team 4 : Mallesh Dasari, Tao Jin, Anthony Rowe & Srini Seshan (mentors) Wendy Chen, Grace Jung, Gisele Nelson & Marina Seheon
Team 5 : Aruna Amin & Jing Huang (mentors) Sofie Muska, Olivia Wu & Chloe Yan
Team 6 : Aruna Amin & Manali Walke (mentors) Senam Anaglate, Melissa Crozier, Makayla Palmore & Ujvala Pradeep
Team 7 : Anh Truong & Yinuo Du (mentors) Janissa Hamilton, Janani Sriram & Sofia Usmani
Team 8 : Nur Yildirim (mentor), Haley Clark, Olivia Guess, Isabel Li & Riyanka Ray
Team 9 : Hedyeh Beyhaghi & Siddharth Prasad (mentors) Heidi Huang, Anika Mahajan & Aly Ranucci
Team 10 : Hope Chidziwisano (mentor), Jessi Czerski, Karina LaRubbio, Jhanvi Pai & Chinat Yu
Presenting Your Research PostersWhat we need from you:
Information on Presenting a Poster :
The OurCS poster session will be on Saturday, October 22, 4pm in 4405 GHC .
We will provide poster stands and help you pin your poster ahead of time. Poster presentations will begin at 4pm.
During the poster session you will be called on to speak for around 5 minutes (depending on how many students present). This will be followed by Q&A.
TIPS: Poster presentation recommendations:
We will be printing posters in the following size 22" x 28".
Body font size for the poster should be around size 36, subject headers around size 60.
Construct the poster to include the title, the author(s), affiliation(s), and a description of the research, highlighting the major elements.
Minimize detail and try to use simple statements.
Remember that pictures, tables, and figures are amenable to poster display.
If you can, use color in your visuals.
Make sure your lettering is neatly done and is large enough to be read from a distance, i.e., do not simply pin up a set of typed pages.
Consider using a flow chart or some other method of providing the viewer with a guide to inspecting your display.
Don't overwhelm the viewer with excessive amounts of information; rather, construct a poster display that enhances conversation.
For questions about the workshop, visit the contact page .