Guidelines
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Guidelines
Oral Presenters
Duration:
Plenary Talks: 35 min (30 min, plus 5 min Q&A)
Invited Talks: 25 min (20 min, plus 5 min Q&A)
Oral Regular Presentations: 15 min (12 min, plus 3 min Q&A)
Short Talks: 5 min (3 min, plus 2 min Q&A)
Poster sections: during coffee breaks
Information:
Presentations must be prepared in MS PowerPoint using a 16:9 aspect ratio. Please use standard Office fonts to ensure compatibility. If videos are included, make sure they are embedded directly in the slides.
Please send your presentation in either PowerPoint or PDF form to the organisator by email, and especially in the case of too big data bring your slides on a flash drive well in advance and before your presentation day.
There will be two chairs in the room to introduce each presenter, moderate the Q&A for each talk and ensure you keep to time. Practice your timing and allow time for Q&A. The chairs will be strict on timekeeping and will cut you short if you are not finished in this time.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to your session.
Posters
You are expected to print and bring your poster with you to the conference. Please note that printing facilities will not be available at the venue.
The poster format is 70 cm width Ă— 100 cm height
Information about the day and time of your poster session can be found in the Conference Programme.
Your poster board will be identified by the ID number of your contribution as shown in the Conference Programme. Please make sure you attach your poster to the correct board.
Materials for mounting your poster will be provided on site.
Posters must be placed on the boards at before the morning coffee break on the day of your poster session and removed at the end of the day. Posters left behind will be disposed of.
Topics
Biomonitoring techniques to monitor the spatial and temporal patterns of pollution and its impact, including biodiversity, pollutant accumulation, molecular markers, and magnetic analysis
Novel biomonitoring techniques and methodologies
Emerging pollutants, their toxicity and their impacts on ecosystems
Advances in bioindicators and biomarkers for pollution monitoring
Bioremediation and phytoremediation for pollution degradation and removal
Integrating biomonitoring data into risk assessment and decision-making processes