2020/11/25
Registration deadline was extended to 2020-12-9 (Wed) 24:00.
Abstract submission guide and date of the best poster award presentation are noticed.
2020/10/23
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The Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS) has been annually holding the “ROIS/I-URIC Young Researcher Crosstalk” as a collaborative program among the four research institutes in the Inter-University Research Institute Corporations (I-URIC) over a decade. This program had been offering opportunities for communications among different research fields and generations to I-URIC researchers and SOKENDAI students through training-camp-style workshops.
This year, however, considering the current social situation, we have decided to change our way. We will hold a virtual poster discussion using an online communication tool, Spatial Chat. We also reward the best posters, each from researchers and SOKENDAI students, by voting from participants. Later, a joint-event with I-URIC Colloquium is also planned along with the best-poster award presentation.
We are hoping “ROIS/I-URIC Young Researcher Crosstalk” offers you fruitful discussions and opportunities to make a vast network with other researchers from various generations and backgrounds. We are looking forward to your participation!
Registration Deadline
2020-12-9 (Wed) 24:00
Abstract Submission Deadline
2020-12-9 (Wed) 24:00
Poster Discussion Session
2020-12-16 (Wed) 13:00 - 16:30
Joint Symposium
(Best-poster award presentation)
2021-01-27 (Wed) 13:30-17:15
Part 1
13:00 ― 13:50
Part 2
14:00 ― 14:50
Part 3
15:00 ― 15:50
Free Discussion
15:50 ― 16:30
※ One of the time slot above (Part 1-3) will be assigned to each presenters as the core time.
Please hand in a few lines of abstract and a figure or photograph that best represents your research.
This will be shared with participants.
Please send it via e-mail following the template below → Template
The destination address will be noticed after registration.
Poster Discussion Session will be held in Spatial Chat (online virtual room). Site's URL and other information will be noticed to participants after registration.
Non-presenters are also welcome!
Two best posters are chosen from each researchers and SOKENDAI students by voting from participants. Best poster award presentation will be held in the joint event with I-URIC Colloquium later.
Posters must be written in English. Discussions can be in Japanese.
Posters must be in A0 landscape (841mm × 1189mm) and formatted as below → Template
Presenters will be asked to hand in a few lines of abstract and a figure or photograph that best represents your research.
Presenters must share their poster in Spatial Chat by themselves.
Due to system restrictions, posters must be converted into image file (PNG is recommended) in advance.
Please explain your research theme in an easy-to-understand manner to non-experts.
Please include your ideas about future works which attract researchers in other fields for collaboration.
Please include the difficulties you are facing now to ask for helps and ideas from researchers in other fields.