Talks & Posters

What

Your study can be presented as a talk or a poster. 

A talk is a 12 minutes long presentation, followed up by a 3-minute Q&A.

Poster abstracts may be submitted in three categories: 

1) planned studies

Upon submission your study is planned (protocol, planned analyses…). You can make further adjustments for the conference but data collection has not yet begun. 

2) collected data

Upon submission the data collection phase is complete, and partial or full data analysis may be done before the conference. 

3) analyzed data

Upon submission the data have already been partially or fully analyzed, and the complete analysis will be ready by the time of the conference.  

Only analyzed data can be submitted as a talk, with the exception of talks on non-experimental works, such as studies on novel theoretical frameworks or works on tools and methods.

How

To contribute a poster or a talk at MOBI 2024 please submit 


As we have a limited number of slots for talks, some talk submissions will be accepted as posters. 
If your abstract is accepted as a poster, we recommend preparing your poster in the better poster format. 

Note that one registered attendee can only submit one abstract. 


Poster format : Please prepare A0 portrait format (vertical stands, 195 (height) X 95 (width) cm) 


Submission Timeline [all submission rounds have closed now]



Update on the review process (Edit 22. March 2024) 


The selection of talk sessions have been finalized after sufficient deliberation among the organizers as well as the members of the scientific committee according to a preplanned protocol. Concretely, all abstracts regardless of the submission category have been blind reviewed by two members of the scientific committee (by criteria: Quality of Content, Significance, Originality, Thematic Relevance, Presentation). Session chairs then curated the talks, informed by the review scores, in order to create thematically harmonious, discussion-oriented sessions that include speakers who represent diverse research groups and backgrounds. We acknowledge that an abstract of 250 word count can only convey limited information about the prospective presentation, but still strive towards fairness to the extent possible. We will happily answer any further questions about the curation process via mobiconference@protonmail.me.