Geo-Resolution 2022 Student & Postdoc Poster Session: Information & Application Form

Thank you for your interest in submitting a poster for the Geo-Resolution 2022 Student & Postdoc Poster Session!

This year's Geo-Resolution Conference will be held on September 28, 2023 at the Busch Student Center on the campus of Saint Louis University. Information on past Geo-Resolution conferences can be found here: https://taylorgeospatial.org/georesolution/. More detailed information on this year's conference will be added this summer.

The top three student posters will be selected for awards of $1,000, $750, and $500 respectively. To be eligible for one of the awards, contestants must be a currently enrolled or recently graduated high school, undergraduate, or graduate student at an academic institution within the United States of America. Recent graduates should have completed their degree no earlier than October 1, 2021. Postdocs may participate in the poster session but are not eligible for the awards. Along with their poster, students should also submit an accompanying video of one to three minutes giving an overview of their poster topic.

We welcome posters on a wide range of research topics as long as there is a geospatial connection to your topic. Whether your research uses location science as an analytic mapping tool or your research is breaking new ground in geospatial technologies, we want to highlight your work for the Geo-Resolution audience. Posters where the participant is a co-author will be accepted. Posters do not have to be new and may be previously presented.

We are open to traditional posters as well as digitally interactive posters such as story maps published on an online GIS platform. Participants can request feedback on their poster idea before submitting their final poster and video by September 22, 2022. If accepted for the poster session, we will print the poster for you.

At this time the application is closed. For participants, please submit your poster and video no later than Thursday, September 22, 2022 (11:59pm CDT). Please submit a pdf of your poster or a link to your story map to TGI@slu.edu. After submitting your application form, you will receive a personalized Google Drive link to upload your accompanying video.

Please see the bottom of the submission form for more detailed information on the poster guidelines. Further information will be sent to all participants. In-person attendance is not required to participate in the poster session. However, we highly encourage poster session participants to attend the conference, which is free and will include a student mentoring lunch and a geospatial industry career fair.

If you have any questions, please contact TGI@slu.edu.

Thank you for your interest in the student poster session!

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Abstract submission due by  September 14, 2022 (11:59pm CDT)
Final poster and video due by September 21, 2022 (11:59pm CDT)
Name of Applicant
Email address
Are you currently enrolled or recently graduated as a high school, undergraduate student, graduate student, or postdoc?
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If you recently graduated, please indicate your degree and the date of graduation.
Where are you currently enrolled as a student or recently graduated? If you are a postdoc, please indicate your current university affiliation.
Proposed Title for the Poster
Abstract for the Poster/Description of the Poster Topic (250 words max)
Poster Guidelines
We welcome posters on a wide range of research topics as long as there is a geospatial connection; whether your research uses location science as an analytic mapping tool or your research is breaking new ground in geospatial technologies. Whether you have a project for a class on social inequities you are proud of, or you want to share your graduate work on hyperspectral image processing using AI, or you want to show your use of digital mapping on humanities research, or you have developed an app to help track a pandemic, we would love to hear from you.

We want to highlight your good work whether you are a high school student, undergraduate student, graduate student, or postdoc.

We are happy to highlight work that you have already published. This poster session is an opportunity to reach a regional audience of professionals and to connect with fellow students and faculty from institutions across the region.

We are open to traditional posters as well as digitally interactive posters such as story maps published on an online GIS platform. Students can request feedback on their poster idea before submitting their final poster

Poster recommendation:
  -  Size: 48" x 36" or 48" x 60" (typical conference poster dimension)
  -  Submitted as a pdf (with a page layout for 48" x 36" or 48” x 60”)
  -  Font sizes: Title text 72pt, subtitle 48pt, body text 36pt, reference text 24pt, generally. Google ‘scientific poster’ for examples and resources.
  -  Please submit a video of one to three minutes explaining the poster theme. Consider this to be similar to the "elevator pitch" you would use to describe the poster to someone at the conference.

Digital interactive posters/story map requirements:
- You can also submit a story map published on an online GIS platform.
- Please submit a link to your story map before the submission deadline of September 14, 2022.
- Please submit a video of no longer than three minutes explaining the poster theme. Consider this to be similar to the "elevator pitch" you would use to describe the poster to someone at the conference.
- The story maps may be featured on the websites for Geo-Resolution, Saint Louis University, and/or the Taylor Geospatial Institute
- We will print a poster that has the title, author, and a QR code linking to the story map for the in-person audience.

Geo-Resolution will be held on September 28th at the Busch Student Center on the campus of Saint Louis University. In-person attendance is not required to participate in the poster session. However, we highly encourage poster session participants to attend the conference, which is free and will include a student mentoring lunch and a geospatial industry career fair.

Registration for Geo-Resolution is open at  https://taylorgeospatial.org/georesolution/

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