Instructions for Speakers
The technical
program of the 2003 SES Conference will be held on the campus of the University
of Michigan on October 13-15, 2003 (Monday-Wednesday). The technical program
consists of plenary sessions, keynote sessions, and breakout sessions. One
plenary session will be held each morning of the conference, followed by
breakout sessions. Seven simultaneous breakout sessions will be run each day.
Presentation
rooms will be equipped with a screen, podium, wireless lavalier microphone,
overhead transparency projector, and an LCD projector. Only one computer can be
connected at a time to the projection system, but lead wires for both Macs and
PCs will be provided.
Individuals must bring their own computers if they desire to use them for
their presentations. The local meeting organizers and conference facility are
not responsible for the operation or safe keeping of computer-related equipment
belonging to participants. No 35-mm slide projectors will be provided
A list of papers
to be presented in each session will be posted by the conference organizers
outside the door of each breakout room. Speakers are urged to meet with one of
their session co-chairs in advance of their session in order to (a) confirm
that they are indeed present and will be presenting their paper and (b) to
provide the chair with some rudimentary personal information for purposes of a
proper speaker introduction and (c) to test their visual aids (especially
computer systems) with the provided equipment. A minimal introduction of a
speaker by a session chair would include the names and positions of the
co-authors of a paper as well as the title of the paper. Session chairs may
include additional introductory information at their own discretion.
A uniform
schedule has been established for all breakout sessions so that attendees can
move easily from one breakout session to another without missing much of any
presentation. Speakers must closely follow this schedule. If speakers do not
appear in time for their presentation, they shall be rescheduled for a later
time in the program. In the event of a "no-show," the session chair
will call a session break until the next regularly scheduled presentation.
Speakers running overtime will be asked by the chair to come to closure. These
procedures have been established so that attendees can be certain when
presentations of interest are occurring.
Plenary
presentations and keynote presentations will be 50 minutes long. Each breakout
session will be 125 minutes long and will consist of five presentations of
25-minutes duration, including the question/answer period and computer swapping
time.