2020 #RSCPoster Twitter Conference

3 - 4 March 2020, United Kingdom


Introduction
The #RSCPoster Twitter Conference is an annual online event held entirely over Twitter to bring members of the scientific research community together to share their research, network and engage in scientific debate.

Held online over 24 hours, the unique format removes the environmental and financial costs of attending a traditional conference, and helps scientific researchers share their work and network across disciplines, wherever they are in the world. 

Last year, more than 3,000 researchers took part, and posters and conversations were seen by over 2 million people around the world. This year you can submit a poster in one of 12 subject areas, from analytical chemistry to engineering. Posters win prizes if chosen by the subject chairs.

Register now to take part on 3 March at 12:00 UTC, and help us to spread the word. 

#RSCPoster a conference with clear advantages...

Whatever your research
Share a poster in any chemical science-related subject and gather interdisciplinary reactions
 
However you work
Being online, you can contribute wherever you are in the world – no travel or attendance fees
 
Uniting the global scientific community
Debate important research with scientists from all over the world, at every career stage

How it works:

  • Register to submit a poster (use the book now button)
  • Tweet your poster with a title, #RSCPoster and relevant subject hashtag(s)
  • Discuss and engage – throughout the 24h conference; make sure to answer the questions from the community, committee and comment on other #RSCPosters
  • Win prizes if your #RSCPoster is deemed best by subject Chairs
Registration
Register now to take part on 3 March 12:00 UTC and help us spread the word
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Sponsorship
We would like to thank our 2020 sponsors: including 

 
Venue
Hosted on Twitter #RSCPoster

Hosted on Twitter #RSCPoster, United Kingdom

Organised by
Kathryn Gempf, Royal Society of Chemistry (@KGempf)
Catherine Hodges, Royal Society of Chemistry (@HodgesCat)
Edward Randviir, Manchester Metropolitan University (@EdwardRandviir)
Athina Anastasaki, ETH Zurich (@AthinaAnastasa1)
Tim Noël, Eindhoven University of Technology (@NoelGroupTUE)

Find the 2020 Subject Chairs and General Commitee on the #RSCPoster Blog page
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