Track Coordinators: Cristina Ruiz-Martin, Carlton University, Masoud Fakhimi, University of Surrey and Giulia Pedrielli, Arizona State University
The Poster Sessions offers a timely venue to present and discuss new modeling and simulation research through a forum encouraging graphical presentation, demonstration, and active engagement among Winter Simulation Conference participants.
The Poster Sessions are planned for Sunday, December 8, 2019, in the mid-afternoon and early evening and on Monday, December 9, 2019 from 5:30pm-6:30pm before the General Reception. Poster sessions will include a poster madness session, followed by a display of the posters. The Poster Madness Session and PhD Colloquium both run on Sunday December 8, so participation in both is not possible.
We are seeking outstanding submissions that will be presented in a poster format at the conference.
For more information on the topics that we’re seeking, click here.
Poster presenters will submit an abstract and a 2-page extended abstract describing their work for consideration via the WSC submission site. Templates and instructions for authors for the extended abstracts are available in the WSC Author Kit. Additional information regarding the presentation format will be sent to accepted presenters after the decisions are made. Extended abstracts are used for designing the tracks and are included in the proceedings distributed to conference attendees, but they are not included in the archival version of the proceedings in IEEE and ACM repositories.
Important Dates
August 2, 2019: electronically submit 2-page extended abstracts for presentations in the Poster Session and Ph.D. Student Colloquium.
September 5, 2019: Notification of acceptance to authors (including details about submitting slides, and formats of the posters).
September 12, 2019: Final extended abstracts due.
November 30, 2019 (formerly due October 25): Slides for the presentation due (see guidelines in the track information)
December 8, 2019: Bring your poster to WSC 2019. The Poster Madness Session and Ph.D. Colloquium both run on Sunday December 8, so participation in both is not possible.
Poster Preparation Guidelines
Please bring a standard A0 size poster (841 x 1189 mm or 33.1 x 46.8 mm), or sheets which can be assembled to be that size or smaller. We will be displaying four posters per poster board (2 per side). Your poster should cover the main points of your work and be as self-explanatory as possible. The posters will be available in the exhibition hall for the duration of the conference, in order to allow the presenters to discuss their work.
Poster Madness Slide Preparation Guidelines
Each presenter will have a maximum of 2 minutes and up to 4 slides (including a title slide) to present their work. A reference template is provided. Please keep the slides format and the title slide, the other three slides are only a guideline for the content.
Please submit slides in PowerPoint format (.pptx), the same as the template.