WPCt 2@BPV`Courier 10cpi|x?xxx,kx6X@8;X@ Oakes 2r   3' 3' 3' 3'     4 <D X  3' 3' 3' 3'  XXX  3' 3' 3' 3' #&''=PuP#l #\  PCP#ANNOUNCEMENT #x\  PCXP# #d\  PCP#    #\  PCP# College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Poster Session #d\  PCP#  #x\  PCXP#The College of Natural Sciences will sponsor its Second Annual Undergraduate Research Poster Session on Friday, April 8, 1994, 112 PM in the Ground Floor Hallway of Welch . This will be an opportunity for College undergraduate students conducting research under the supervision of University faculty and staff to present their work publicly. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is Friday, March 25, 1994, at 5:00 PM. A booklet containing abstracts will be available at the session. There will be no registration fee required for submission of abstracts. The required format for abstracts and poster presentations, along with suggestions for first time presenters, is given below. 1. Submission of Abstracts. Contributed abstracts must be submitted by students enrolled in the College of Natural Sciences. The work must be the result of a one semester minimum , research project. The abstract must receive official sponsorship by a University of Texas faculty or research staff member. Each abstract must be signed by the student and the supervisor. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#2. Where To Send Abstracts. Send original and two copies to the College of Natural Sciences, WCH 204, 12500. Please indicate Poster Session on envelope. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#3. Firm Deadlines. Abstracts must be received by 5:00 PM, Friday, March 25, 1994. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#4. Abstract Format. Enclosed is an example of the format required for all abstract submissions. Templates in electronic form for some of the more popular word processors are available on UT Austin Gopher under Colleges, Department and Projects under College of Natural Sciences. The new computer facility in FAC will also maintain templates on floppy disks. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#5. Size. The abstract must fit into a rectangle that measures 4.0 in. wide by 3.0 in. long. This space must include the title of the abstract, the authors' name and affiliations, and all footnotes and references. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#6. Style. Boldface the title. Type each author's name in capital letters. Italicize or underline the author's affiliation. Place a dash between the affiliations and the beginning of the text of the abstract. Please skip one line between the text of the abstract and any footnotes and references that would appear in the text. Use 12 pt. font for body of abstract. Authors are encouraged to examine abstracts in journals in their discipline. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#7. Photographs. No photographs can be included in the abstract. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#8. Computers and Equipment. Electrical outlets are available near some of the tables in the hallway in Welch. We will attempt to honor requests for poster placement to provide access. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#9. Poster Placement. If your poster is part of a group and should be displayed as such, please request this at the time of submission. #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#Poster Information and Advice #d\  PCP# #x\  PCXP#The space available for each poster will be 3 ft. wide by 4 ft. high. You should have a banner in large type that includes title, authors and affiliation. The poster should be displayed for the full three hours of the session. One of the authors should be available at the poster for at least two hours. Type and figure sizes should be appropriate for communication with groups of people gathered around the poster board. The poster should be selfcontained, i.e., understandable without additional comments from the authors. Students should examine the Prize Winning Poster next to Painter 2.16 for ideas. Please clear the board promptly at the end of the session. Questions may be directed to M.E. Oakes (13684) or members of the College Honors Committee.  H #\  PCP#Abstract Submitted for the College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Poster Session April 8, 1994  P  4 <D` #x\  PCXP#  p `   OneDimensional Heterojunction Structures in Polysilyenes*. JANE DOE and JOHN SMITH. Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Austin.! The text of your abstract should go here. Students are encouraged to examine abstracts in proceedings and journals in their research areas for examples of good and bad abstracts. If the work was supported by some agency, then some acknowledgment may be appropriate at the end of the abstract. You are permitted to include references at the end of the abstract.  4 <D*Supported by The Texas Atomic Energy Research Foundation. 1 R. B. Michie, K. H. Tsui, and J. E. Copeland, J. Plasma Physics, 21 , 205(1979).  P  4 <D` Submitted by: ___________________________ (signature of Natural Sciences Student ) ___________________________ (signature of Natural Sciences Faculty or Staff ) ___________________________ (Printed Name of Natural Sciences Student ) ___________________________ (Printed Name of Natural Sciences Faculty or Staff ) \|x(#x6X@CX@# #x\  PCXP#)Special Request for placement of this abstract: _______________________ Department Name \|x(#x6X@CX@# #x\  PCXP#)Special Facilities Requested The University of Texas at Austin (electrical outlet) Austin, Texas 78712 `  4 <D#x\  PCXP#