Minisymposium proposal
The deadline for submitting mini-symposium proposals was February 5th. There is still time to submit poster contributions atĀ Participation > abstract submission.
Minisymposia are thematic sessions focused on specific topics and proposed by participants of the conference. Each mini-symposium session will include either 6-8 (one session) or 8 (two sessions) presentations and will be hosted by one or two organizers.
We encourage diversity in terms of the speakers geographic origins and a balance ofĀ covered topics in every proposed mini-symposium.
To submit a mini-symposium proposal, the primary organizer must log in and provideĀ the following details:
- Title of the mini-symposium.
- Name(s) of the organizer(s).
- Mini-symposium abstract (2000 characters or fewer).
- For each contribution in the mini-symposium, please include the following information:
- Title.
- Presenting authorĀ“s name and affiliation.
- Other authors.
- Abstract (2000 characters or fewer).
- Up to 3 references in DOI format.
The number of slots for mini-symposia is limited, so the Scientific Committee will striveĀ to enhance the diversity and appeal of the chosen proposals. When submitting,Ā organizers have the option to consider their mini- symposium for standard talks orĀ posters in case it does not meet the required level of priority
February 5, 2024
Deadline mini-symposium proposals submission
Relevant info: In order to maximise the number of speakers, a maximum of one talk per person will be allowed, either as a contributed talk or as a participation in a mini-symposium. In the minisymposium proposal form you can indicate if you want your abstracts to be proposed as a contributed talk in case the minisymposium proposal they are part of is not accepted. Additionally, you can submit an abstract to be considered for a poster presentation.