Abstract Submission
Abstract
may be viewed or submitted here. The programme for oral
presentations is now full, but abstracts may still be submitted for
poster presentations - contact
Judi McWhirter. New Zealand students
presenting talks should also confirm with
Judi McWhirter that they are
eligible for the student prize.
Information for Presenters
Invited sessions: talks are 25 minutes plus 5 minutes for discussion.
Contributed sessions: talks are 20 minutes plus 4 minutes for discussion.
The PCs in the lecture theatres are all running Windows XP with Office 2007
Full details:
http://its.waikato.ac.nz/client_support/ttg/compimage.shtml
USB ports, CD/DVD drive are accessible. So you can load your talk on the PC before your session.
If you are using your own laptop, the optimum video settings for all data projectors:
Aspect Ratio; 4:3 (width:height ratio)
Resolution; 1024x768 pixels
Refresh Rate; 60 hertz or 75 hertz
Full details:
http://its.waikato.ac.nz/client_support/ttg/laptop.shtml
Written Versions of Papers for ANZJS
Presenters are encouraged to submit written versions of their papers to the
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics.
Acceptance will be subject to their successfully going through the usual refereeing process.
Authors should submit their papers to:
Professor Kerrie Mengersen
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
QUT
GPO Box 2434
BRISBANE QLD 4001
Australia
Phone: +61 7 3864-2063
Fax: +61 7 3864-2310
k.mengersen@qut.edu.au
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