Dobrin Lecture
FOR STUDENTS:
There is a limit of 30 poster presentations. You will receive an email from Antonius Douglas
a week before the deadline to confirm your poster submission and attendance.
Poster Submission:
⦁ Please use this form to submit your poster information
⦁ Doing this form also serves as your RSVP for the event. Do not use the RSVP button on the Dobrin website if you are submitting a poster.
⦁ If you want to be eligible for a poster competition award, you must submit your title by midnight Jan 31st so that it will appear on the judging form.
⦁ If you have any questions or difficulties with your poster submission, please contact Antonius Douglas via email: aldougl3@central.uh.edu
Students presenting posters must:
a) Arrive by 4:00 pm to mount posters.
b) Present and stay for the entire lecture in order to receive their poster award prize.
c) Dismount posters when the lecture is over.
⦁ Follow this link for instructions to create your poster file: https://support.geosc.uh.edu/docs/plot_pc.htm
⦁ Plan your poster to fit on a 4’ height by 8’ width board. The size of the poster should be 42 inches x 72 inches.
⦁ If you want the department to print your poster, the file must be submitted by midnight Jan 31st: Email the file to Jay Krishnan: krishnan@central.uh.edu Students not presenting posters: Please RSVP here. Admission is free.
Prize categories
1st Place = $1000
2nd Place = $800
3rd Place = $600
4th Place = $400
5th Place = $200
Please join the 31st Annual Milton B. Dobrin LectureWednesday, February 5, 2025
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5:00 PM |
Student Poster Presentations |
6:30 PM |
Overview of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at UH |
6:35 PM |
Geophysics at UH |
6:45 PM |
Dobrin Lecture Presentation |
7:45 PM |
Student Poster Award Announcements |
Join us for hors d'oeuvres and social interaction.
Admission is free.
Please RSVP.
RSVP Here
Judges Needed for Poster Session
We invite interested professionals willing to serve as poster judges to contact Antonius Douglas at aldougl3@central.uh.edu. Judges in the areas of geology, geophysics and atmospheric sciences are encouraged to participate.