Presentation Information

Abstracts of Papers

Please click here to check the Abstracts of Papers.

Present a Paper

Each panel session is 90 minutes long, and there are 2-3 papers for each.

Please prepare a 20-minute presentation per paper. This applies as well to papers with multiple authors/presenters. Q&A session will follow at the end of each panel. Presenters are advised to keep to the allocated time and please be informed that time limit will be enforced strictly to ensure that the conference proceeds smoothly.

Each room used for the presentation is equipped with an LCD projector. A student assistant will be available 15 minutes before the start of each panel session to help presenters set up. Presenters are expected to be at the session venue at least 10 minutes before the session begins.

UBC computer facilities use Windows and Microsoft Office. Presenters who are using other software are advised to change their presentation to Microsoft PowerPoint format or bring their own laptops with the necessary connectors to the projector.

Electricityelectric

Electrical sockets (outlets) in Canada usually supply electricity at between 110 and 120 volts AC and Electrical sockets (outlets) are the “Type B” North American NEMA 5-15 standard. Please bring along a portable adaptor if it is needed.

Conference Papers

Please note that prior to the conference the organizers will put the abstracts of papers on a USB thumb drive and it will be available to each participant.

Wireless Network

Visitors to the campus who are not guests of UBC faculty or staff can use our visitor network for light web browsing at no charge. The ‘ubcvisitor‘ network allows visitors to connect to the internet for light web browsing.

The eduroam network is a collaborative network that provides students, staff and faculty roaming wireless access at partner institutions. Users authenticate using the same credentials as they would at their home institution.