Effective RFIC 2024 Podium Presentation Guidelines

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"Learn the recommended guidelines for preparing RFIC 2024 podium presentations with this electronic template. Edit the provided slides, add badges for student and industry paper finalists, and follow tips on using templates and fonts. Ensure your presentation flow includes a title slide, introduction, details of work, and more."

  • RFIC
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  1. Oral Presentation Guidelines 0 <Session>-<Paper#>

  2. Purpose of this Presentation This presentation provides the recommended guidelines for preparation of the RFIC 2024 Podium Presentations and is an electronic template. The file you are reading has settings, colors, and fonts that make it easy to read. You may edit this file and replace our slides with your presentation s contents. 1 <Session>-<Paper#>

  3. 2 <Session>-<Paper#>

  4. WE1A-4 A 29-30GHz 64-element Active Phased Array for 5G Application K. Bao1, J. Zhou1,2, L. Wang1, A. Sun1, Q. Zhang1, and Y. Shen1,2 1Nanjing Electronic Devices Institute, Nanjing, China 2Science and Technology on Monolithic Integration Circuits and Modules Laboratory, Nanjing, China 3 <Session>-<Paper#>

  5. Student Paper Finalist For Student Paper Finalists Add badge in the upper right corner of title slide 4 <Session>-<Paper#>

  6. Industry Paper Finalist For Industry Paper Finalists Add badge in the upper right corner of title slide 5 <Session>-<Paper#>

  7. How to Use Use the provided templates and recommended fonts and sizes 6 <Session>-<Paper#>

  8. Edit the Slide Master!!! Affiliation logos are allowed only on the title slide Edit the slide master to list your session and paper designation For example: MO1A - 4 7 <Session>-<Paper#>

  9. Make sure you have the slide # The slide # is at the center of the slide Slide numbers help guests refer to them later Insert slide # if they get deleted 8 <Session>-<Paper#>

  10. Typical Presentation Flow Title slide Outline slide of your talk Introduction / Motivation / Problem or Challenge Details of work State how your results compare to other reported work Conclusion slide Backup slides if desired Remember to leave time for questions as part of your timeslot 9 <Session>-<Paper#>

  11. Style Guidelines Use short phrases, not long sentences Use Calibri (or similar) sans serif font -This line uses Helvetica 24 pt -This is Calibri 24 pt -This line uses Arial 28 Point or larger for titles This font is 16 pt. If you use fonts that are smaller than 18 pt, people in the back of the room may not be able to read your slide. 10 <Session>-<Paper#>

  12. Special Fonts or Symbols Watch out for: Wingdings MS line draw Monotype sorts Symbol fonts Asian language fonts Please embed TrueType fonts 11 <Session>-<Paper#>

  13. Style Guidelines (Cont.) The targeted time for one slide is 1 to 2 minutes Each slide should have a title Limit ~ 9 lines of text Limit ~ 7 words per line Slides sized for On Screen Show Slide orientation: Landscape (16:9) 12 <Session>-<Paper#>

  14. Contrast Choose high contrast font colors Use dark lines/text on a light background Foreground: Black, Blue, Red Background: White Caution: yellow, grey or cyan lettering and lines may be unreadable when projected 13 <Session>-<Paper#>

  15. Display Speed Slides should display without delay Do not distract the audience with any transition effects Avoid the use of slow graphics, fonts, and special effects Do not use sound effects 14 <Session>-<Paper#>

  16. Diagrams Keep diagrams Simple Easy to view Make all texts readable by using large fonts Use all the available space Do not use borders 15 <Session>-<Paper#>

  17. Graphs Use graphs and avoid tables if possible Keep graphs simple Eliminate or subdue distracting grid lines Use large font sizes including axes labels You do not need to apologize for presenting an eye chart if you do not present one. 16 <Session>-<Paper#>

  18. Summary Keep your slides simple Use large fonts for high visibility Use high-contrast colors Present the highlights, not the details 17 <Session>-<Paper#>

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