The 2020 Student Research Symposium (SRS) will take place entirely online. Check the menu below for more information.
SRS Online Events
The 8-minute Oral Presentations will be held on Tuesday, April 14, at 2pm. Each presenter will be required to record their presentation ahead of time and submit the recording to us. These recordings will be posted online for viewing. During the live portion starting at 2pm we will accept questions from the public to the presenters. A moderator will coordinate this through Zoom and guide the question and answer period. This event will run from approximately 2 to 3pm, and we ask that all presenters join the Zoom event live.
Recorded Presentations Due: Sunday, April 12th at 5 PM
Submit your recorded presentations to srs@nmt.edu
The four poster sessions will all happen as originally scheduled on Tuesday, April 14, and Wednesday, April 15.
Dates and Times:
Tuesday, April 14
Poster Session 1: 11 AM - 12:15 PM
Poster Session 2: 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Wednesday, April 15
Poster Session 3: 1 PM - 2:15 PM
Poster Session 4: 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
All of the posters will be uploaded onto the SRS website where the public can view them. Each group will be live in a Zoom meeting, with a moderator and questions will be accepted for each poster presenter. Student presenters will be able to interact live with attendees asking questions about their work. These live rooms will be open for the duration of the original poster presentations, and will be open for anyone to participate.
Electronic Posters (PPT format) Due: Sunday, April 12th at 5 PM
Submit your electronic posters (PPT format) to srs@nmt.edu
The 3-Minute Speech competition will be held as planned on Wednesday, April 15 from 9:30-11:00am. The event will be hosted in one Zoom room, which all presenters and the public can access. Presenters will be required to submit their slides for the presentation by Sunday, April 12. The slides will be displayed by the moderator of the competition. The moderator will enable speaking by each student presenter during their time. The competition will be judged as planned and there will also be audience feedback on the presentations captured via Zoom. All speeches will also be recorded through Zoom.
Static Slide (no animation or video, PPT format) Due: Sunday, April 12th at 5 PM.
Submit your static slide (PPT format) to srs@nmt.edu
Every year our engineering departments host junior and senior design presentations. This year our Civil Engineering department will be presenting their work as a special addition to the Online Student Research Symposium program.
These presentations will be recorded and accessible on our webpage. Please provide these students with feedback on their performance.