PhD students, post-docs and industrial researchers have the opportunity to present themselvens during a short introduction round as well as they may contribute a poster presenting their work as part of the official scientific program. With this it is aimed to introduce all participants and provide an overview of their current work, projects, and challenges.
However, please contact in case you are not planning to participate in the introduction round and/or contribute with a poster.
Participant Introduction Round (Mo, 18.8., 16.00h)
You have 1 minute to introduce yourself and your work in 1 slide. Please send your slide as pdf document (please save it under your full name) to . Deadline: 11. August 2025
Please answer the following questions during your introduction
- name
- current work/ project (no details, as these can be presented in your poster contribution. A gathering at the posters will take place directly after the introduction rounds)
- favourite biotransformation
- favourite hobby
- answering the question: During Summer School I want to connect with somebody who...
Poster contribution (showcased during the whole period)
Additionnaly to the Participant indtroduction you may contribute a poster presenting your work. A poster board will be available for each poster. Please bring your printed A0 Poster (0.85 x 1.2 m, vertically oriented) and hang it up in the beginning of the Summer School.
There is no need to submit or send a poster or poster abstract to Dechema.
Preparation of a Poster
As a major guideline it is proposed to make the poster intelligible in itself, even in the absence of the author. It is suggested to divide the content of each poster into introduction, results and conclusion, with a summary listing the pertinent results and conclusion.
To ensure that the text is still legible from a distance of 2-3 m, the main text should be written in font size 25-30 pt, marginal information can be slightly smaller with font size 20-25 pt. The title of a poster must be readable from a distance of approx. 5 m (100-200 pt). Subtitles and headings in the text can be written in 50 pt font.