How to Read the Abstract Number
The abstract number consists of three parts as XX-DY-hhmm. The XX is two-letter
abbreviation of the name of symposia/workshops. The second and last parts have
different format for and poster presentations. For oral presentations,
the second part indicates the date and room/hall number in three digits,
and the last part the time of presentation in 24-hours system.
A letter "S" (after Shoutai, "invited" in Japanese) is added at the last for invited talks.
Rossini Award Lecture and Plenary Lectures have no indication of the hall
because they are given in the Main Hall.
For poster presentations, the second part indicates the date and presentation style "P"
whereas the last part the poster number within the symposium.
| Examples: | |
| PL-2-1000 | Plenary lecture on August 2 starting on 10:00 |
| BT-3201-1120S | Invited talk in Symposium Biothermodynamics scheduled at 11:20 on August 3 in room 201 |
| NT-4101-1520 | Contributed oral presentation in Symposium New Techniques scheduled at 15:20 on August 4 in room 101 |
| PE-5P-02 | Poster 2 of Symposium Phase Equilibria displayed on August 5 |
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