Title: Slide Template (Light Background)
1Slide Template for Scientific Presentations Light
Background
Michael Alley College of Engineering Penn
State September 21, 2006
2Title of Presentation 32 or 36 Points, Arial,
Bold
Key image for introducing talks scope,
importance, or background
Name Name Name Department Institution Date
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3Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events (AMDEs) in
Polar Regions During Arctic Spring
Katrine Aspmo Torunn Berg Norwegian Institute for
Air Research Grethe Wibetoe University of Oslo,
Dept. of Chemistry June 16, 2004
4This presentation focuses on (complete sentence,
but go no more than two lines)
Image for Topic 1
Topic 1
Image for Topic 2
Topic 2
Image for Topic 3
Topic 3
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5This talk traces what happens to mercury after it
depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions
Theory for mercury cycling in arctic springtime
Measurements from the Zeppelin Air Monitoring
Station
Environmental implications of mercury depletion
events
6This sentence headline makes an assertion on the
first topic 28 points, no more than two lines
Image(s) about first topic
If necessary, identify key assumption or
background for audiencekeep to two lines (1824
point type)
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7Fragments quickly outpace the blast wave, and
become the primary hazard to personnel/materiel
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8Composite materials are ideal for bipolar plates
- Advantages
- Easy to shape
- Light in weight
- Resistant to corrosion
Disadvantages Low conductivity High cost (at
present)
9This sentence headline makes an assertion on the
second topic 28 points, no more than two lines
Call-out, if necessary keep to one or two lines
Call-out, if necessary keep to one or two lines
Image or equations supporting the headline
assertion
Call-out, if necessary keep to one or two lines
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10Normalized friction factors and Nusselt numbers
correlated our data with the data of others
Pressure Taps
Thermocouples
Venturi Meter
Voltmeter
11In pseudospectral methods some operations are
carried out in Fourier space
Physical space
Fourier space
12This sentence headline makes an assertion on the
third topic 28 points, no more than two lines
Image supporting above assertion
Supporting point, if needed Supporting point,
if needed parallel to first point
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13Our work shows that atmospheric mercury depletion
events lead to increased mercury in surface snow
14In summary, this sentence headline states the
most important assertion of the presentation
Image that supports conclusion
Supporting point (no more than two
lines) Another supporting point (parallel to
the first)
Questions?
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15In summary, the unit failed because of a
short-circuit created by abrasion of wire
insulation
Wires not harnessed to prevent contact with
housing
Questions?
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26The craft of scientific presentation