Call for Abstracts: Student Research Presentation and Poster Session at NFPA Conference & Expo 2023
Do you have a student, or know of a student, who is doing some exciting research in some aspect of fire and life safety, and would like to present results or work in progress? The National Fire Protection Association’s Research Section will be hosting a student poster session during a member reception at NFPA’s 2023 Conference and Expo in Las Vegas, NV, on Sunday, June 18, 2023, from 5-7 p.m. This event will give students an opportunity to share the findings from their fire- or life safety-related research projects with NFPA members. The event will provide an opportunity for interaction between the fire and life safety community and young researchers to discuss current or recently completed research across a diversity of fire science, engineering, and human factors topics.New at 2023 NFPA Conference & Expo! In addition to the poster presentation opportunity, NFPA will also be offering a student presentation track during the Education Program at the 2023 Conference and Expo in Las Vegas. Students will be allotted 20 minutes each within 60-minute time slots to present their research to larger conference audiences.Download the full call for abstract including instructions. (PDF) The deadline for abstract submittal is December 2, 2022. Student poster authors and presenters will have complimentary registration for the NFPA Conference and Expo (see details). Students are responsible for all related travel costs.This will be a great event, and we ask you to please share this Call for Poster Abstracts to any students who might be interested in this opportunity and encourage them to submit a proposal. If you have any questions about this event, please let us know at research@nfpa.org.
Published on October 23, 2022 17:00
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