Presenter Guidelines for the COMSOL Conference 2026 Boston
Poster Presenter Guidelines
- Prepare your poster in Microsoft PowerPoint® using our poster template, which can be downloaded via the link below as well as on the Multiphysics Simulation Showcase page.
- Submit your poster in PPT or PPTX format via My Conference by the final deadline: August 28, 2026.
- COMSOL will be professionally printing all posters received by the deadline prior to the start of the conference.
- Poster submissions must:
- Use the provided poster template
- Have a size of 36 in. (width) x 48 in. (height) and be in portrait orientation, with a 1-in. margin on all sides
- Be on a white background
- Use a standard font to ensure quality printing (e.g., Calibri), and use the following font sizes as a guideline to prepare your poster for best viewing:
- Title: 72 pt.
- Author name and affiliation: 40 pt.
- Figure captions: 36 pt.
- References: 28 pt.
- Rest of the text (introduction, results, etc.): 48 pt.
Poster Presentations at the Conference
- All posters will be on display in the exhibition hall throughout the conference.
- The poster session will be held the evening of Thursday, October 8.
- Please make yourself available near your poster during this time.
- Visit the registration table to find your poster number if you are unable to locate it.
- Attendees will have the opportunity to cast their votes for the Best Poster by Popular Vote award during this session.
- The posters will be taken down Friday, October 9, after the closing remarks.
Paper Submissions Guidelines
- All presenters are encouraged to submit a paper for publishing in our online conference proceedings.
- Papers received by the final submission deadline, August 28, 2026, may be considered for the Best Paper award.
Note: All abstracts, papers, posters, and presentations must comply with, and are subject to, our Publication Notice Agreement.
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