The GWIC Posters Program serves as a mechanism through which researchers can present findings in a personalized, interactive format that promotes one-on-one discussion. A majority of the core scientific research presented at GW18 will be in Poster format in order to foster the exchange of ideas and encourage discussion about the material.
Posters are displayed throughout the two days of the conference, giving attendees the chance to study the posters at their own convenience. There are also scheduled sessions where the authors have the chance to both provide attendees with the opportunity to engage in one-on-one interactions and receive feedback and ideas.
Core topics for 2007 include:
Submissions from researchers in the field of Climate Change Science and fields pertaining to Global Warming mitigation are invited and strongly encouraged. Students are also encouraged to submit their work to the Scientific Poster session.
Please join other renowned scientists and policy-makers in this collaborative effort to establish new paradigms and share insights into the science of global climate change by submitting your work!
Posters are displayed throughout the two days of the conference, giving attendees the chance to study the posters at their own convenience. There are also scheduled sessions where the authors have the chance to both provide attendees with the opportunity to engage in one-on-one interactions and receive feedback and ideas.
Core topics for 2007 include:
- Climate Change
- Global Warming and the Oceans
- Extreme Events and Impacts Assessment
- Clean Energy Technology
- Transportation Technologies
Submissions from researchers in the field of Climate Change Science and fields pertaining to Global Warming mitigation are invited and strongly encouraged. Students are also encouraged to submit their work to the Scientific Poster session.
Please join other renowned scientists and policy-makers in this collaborative effort to establish new paradigms and share insights into the science of global climate change by submitting your work!



