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The Second TPF/Darwin International Conference
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TPF/Darwin Workshop - Instructions for Proceedings

  1. All presentations will be converted to PDF before posting. For oral presentations, we will do the necessary format conversions, and ensure that fonts and graphics are preserved correctly. Either landscape or portrait formats are OK, and use of color is encouraged. After conversion, the size will be US letter (8.5 x 11 inches).

  2. If you wish to have your presentation posted, please send an email to david.bui@jpl.nasa.gov with the presentation attached. If your PowerPoint presentation was prepared on a Macintosh computer, it would also be helpful to include separate image files for any TIFF images you have included in the PowerPoint file.

  3. Authors of poster papers should re-format their material to be readable when rendered as a set of letter-size pages on a computer screen. Please do not simply reduce it to a single letter-size page.

  4. Every submission that we post must be accompanied by a completed form, approved and signed by your institution, allowing us to place it on our website. We cannot post your paper without this form. The Release Form is available as a PDF file. It can be faxed or sent by hardcopy.

  5. Please submit your presentations by January 19, 2007.

  6. Contacts:

    For questions, contact: David Bui

    Tel: 818-393-5926
    Fax: 818-393-7431

    Mailing address:
         David Bui
         Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         4800 Oak Grove Drive M/S 180-701
         Pasadena, CA 91109-8099



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