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Onsite Day-1 Parallel Session - 6

Day 1 - Monday, July 22, 2024 - 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm - Room GSH162

Each presenter should present for about 15 minutes. In a 90 minute parallel session, there will normally be 5 presenters. Thus, about 75 minutes should be consumed in presentations while leaving about 15 minutes for discussion/ Q&A.

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The Chair of a parallel session will determine a suitable time duration for each presentation depending upon the actual number of presenters in the session. It is important to start & finish the sessions on time in order to vacate the room for the next session. If the assigned Chair of a parallel session is absent for any reason, one of the participants should assume this role in consultation with the other participants.

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Presenters are expected to bring their own laptops and connect to the AV projector to avoid computer virus transmission.

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Chair:  Ruth Hayhoe, OISE/U of Toronto

Panel 284

Jun Li 
Western University
Elizabeth Buckner 
OISE/U of Toronto
Cassidy Gong 
OISE/U of Toronto
Guo Jin 
Soochow University
Julia Pan 
OISE/U of Toronto
Hantian Wu 
Zhejiang University
Mohan Zhang 
Hangzhou Normal University
Lingqin Zeng 
Zhejiang University
Ruth Hayhoe 
OISE/U of Toronto

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