Single Figure Presentations at the Virtual Winter School on Computational Chemistry are concise presentations where participants showcase their research using a single, impactful figure. This format emphasizes clarity and visual communication, allowing presenters to focus on a single critical aspect of their work, often the core finding or an essential methodology. Each presentation is brief, typically just a few minutes, so presenters must distill their message effectively to engage viewers and stimulate discussion. The goal is to foster efficient knowledge exchange among computational chemists and related scientists by highlighting key results or innovative methods without extensive verbal or visual information.
This approach encourages researchers to think critically about their data visualization skills and enhances the impact of their findings within the research community.
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Financial Support
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art is pleased to provide support for the 2024 VWSCC through a generous donation from Alan Fortier.
We thank Leibniz Institute for Catalysis (LIKAT) and CECAM for their support.