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Poster Presentation

Poster Presentation Guidelines

Congratulations on your acceptance to make a poster presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Site Characterization (ISC3)!  This is an excellent opportunity for you to share knowledge and information with your colleagues.  We will group the related posters together and then allocate time and space for these poster sessions. In general, the posters will be presented in the exhibition area. Coffee breaks will be served near this area. Participants can eat and drink coffee while reading your posters and sharing your thoughts.

The following guidelines will assist you in preparing your posters.

The poster panel
Your poster must fit within a 100cm*200cm (wide*height) vertical bulletin board. It can be made with one page or multiple pages. But in combination, they (or it) should fit within the bulletin board. If you need more than one bulletin board (hopefully not), please indicate this in your response to Zoe Chang.

Thumb tacks will be provided to affix your poster to the bulletin board.

Preparing your posters

  •   The text of your presentation should be visible from 3 feet away. Therefore, you should use a large font (20 point or larger) for the primary text, and an even larger font for headings.

  • Make sure that your name, affiliation, and contact information appear on your poster and on your handouts.

   Distributing handouts

Bring the computer files of all the related literatures or publications (but not the copyrighted ISC3 paper) of yours that you would like to share with the participants to the poster area. We will set up a computer to store these files and allow participants to retrieve the files as they wish. This arrangement can minimize the need to produce and carry hard copy handouts. A USB storage device will be provided to all the participants for carriage of these files and other information that they could collect at the conference.

When and where do I set up and remove the posters?
Please check the below list for the set-up and remove time for the Poster Papers.  Please remove the poster(s) at the end of your allotted presentation time. If the poster is not removed at the designated time, the secretariat will collect and dispose them.

Poster Presentation List
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Date Time Session  Title of Paper Presenter Set-up Time Remove Time
2 April Whole Day Interpretation of field test data Three dimensional site characterization models of Bangalore using support vector machine and ordinary kriging T.G Sitharam by 09:30 by 18:30
Characterization of sliding behavior of slopes through Inclinometer readings Muhsiung Chang
Influence of L/D ratio on cavity expansion in sand Debasis Roy
Effects of particle size on cone resistance of silica sands Sung-Kun Choi
SBMP testing in bothkennar clay: structure effects Marcos Arroyo
Preliminary study on modeling and interpretation for acoustic monitoring system applied to ground anchor Shih Hao Cheng
A case study on gravitational recharge-back ability of Chingmei gravel aquifer in central Taipei basin Chihping Kuo
Flysch landslides geotechnical monitoring in beskidy, the carpathian mountains, Poland Zbigniew Bednarczyk
A study on hydraulic properties of fractured rocks using a double packer technique: a case study Shih-Meng Hsu
3-D groundwater modeling for large-scale pumping tests in deep excavations of the Taipei MRT project Chih-Hao Tan
Geotechnical investigation: client - consultant relations Unnikrishnan N
Augered cast-in-place piles in tidewater virginia: predicted axial load capacities and observed behaviors Jiun-Yih Chen
Data interpretation and analysis of the behavior of laterally loaded piles in ISC¡¦2 experimental site by recourse of PMT and DMT based methods Catarina Tuna
Assessment of the railway structures using an integrating testing and diagnosis methodology Pierre BREUL
Predicting of ground surface settlement due to tunnel excavation Young-Su Kim
Development of a seismic self-boring pressuremeter Jean Canou
2 April Whole Day Penetration tests and their applications Quick estimation of hydraulic conductivity Chung R Song by 09:30 by 18:30
Variable rate full-flow penetration tests in intact and remoulded soil Han Eng Low
Liquefaction resistance recovered from ¡§on-the-fly¡¨ CPTu-measured pore pressures Derek Elsworth
On-the-fly profiling for permeability using UCPT sounding Derek Elsworth
Reliable estimation of undrained shear strength of Korean soft clay using flat DMT and ANN Seung-Rae Lee
Uncertainty in qc1-Vs1 correlations and its implication in liquefaction Debasis Roy
Methods for determining vertical drain depth Yun Sup Shin
Strength and modulus of busan clay evaluated by DMT Sung-Jin Hong
Laboratory study on the applicability of resistivity cone for investigation of subsurface contamination Myounghak Oh
CPT-based bearing capacity of surface and surcharged footings in sands Junhwan Lee
Cone pressuremeter testing and shear wave velocity profiling for dynamically loaded foundations on over-consolidated glacial clays
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L.J. Peuchen
3 April Morning Sampling and laboratory tests Strain-rate dependent yielding of pleistocene clay subjected to one-dimensional compression Teruyuki FUJIWARA by 09:30 by 14:00
In situ and lab tests on saprolitic soil from granite for an excavation in Metro do Porto António Joaquim Pereira Viana da Fonseca
Effect of stress level on drained shear behavior of cemented sand Moonjoo Lee
Effects of sample disturbance on consolidation behaviour of soft marine Norwegian clays Tom Lunne
Sampling and field characterization of the silty sand in central and southern Taiwan An Bin Huang
4 April Morning Geophysical testing methods & imaging techniques Acoustical estimation of soil permeability Chung R Song by 09:30 by 14:30
Determination of reliable passive dispersion curves using an improved procedure of measurements and analyses of passive wave Sungsoo Yoon
Development of a pneumatic mechanical impact source for cross-hole seismic tests Jiunnren Lai
Application of geophysical techniques in the hot spring investigation T.R. Guo
Suggested methods for land and borehole geophysics in rock engineering Toru Takahashi
Seismic cross-hole tomography in modeling ISC¡¦2 experimental site Jorge Machado Carvalho
Site characterization studies of bangalore using a geophysical method Anbazhagan Panjamani
Subsurface 3D engineering geological mapping using a geotechnical database Isabel Moitinho Almeida
Geophysical Investigation of flood embankments  Ernst Niederleithinger
The BAM Horstwalde test and validation site for NDT in civil engineering Ernst Niederleithinger
NDT methods for evaluation of existing foundations Ernst Niederleithinger

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