Title of the paper By Name 1, Name 2, Name 3, Name 4, and Name 5 Note: Presenter’s name should be underlined CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research.

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Title of the paper By Name 1, Name 2, Name 3, Name 4, and Name 5 Note: Presenter’s name should be underlined CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, Pilani Presented at International Conference on … ……….New Delhi dd/mm/yyyy1Short title

Running title Note: Please do not read verbatim Introduction: Tell the audience about the state of the art and motivation for work Body: Add points that specifically cover the work done (simulation/ experimental details or both) and it must highlight the novelty/ innovative part of your work and specific observations (if any) Results: Present the characteristics and results, give explanations/ justifications and reasoning and compare your results with already published results available in the literature. Highlight the improvement/ enhancement observed. Conclusions Acknowledgements References dd/mm/yyyy2Short title

Running title Outline: Make your second slide an outline of your presentation and this structure should follow for the rest of the presentation Structure: Write in point form/ bulleted form and preferably not in the form of complete sentences Font: Use different font sizes – Title font size 36, main point font size 24, body text font size 20. Use a standard font like times new roman or arial. Capitalise only when necessary. Font Colour: Use a colour of font that contrasts sharply with the background dd/mm/yyyy3Short title

Running title Background: Use backgrounds which are light. Use the same background throughout your presentation Graphs: Use graphs rather than just charts and words Text: Proof-check your slides for spelling mistakes and grammatical errors Conclusion: Summarise the main points of your presentation & results and suggest future avenues No of slides: Restrict number of slides as per the allotted time slot (possibly a slide for about 2 minutes) Invite audience to ask questions dd/mm/yyyy4Short title