Authors
Dear AES 136th presenting author,
Please take a minute to review the following important items related to your presentation at the AES 136th Convention in Berlin, Germany.
1. Registration
A special registration page for presenting authors has been created. We have assigned each presenting author a unique VIP code that will be sent to you in a separate email; this code can be used by only one person. Your personal information from the paper-submission site has been used to populate this page, saving you the trouble of reentering it. You will be able to update this information if it has changed. Please register online as soon as possible. Only one presenting author is allowed per paper. All nonpresenting authors should register here. You can pick up your badge at the registration desk at the convention center.
2. Fill out the online facilities form.
All authors giving lecture presentations fill out the online form as soon as possible.
3. Check the current papers schedule or current eBriefs schedule to find the day and time of your presentation.
4. Presenting authors receive either a CDROM or a USB drive of the convention papers (only those authors who have paid for a full program badge get a free CD or USB drive). When you register you will be able to choose which version you want. You can pick up your copy at the AES Bookstore at the convention center. Please note that authors will not receive any free printed copies of their papers. You can purchase printed copies for one euro per copy. Let Mike Williams know by March 21 how many printed copies you wish to purchase. Pay for and pick up your copies at the AES Bookstore at the convention center.
5. Meet in Authors’ Room.
All presenting authors, both lectures and posters, should meet in the Authors' Room at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start of their session. All lecture papers are scheduled for 30-minute presentations, which will include a short introduction of the presenting author and a 5-minute question-and-answer session at the end. (Note: eBrief lectures will be presented in 15-minute intervals.) Authors are requested to remain in the lecture room throughout the session to answer follow-up questions that may arise during or after other papers in the session.
6. Poster guidelines.
Authors making poster presentations should download the guidelines for posters. Authors should go to the Author’s Room 30 minutes before the start of their session to get pushpins for securing posters to the poster boards. These guidelines also apply for authors presenting Engineering Briefs in poster sessions.
7. Further questions?
If you have any further questions contact Bill McQuaide or the papers cochairs, Brett Leonard and Rob Maher.
Authors who need letters of invitation to obtain a visa should contact the 136th Convention Co-chairs.
Click to access the original Call for Papers.