=======Information for Speakers======= === Seminar Information === We are happy you have agreed to give an invited talk at the FRIB for the Nuclear Theory Seminar Series. Below is some helpful information regarding your talk: __Time and Schedule__ * The seminar is scheduled at 11:00 am with a **time limit** of 40 minutes for the presentation and 20 minutes for discussions (this may be different depending on the circumstances of your visit) * Starting at 1:00 pm, we will arrange for you to meet with our graduate students over coffee and dessert. The graduate discussions will last about 30 minutes. * Throughout the day, we will arrange 30 minute time slots to meet with members of the laboratory __Target Audience__ * The audience comes from a diverse nuclear science background including nuclear theory, experimental and accelerator physics, and astrophysicists; all working on a wide range of topics within FRIB. * Please direct your talk to graduate students that are non-experts on the specific sub-field presented, at a level of detail that can be absorbed within the hour. * We recommend opening with a clear roadmap of the talk, avoiding switching topics towards the end, and closing with a focus on a few takeaways. __Coffee Discussion__ * One week before the seminar we give our graduate students a primer on the topic of your talk during a scheduled "Coffee Discussion" held by the FRIB Nuclear Theory Group. * Please send us your title and abstract at least three weeks in advance so we can prepare for the coffee discussion.