During hybrid meetings, we use the Zoom platform for remote participation. Presenters joining on-site or remotely should ensure their materials are compatible with screen sharing via Zoom.
For best reliability and visual consistency, we strongly recommend preparing presentations in PDF format. PDF files minimise font substitution, layout shifts, and resolution issues, ensuring slides are displayed exactly as intended on both local projectors and remote screens.
Our lecture room is equipped with two projectors:
- NEC PE506UL – auxiliary projector
- Epson EB-L730U – main projector
The primary display device is the Epson EB-L730U, a professional laser projector designed for high-quality presentations and scientific content. Its key parameters include:
- FullHD resolution (1920 × 1080), providing sharp text rendering and excellent detail, particularly important for plots, tables, and equations
- High brightness (7000 lumens), ensuring clear visibility even in well-lit rooms
- Laser light source, offering stable brightness, accurate colour reproduction, and long maintenance-free operation
- 16:9 aspect ratio, well-suited for academic presentations and data-driven slides
- Excellent contrast and colour uniformity, beneficial for images, spectra, and visualisations
When preparing slides, please use the FullHD (16:9) aspect ratio to avoid unwanted scaling or black borders.
To ensure clear audio for both in-room attendees and remote participants, the room is equipped with a set of professional Shure microphones. These include:
- 3 × Shure PG58 handheld microphones, suitable for speakers and audience Q&A
- 1 × Shure P31 headset microphone, ideal for presenters who prefer hands-free speaking
This audio setup provides flexibility for single or multiple speakers and helps maintain intelligible sound during hybrid sessions.
This configuration ensures a consistent, high-quality presentation and audio experience for both the local audience and remote participants via Zoom.
