Presentation Format
- Duration: 12 minutes + 3 minutes for 1 or 2 questions (this follows standard scientific meeting format).
- To achieve the above goal consider having <=12 slides.
- Do not provide information that is not central and be sure that you do not need to rush when presenting.
- Do not cut and paste text or formulas from other sources.
- Provide references for the software used or the origin of the data or methods used.
- Sends your slides the morning of the day you are presenting (see table below).
- Practice at least 4 times your presentation.
**Suggested Structure ** (suggested #of slides)
- Background for the problem. Why are we interested on this? (2)
- Research question (1)
- Data (1)
- Methods, be brief and minimize equations (1)
- Results (2-4)
- Conclusions (1)
Dates/times for the presentations
Day | Time-slot | Presenter |
---|---|---|
Monday | 1:45-2:00 | Mccarthy, Kyle Andrew |
|2:00-2:15| Chen, Zhiheng|
|2:15-2:30| Enciso, Felix Eugenio|
|2:30-2:45| Li, Leyi|
|2:45-3:00| Break|
|3:00-3:15| Alex|
|3:15-4:00| Hwasoon|
|4:00-4:15| Mukerjee, Shyamali|
|4:15-4:30| |
Wednesday| 1:45-2:00| Pickens, Charles Austin| |2:00-2:15| Nawaz, Muhammad| |2:15-2:30| Yeni| |2:30-2:45| Liang, Yukun| |2:45-3:00| Break| |3:00-3:15| Wang, Qi| |3:15-4:00| Mandal, Raka| |4:00-4:15| Toledo, Hugo|