Tips for making the final project presentation (stage 3 2019)

Project presentations tips 2019

Purpose

Project presentations made by students are scheduled for the last working day of the Practice, 27 September.

The main goal of the presentations is an evaluation of students’ work.

During the Practice, different students work on different projects, therefore, another aim is to give the other participants a better idea of the entire range of research projects performed at the JINR Laboratories.

Timing and format

Most of the participants are organised in teams working on a project. Each team prepares one presentation and decides if one or more speakers present their project. Some of the students work individually and thus prepare individual presentations. 

Taking into account the total number of participants and the number of projects, each presentation should not last more than 10-30 min, depending on the number of speakers:

  • 10 min for 1 speaker
  • 15 min for 2 speakers
  • 20 min for 3-4 speakers
  • 30 min for 5+ speakers

This includes time for questions from the audience. We kindly ask you to stick to the timing.

The format of presentations should be chosen by the speakers.

UC facilities will be provided to make the presentation.

Contents

The presentation should include:

1) project title

2) list of project participants and their affiliation

3) JINR laboratory, where the project has been carried out and the name of the project supervisor

4) aim of the project (scientific problem, field of research, possible applications, etc.)

5) equipment description

6) work/experiment description

7) results obtained

Other points can be added optionally.

All presentations must be sent to the Organising Committee (Julia Rybachuk rybachukjinr@gmail.comone day before reporting
(the deadline is 26 September, 15:00).
If you need to visit the presentation room to rehearse your presentation and make sure that all animations, videos, etc. run smoothly, please inform Julia Rybachuk about it in advance.