The038th KARC Colloquium

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Date&Time Thursday June 17, 2004 16:00-17:30
Place Conference room, 2F. Laboratory Bldg. No. 1, KARC
Lecturer “How to Give a Good Scientific Talk.”
Speaker Dr. Claus Ascheron  (Springer-Verlag)
Abstract This lecture will be given by a former Professor of Kyoto University and physics editor of Springer-Verlag, one of the world-wide leading international publishing companies.
A careful introduction to scientific presenting is given together with detailed advice for researchers and advanced students on how to prepare and give good scientific talks and lectures. This instruction is also based on personal experience with the approach to scientific presenting in different countries gained as a visiting professor at various universities, in a two years' stay in Japan as a Professor of Kyoto University, e.g. The topics discussed will be:
  1. Planning a scientific presentation
  2. Organisation and structure of scientific presentations
  3. Ways of presenting
  4. How to give a good oral presentation
  5. Importance of side aspects for the success of a presentation
  6. Behaviour in the discussion
  7. Body language
  8. Preparation of transparencies
  9. Preparation of posters
  10. Chairing a meeting
This lecture will help every professor, researcher and student to improve his way to give scientific presentations.
Language English
Admission Free
Organizer Kiyomi Sakai Ph.D.
Advanced Laser Science Group,Kansai Advanced Research Center,NICT