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Revision as of 18:42, 11 March 2019

When preparing your presentation, remember what to keep in mind with the help of this checklist

Journal Club has been organized to give the students of IMS Lab the opportunity to refine their presentation skill and feel confident and prepared on the defence of the degree. Every presentation will be appreciated and rewarded with a friendly audience. Contact the seminar leader and sign up!


Guidelines

  • The presentation should be based on a scientific publication (preferably a recent one), but as an alternative, you may also give a presentation about your own research. Please try to bear in mind that the audience can be from very different fields.
  • The primary focus is on structuring of the slides, structuring of the talk and presenting of the results. See presentation checklist!
  • Time your talk to 10 minutes.
  • Please send a link of a scientific paper to be introduced to the seminar leader at least one day before presentation and invite everyone with a short teaser (1-2 sentences) in imslabor.slack.com journalclub channel to your presentation.


Location: Institute of Technology (Nooruse 1, Tartu), room 144

Time: Thursdays at 9:30

Format: PowerPoint presentation (10 min) + discussion on the topic (5 min) + feedback on the presenting part will be given by fellow students (5 min)

Leader: Anna-Liisa Peikolainen


November

15 Anna-Liisa Peikolainen Introductory Journal Club
22 Herman Klas Ratas Monitoring reinforcement corrosion and corrosion-induced cracking by X-ray microcomputed tomography method
29 Ranno Mäesepp Router restarting device

December

6 Kadri-Ann Valdur Versatile Actuators Based on Polypyrrole-Coated Metalized Eggshell Membranes [1]
13 Rasmus Soome Robotic water strider
20 Friedrich Krull Porous polycarbene-bearing membrane actuator for ultrasensitive weak-acid detection and real-time chemical reaction monitoring

January

31 Ilmar Uduste

February

7 Verner Sääsk Design and functionalization of magnetic ionic liquids surfactants (MILSs) containing alkyltrimethylammonium fragment
14 Madis Kaspar Nigol Social robots for education: A review
21 Jelena Volobujeva Study of borohydride ionic liquids as hydrogen storage materials
28 Ingrid Rebane Microfluidic fabrication of polysiloxane/dimethyl methylphosphonate flame‐retardant microcapsule and its application in silicone foams

March

7 Martin Hallist
14 Ahmed Helmi
21 Kätriin Julle
28 Ats Aasmaa

April

4 Meelis Pihlap
11 Kaarel Mark
18 Johannes Muru
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May

2 Reserved
9 Reserved
16 Reserved