MOOC: Micro and Nanofabrication (MEMS)
MICRO-621
Guidelines for paper presentation
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Description
Here are some recommended guidelines for you how to prepare for the presentation of your paper. Feel free to deviate a bit if it makes sense to you.
- Forming the groups or 2 students (done)
- Each group selects 1 recent scientific paper on a topic of interest to their PhD work (not older than 5 years)
- Place the paper ref in the google sheet (30 Oct)
- Upload annotated PDF with highlights of presentation focus on MOODLE by Nov 30
- We have 15 min per group to present their paper and techno details as follows:
- Group prepares a 10 min pitch (see slide guidelines)
- present the paper's main goal, device and application
- present the fabrication of the device, e.g. showing the process flow
- present the specific technique from the course that make the device interesting, unique
- if possible, show links to the course content, process details, parameter, etc. (litho, pvd, cvd, etching,…)
- both group members should cover equal part of presentation (5 min each, it can be serial, or intermingled)
- present the paper's main goal, device and application
- 5 min Q&A taking questions from other students and teachers
- Group prepares a 10 min pitch (see slide guidelines)
I hope this clarifies this part. If not please ask in ED discussion.
Bonne suite!