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Beyond the data: Presenting Science with Impact (Scientific Presentation)
2-day on-site workshop on November 4+5, 2025 on KIT Campus South
As a scientist, presenting your findings is essential, whether in a group seminar, at a conference, or during your Ph.D. defense. However, effective science presentation is more than just sharing data.
The topics covered by this workshop are:
- Planning and structure
- Memorable start and ending
- Speech, voice, and body language
- Create meaningful graphics
- Slide composition
- Difficult situations
The training is a workshop, meaning that the participants apply the learned material to their presentations right there. Therefore, everybody should bring presentations (old or upcoming ones) to work with.
Speaking the same language is a great advantage for tailoring presentations effectively. Another important point: Most scientists talk about their topic with shining eyes. Often, that excitement is gone the moment they stand in front of a crowd. To tap into this enthusiasm during your talk is particularly important. For that enthusiasm to reappear, you need to feel safe with what you are doing in your presentation.
Brought to you by Institute of Measurement and Control Systems (MRT) and KCDS.
Free for MRT and KCDS members
Dr. Carsten Rohr
Soft Skills for Hard Science
Angela Hühnerfuß
KIT Graduate School Computational and Data Science (KCDS)
KIT-Center MathSEE
Karlsruhe
Mail: kcds ∂does-not-exist.kit edu
https://www.kcds.kit.edu
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