Kevin Ventura ’22 presents his poster, "The Grocery List Problem," at the Summer Science Research Institute symposium Feb. 18. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began and everyone started wearing masks, ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American I tried something new! Instead of drawing a ...
Once you finish designing your poster, have your lab mentor look it over, and have your PI (i.e., the professor whose lab you’re in) look at it, too. It’s important that you get your mentor’s approval ...
Visualize your Science offers courses in visual communications for scientists who are looking to communicate their research more effectively. AZoMaterials spoke to Andreas about the importance of ...
Presenting your poster at a Labroots Virtual Event can provide valuable research insights and feedback from peers in the comfort of your home or office. Every Labroots virtual event features a virtual ...
Eligible authors/presenters must be undergraduate students enrolled at a COSGC Affiliate Institution. Submissions must be research posters. The final file submitted shall be PDF. The submitted file ...
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If I had the time and money, I could probably go to a conference on some topic related to my research interests every month or two. Some of us flock to as many conferences as possible; others avoid ...
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