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APS Professional Skills Course How [and Why] to Make an Excellent Scientific Presentation Allan V Kalueff PhD

Why present? What you can do for Science What you can do What you can do for your career as a Scientist

Why present? Explain your own data. Advance Science. Make a lasting impact on the field Meet others in your field or other fields Find out what colleagues think about your research Establish possible future collaborations

Why present? Advance your own agenda Self-advocacy (but not self-promotion!) Find a future mentor Get a job Meet new friends (or potential relatives )

Why present? Like papers, presentations are critical i yardsticks of productivity Quality is as important as quantity Presentations are important for CV: Presentations are important for CV: Important for job/grant applications Important for grant progress reports Important for grant renewal applications Important for promotion

Why present? Opportunity to conceptualize and think more clearly about the research One of final products of the research project The more you present, the better you will be Good for developing teaching skills

The bad news: ALL young scientists experience strong anxiety when they first present at scientific meetings Scientific meetings are becoming much younger more young scientists HAVE TO present

The good news: All young scientists experience strong anxiety when they first present at scientific meetings: Next time it will be easier! Scientific meetings are becoming younger Scientific meetings are becoming younger more young scientists have to present That is how we learn. Next time it will be easier!

The only solution is to just do it

What Makes a Good Presentation? Sound hypothesis/rationale Good experimental design Tells a good and complete story Understandable results Clear and concise figures/tables Reasonable discussion A thorough literature search (last-minute updates) Clear structure of the presentation Sound conclusions/summary

Important tips Write it out and read it aloud: Should follow a logical sequence Avoid tongue twisters or words that are hard to say Do not use terms you do not understand Practice it over and over If necessary, record yourself and listen to how you sound Employ your friends and relatives (mock presentation) Grandmas are particularly helpful

Good news: you have at least 1 person interested

Some additional tips Keep the talk simple Keep it clear and short Do not give away your great research ideas/plans First impressions count Maintain an eye contact Know your audience: who they are? Pick a reference person in the audience Monitor the audience (% of sleeping colleagues) Talk to Joe The First Year Student

Some additional tips Humility [but within reason!] No mumbling Do not judge people in the audience by their appearance Be friendly with the audience [but keep the distance] Be prepared to fill the gap WHEN computer crushes Handle interjections/questions during the talk Leave enough time for questions [they are as important as the presentation per se] Double-check langwidg and zpellinng in your slides

Do not be discouraged

Some other important tips Avoid personal attacks on colleagues or scientific ifi schools Handle difficult colleagues ( Nothing personal ) Careful with the jokes If speaking at an International conference, consider cultural diversity of the audience No jokes about other countries, nations, races Do not speak too fast Avoid jargon and slang

Summary Know your subject [and your DATA!] Keep the balance:

Summary Be confident, show that you know the subject Know when to stop [keeping time is crucial] THUS: Presenting a good talk is NOT that difficult It may be fun, and you may like it It may be beneficial for your personal growth It is part of our profession

Summary Presenting offers excellent networking opportunities Every talk is a job interview Feel the audience Ride the wave

Good luck!