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Update Colloquium (COLQ) authored Oct 08, 2020 by LAVENIER Dominique's avatar LAVENIER Dominique
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Regarding the talk contents
Your presentation should be able to be understood by someone who is not necessarily from the same field. It is therefore a good idea to outline the general framework of your subject, then the reasons why you chose your particular internship subject.
The next part of your presentation should set out the main ideas of the articles that you have read, grouping them together in a suitable way and structuring them clearly and logically. This part may be more “technical” but should not be beyond the understanding of the panel. Your presentation should not only include the works that will be directly used during your internship; you should rather give a broader view of the state of the art and motivate the works that will be used.
In your conclusion, you should situate your internship subject in relation to the various works that you have presented, explaining how you will attempt to address the aspect that interests you by basing your ideas on existing works and considering new solutions.
Your presentation should be able to be understood by someone who is not necessarily from the same field. It is therefore a good idea to outline the general framework of your subject, then the reasons why you chose your particular internship subject.
The next part of your presentation should set out the main ideas of the articles that you have read, grouping them together in a suitable way and structuring them clearly and logically. This part may be more “technical” but should not be beyond the understanding of the panel. Your presentation should not only include the works that will be directly used during your internship; you should rather give a broader view of the state of the art and motivate the works that will be used.
In your conclusion, you should situate your internship subject in relation to the various works that you have presented, explaining how you will attempt to address the aspect that interests you by basing your ideas on existing works and considering new solutions.
Typical outline of a presentation
Introduction to the context of the internship, in order to motivate the presentation organization
Presentation of the state of the art, with explicit mentions to the works you are presenting
Conclusion explaining how you plan to address your internship subject based on the strength and weaknesses of the state of the art
- Introduction to the context of the internship, in order to motivate the presentation organization
- Presentation of the state of the art, with explicit mentions to the works you are presenting
- Conclusion explaining how you plan to address your internship subject based on the strength and weaknesses of the state of the art
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