Chemistry Seminar: A Seminar on Seminars

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A Seminar on Seminars: How to Give a Talk

Dr. Nathan Eddingsaas
Director, RIT Chemistry MS Program
School of Chemistry and Materials Science, RIT

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This seminar may be attended in person in 2305 Gosnell Hall or online via Zoom.

Abstract:
The ability to disseminate ones ideas and findings is a very important to all scientist. Kenneth S. Suslick, the Marvin T. Schmidt Professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has spent many years perfecting his delivery of scientific ideas culminating in the seminar presented here. This seminar has been presented for over 20 years and UIUC and at universities and Institutes around the United States and the world. The material that will be discussed include tips and tricks to constructing and presenting a seminar that will improve ability to effectively disseminate ones scientific ideas and results.

Speaker Bio:
Professor Eddingsaas is an associate professor of analytical chemistry at RIT as well as the director of the chemistry graduate program. The research in the Eddingsaas group falls under a number of chemical fields including analytical, atmospheric, and environmental chemistry. The work in the Eddingsaas group is interdisciplinary with projects that collaborate with mechanical and biomedical engineering, environmental science, microbiology, and mathematics. It takes a number of perspectives and expertise to answer many important scientific questions.

Intended Audience:
Undergraduates, graduates, experts. Those with interest in the topic.

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When and Where
August 31, 2021
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
Room/Location: See Zoom Registration Link
Who

Open to the Public

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No

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