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# Seminar presentations | ||
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The first cohort of Climatematch Impact Scholars shared their work in a series of seminars chaired by scientists from our collaborating organizations, [**CMIP**](https://wcrp-cmip.org/) and [**LEAP**](https://leap.columbia.edu/). | ||
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These seminars were <u>open to the public</u>. | ||
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The <u>last 30 minutes of each event</u> were dedicated to networking sessions between the presenting scholars and scientists from CMIP and LEAP. | ||
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## Seminar 1: 26th March, 10:00-11:30 UTC | ||
```{figure} ../impact-scholars/images/seminar_banner_1.png | ||
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Chaired by [**Julie Arblaster**](https://wcrp-cmip.org/people/julie-arblaster/) and [**Helene Hewitt**](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/people/helene-hewitt) | ||
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- [**Influence of ENSO on the coastal upwelling along Northwest Africa**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project4) | ||
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- [**Oceanic oscillations and Congo River Basin climatology**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project7) | ||
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```{figure} ../impact-scholars/images/seminar-1.png | ||
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<hr style="border:2px solid gray"> | ||
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## Seminar 2: 26th March, 13:00-15:00 UTC | ||
```{figure} ../impact-scholars/images/seminar_banner_2.png | ||
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Chaired by [**Birgit Hassler**](https://wcrp-cmip.org/people/birgit-hassler/) and [**Robert Pincus**](https://wcrp-cmip.org/people/robert-pincus/) | ||
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- [**Impact of Interannual Variability on the Onset of Summer Monsoon over the Indonesia-Northern Australia Region**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project9) | ||
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- [**Assessing Spatio-Temporal Precipitation Variability and Extreme Events in India**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project3) | ||
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- [**Understand underlying mechanisms of ENSO and predicting its impact on the countries surrounding the Niño Region**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project11) | ||
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```{figure} ../impact-scholars/images/seminar-2.png | ||
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## Seminar 3: 27th March, 16:00-18:00 UTC | ||
```{figure} ../impact-scholars/images/seminar_banner_3.png | ||
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Chaired by [**Douglas Rao**](https://wcrp-cmip.org/people/douglas-rao/) and [**Isla Simpson**](https://staff.cgd.ucar.edu/islas/) | ||
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- [**Understanding historical and future impacts of El Niño on climate and food production in Colombia and Indonesia**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project12) | ||
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- [**Preliminary observations on the AVHRR-VIIRS v5 daily NDVI data for the assessment of vegetation-climate dynamics in the Jubba-Shabelle watershed of East Africa**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project8) | ||
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- [**Wildfires in Angola: Correlation of vegetation and meteorological variables with wildfire intensity**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project14) | ||
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```{figure} ../impact-scholars/images/seminar-3.png | ||
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## Seminar 4: 27th March, 21:00-23:00 UTC | ||
```{figure} ../impact-scholars/images/seminar_banner_4.png | ||
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Chaired by [**Julius Busecke**](https://jbusecke.github.io/) and [**Thea Hatlen Heimdal**](https://lamont.columbia.edu/directory/thea-hatlen-heimdal) | ||
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- [**Understanding Land Cover Change in a Tropical Region due to Rapid Agricultural Increase: Interactions with Environmental and Socioeconomic Factors**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project13) | ||
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- [**Assessment of fire events in Argentinian Andean-Patagonian Forests between 2002-2020**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project5) | ||
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- [**Observing ECCO Model vs Tidal Gauges around Hurricane Maria**](../scholar-outputs/2023/project2) | ||
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```{figure} ../impact-scholars/images/seminar-4.png | ||
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# Presentation guidelines | ||
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## Session format | ||
Each [seminar session](./seminar_presentations.md) will feature 3-4 teams of Impact Scholars. | ||
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Every team will deliver a **10-minute talk** followed by a moderated Q&A. | ||
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The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to networking between the scholars and scientists from our collaborating organizations, [CMIP](https://wcrp-cmip.org/) and [LEAP](https://leap.columbia.edu/). | ||
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The presentation part of each session will be open to the public and recorded. Recordings will be made available on the [Climatematch Academy Youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/@ClimatematchAcademy-uq9vr/videos) and the [program website](https://programs.climatematch.io/impact-scholars/scholars2023.html) soon after the events. | ||
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## Specific presentation requirements | ||
- Talks should be **10 minutes** long and accompanied by **slides** (check out ["Ten simple rules for effective presentation slides"](https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009554)) | ||
- Groups should **mention the data** they used in their projects and include a slide about their **experience working with the data** (what did you find helpful? what did you struggle with?) | ||
- Groups using CMIP data should add the **CMIP logo** to their presentations (you can get a high resolution logo [here](https://wcrp-cmip.org/branding/)) | ||
- All team members and the mentor should be **acknowledged by name** in the presentation slide deck. We additionally encourage the groups to include a team photo on the first or the last slide provided that everyone feels comfortable with it. | ||
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We leave it up to the scholars to allocate the speaking responsibilities among themselves. While everyone who wishes to present part of the talk should be given a chance to do so, it is allowed for one scholar to speak on behalf of the team. | ||
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## Registering for the seminars | ||
The [seminar schedule](./seminar_presentations.md) has been optimized based on the timeslot preferences scholars provided in the Entry Survey, so we expect the majority of scholars to attend their team's session regardless of whether they are speaking in the presentation. | ||
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We highly encourage scholars to attend the seminar sessions of other teams as well. It will be a great opportunity to learn about your peers' research and ask questions. | ||
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Scholars **must sign up** for every seminar they intend to attend, including the session assigned to their own team, by filling out the respective registration forms [here](./seminar_presentations.md). | ||
The scholars who sign up for the seminar session their team is presenting at are automatically registered for the networking session with researchers from [CMIP](https://wcrp-cmip.org/) and [LEAP](https://leap.columbia.edu/) that will take place immediately after the presentations. | ||
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Note that it was not always possible to accommodate the timeslot preferences of everyone in a team. If your group's session falls during your night-time, we can sign you up for the networking part of another session as long as there is a time that works for you. Let us know by tagging `@CISP organizers` on Discord or email `[email protected]`. | ||
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## Resources: how to give a short research talk? | ||
- ["The Art of Selling Science: Presenting an engaging scientific talk" by Caitlin Grzeskowiak, PLOS Early Career Research Community](https://ecrcommunity.plos.org/2017/01/31/the-art-of-selling-science-presenting-an-engaging-scientific-talk/) | ||
- ["Ten simple rules for effective presentation slides" by Kristen M. Naegle (2021), PLOS Computational Biology](https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009554) | ||
- [Tips on making your presentation accessible and increasing its impact by The Turing Way initiative](https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/communication/presentations) |
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