Dear Conference Participants!
Welcome to
XXIV International R&D Online Conference for Students and Emerging Researchers
“Science and Technology of the XXI Century”
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Thursday, November 23, 2023
ZOOM MEETING
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86476757308?pwd=bTZWVEk2NmZzSGVjS2QwSXdCSFRGQT09
Meeting ID: 864 7675 7308 Passcode: 815344 | ||
1400 – 1510
| PLENARY SESSION
OPENING AND GREETING Zoia Kornieva, Doctor of Pedagogy, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Linguistics, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
KEY-NOTE SPEAKERS
IMMERSIVE EXPLORATION OF BRAIN SIMULATION DATA Asger Ullersted Rasmussen & Joachim Brendborg, Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, DK
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AS A WAY TO SEARCH FOR COMMON FEATURES IN THE TEXT Oleksii Chalyi, student, Educational and Research Institute of Physics and Technology, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
THE QUALITY OF SOURCES AND ACCURATE REFERENCING IN ACADEMIC STYLE Valentyna Lukianenko, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of English for Engineering #2, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute |
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1515 – 1730 | DISCUSSION SESSIONS | Zoom meetings |
1730 – 1800 | CONFERENCE CLOSING | Zoom meeting |
TIME LIMIT FOR PRESENTERS
Discussion sessions - 10 min.
CONFERENCE LANGUAGES
- English, German, French, Polish, Spanish
Submission Information:
- Complete the registration form https://forms.gle/VWhteZsBgrmL2DVcA
- Submit your abstract at http://studconf.fl.kpi.ua/2024
For further details about the submission process and conference structure, visit our website: [Conference Information] (http://studconf.fl.kpi.ua/2024).
Abstract requirements
Use the template for abstract formatting.
- RTF or DOC (2003-2010 file).
- Margins – 2cm; paragraph – 1,25 cm; spacing before and after the paragraph – 0 (zero); line spacing – single; font – Times New Roman size 14.
- Images, pictures, diagrams, schemes, charts, graphics, tables etc. should be black-white and text wrap. Tables and figures should not be overused.
Presentation requirements
Length of Presentation:
Each pitch should be 3-5 minutes long, followed by a Q&A session with the panel of judges.
Slide Design:
Presentations should consist of 3-5 slides.
Slides should be visually appealing and professionally designed, using relevant visuals, graphs, charts, or images to support your arguments.
Avoid excessive text; focus on key points and clear messaging.
Content Structure:
Introduction: Briefly introduce the topic and its significance.
Problem Statement: Clearly define the challenge or issue you are addressing.
Research and Findings: Present key research findings and insights that support your ideas.
Proposed Solutions/Innovations: Share your innovative solution or approach to the problem.
Impact: Discuss the potential societal, economic, or environmental impact of your solution.
Conclusion: Summarize the main points and emphasize the value of your proposal.
Engagement: Use clear, concise language that engages the audience.
Time Management: Ensure that your presentation stays within the 3-5-minute time frame.
This is an incredible opportunity to expand your horizons, connect with like-minded peers, and be part of the next wave of scientific innovation. We look forward to your participation and can't wait to see how you contribute to shaping the future!