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Waste Management Lab Course (718837 UE Biogas)

Universität Innsbruck | Department of Microbiology

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Find the current course details (dates and deadlines) at uibk.ac.at and OLAT

Repository containing the materials for the lab course on anaerobic digestion.

Protocol

Slides



Help section

Abstract template

Instructions: Stick to the provided format and don't change any site or font settings. Before submitting the final version of your abstract, please rename the document with "abstract_<yourlastname>.docx". Do not convert the document to .pdf.

Tipps and writing help:

Poster guidelines

  • Use A3 format with vertical orientation
  • You can use PowerPoint, Inkscape, Adobe Illustrator or whatever illustration software you like
  • Don't print the poster! We are going to vote on the best poster, and the winning one will be printed for you.

Tips and design help:

Tips for your presentation

...for this course

  • Clear Structure: Organize your presentation with a clear structure, including an introduction, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. Ensure a logical flow from one section to the next.

  • Engaging Introduction: Start with a compelling introduction to grab your audience's attention. Clearly state the research question or problem your study addresses.

  • Visual Aids: Utilize visuals such as slides, graphs, charts, and images to enhance understanding. Keep visuals simple, with key points highlighted, and ensure they are visible to the entire audience.

  • Concise Content: Be concise in your content. Avoid information overload and focus on key findings and their significance. Stay within the allotted time for your presentation.

  • Question Anticipation: Anticipate potential questions and be prepared to address them. This demonstrates a deep understanding of your research and enhances your credibility.

  • Time Management: Respect the allocated time for your presentation. Practice pacing to ensure you cover all essential points without rushing.

  • Closing Remarks: Conclude with a summary of key points and their broader implications.

  • Confidence: Project confidence in your delivery. Believe in the importance of your research, and let that enthusiasm shine through your presentation.

...in general

  • Effective Communication: Speak clearly and at a moderate pace. Maintain eye contact with the audience, and be mindful of your body language. Practice your presentation to refine your delivery.

  • Know Your Audience: Tailor your presentation to your audience's level of expertise. Avoid unnecessary jargon and explain technical terms when needed.

  • Practice: Rehearse your presentation multiple times to familiarize yourself with the content and flow. Practice in front of a mirror, colleagues, or friends for constructive feedback.

  • Engage Your Audience: Encourage audience participation through questions or interactive elements. This keeps your audience engaged and shows your enthusiasm for the topic.



Retrospect

Course info from previous years:

  • Winter term 2023/2024 [Link] | [OLAT Link]

    • Student asssitant: Sophia Strobl
    • Number of students: 14
  • Winter term 2022/2023 [Link] | [OLAT Link]

    • Student asssitant: Maria Payr
    • Number of students: 15
  • Winter term 2021/2022 [Link] | [OLAT Link]

    • Student asssitant: Katharina Nussbaumer
    • Number of students: 12
  • Winter term 2020/2021 [Link] | [OLAT Link]

    • Student asssitant: Sophia Strobl
    • Number of students: 11
  • Winter term 2019/2020 [Link] | [OLAT Link]

    • Student asssitant: Julia Zöhrer
    • Number of students: 13
  • Winter term 2018/2019 [Link] | [OLAT Link]

    • Student asssitant: Anna Winkler
    • Number of students: 13