Workshop Reports at the Department of Remote Sensing – July 11, 2018

Workshop Reports at the Department of Remote Sensing – July 11, 2018

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July 2, 2018

We are glad to announcing the upcoming workshop report at the Department of Remote Sensing for Wednesday, 11th July 2018.

The technical presentation will be about

Notes from the Lectures – Fundamentals of Scientific Presentations

 

Brief description

Within the study programs, various courses are offered but rarely seen by the staff. Within this short presentation, the presenter would like to outline the goals and approaches, as well as the content of the scientific presentation course within the international EAGLE study program.

 

Title of presentation: Notes from the Lectures – Fundamentals of Scientific Presentations

Presenter: Martin Wegmann (Department of Remote Sensing, University Würzburg)

Date: Wednesday, 11th July 2018 Time: 11 – 11:45 am s.t. Place: Josef-Martin-Weg 52 (1), Campus Hubland Nord, Würzburg

Presentation language: English Slides: English

 

All interested persons are cordially invited! We are looking forward to seeing you.

 

What are the workshop reports about? Presentation of ongoing PhD studies and projects, as well as new modules for the scientific exchange but also for preparation to presenting at conferences. Topics presented will be discussed in an environment of different expertise.

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