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Strengthening Science Communication. Professional Workshop Series at the National University of Mongolia. Workshop #7 “ Final Presentations , Polishing the CV, and Web of Science Game ”. Your Science Talk!. Reminder. Presentation Schedule:. Final Presentations: Mar 29 and Apr 5.
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Strengthening Science Communication Professional Workshop Series at the National University of Mongolia • Workshop #7 • “Final Presentations, Polishing the CV, and • Web of Science Game”
Your Science Talk! • Reminder • Presentation Schedule: • Final Presentations: Mar 29 and Apr 5 • Today: • -Gerelmaa - Portable Oscilloscope • -Densmaa - 3D Stereo Picture • Next Week: • - Byambadorj - Sunpowered Street Light LED • Baska- Melting Snow • Nomio – Machine-to-Machine Communication • Anybody else?
Strengthening Science Communication Professional Workshop Series at the National University of Mongolia • Workshop #7 • “Final Presentations, Polishing the CV, and • Web of Science Game”
Components of a CV • *CV = curriculum vitae • *Gives the reader a “snapshot” of who you are professionally. • * The form can vary a lot. Tailor the parts to your strengths. • * Let’s check out a few examples
Making/modifying your CV today • If you already have a CV: • - Is it in Mongolian or English? Decide if it would be useful to translate it into the other language. • - What modifications can you make to make it “cleaner”? • - Upload it to the Dropbox. Show it to a colleague (e.g. me) in the workshop for feedback. • If you do not have a CV yet: • - Decide to make one in Mongolian or English. • - If you want, use a template in the SciCom folder OR go online and find one OR do your own thing.
Strengthening Science Communication Professional Workshop Series at the National University of Mongolia • Workshop #7 • “Final Presentations, Polishing the CV, and • Web of Science Game”
Web of Science Game • Practice those Web of Science Skills with a game. • (1) Decide if you will work alone or in a group • (2) Go to Web of Science • (3) Goal: Be the first person/group to answer the first set of questions and win a prize…
Question #1 • Using Web of Science, can you find Albert Einstein’s earliestpublished article on Brownian motion? To win, you must be able to answer these three questions: (a) What ‘s the exact title? (b) What year was it published? (c) How many times has it been cited?
Question #2 • What is the exact title of Margaret A. Tolbert’s most cited work?
Question #3 • How many articles (written by anyone) have been written on “Brownian motion” and are in Web of Science?
Question #4 • When was the most recent article that listed “Mongolia” as a keyword AND was published in the journal Science? • What is the title of that article?
Question #5 • When was the most recent article that contained “Mongolia” in its title and was published in Nature? • What is the title of that article?
Next Time • Next Week: • - Byambadorj - Sunpowered Street Light LED • - Baska - Melting Snow • A quick session on grants. But first: What types of grants are you interested in hearing about? • Study abroad (bachelor, masters, phd?) • Research grants • Postdoctoral research abroad