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  1. Showcasing Your Research Experience Online

    Translate your research experience, skills, and products online to correctly curate the work you have accomplished and to promote to graduate programs and future employers that skills you possess.

  2. DataConnect: Connecting Your Data to Your Poster/Presentation

    DataConnect is an online tool that allows researchers to link their data with the poster or presentation they deliver. This open access tool allows others to see what conclusions were made and the data that led to those conclusions.

  3. Geothermal Design Challenge - Data Visualization Deadline to Submit

    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO), in partnership with the Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE) and the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), invites both high school and university (undergraduate & graduate) teams to explore the future of geothermal energy and visualize the world of geothermal energy by participating in the 2019 Geothermal Design Challenge™. Teams of 2 or 3 members will research data, interpret information and...

  4. Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference - Poster Symposium

    Engage with Purdue students about their research projects and creative endeavors across campus. The Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference's day of poster sessions includes topics from across campus in a morning and an afternoon session. To present, submit your abstract by March 1 through the link provided.

  5. Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference - Oral Presentations

    Engage with Purdue students about their research projects and creative endeavors across campus. The Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference's day of oral presentations includes topics from across campus including a special track concerning research projects pertaining to the Apollo mission program, celebrating their 50th anniversary.

  6. Poster Practice Day - Preparing for Undergraduate Research Conference

    Poster presenters can practice their presentations and receive feedback from session leaders and peers. Project your poster on the large screen and get tips to make your research pitch and/or poster better before printing it out for the Conference.

  7. Poster Work Day - Preparing for Undergraduate Research Conference

    Poster presenters, for Purdue's conferences and off-campus conferences, are encouraged to bring a draft of their poster to the session to ask questions and receive feedback from peers and session presenters from March 18's session.

  8. Oral Presentation (for Undergraduate Research Conference) Practice Day

    Oral presentation feedback session before the Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference. Presenters are highly encouraged to attend, but anyone may participate.

  9. Providing Feedback

    Learn to provide constructive feedback to presenters about their delivery and posters. This is great for self-reflections when preparing to present or to learn how to critique individuals successfully.

  10. Create/Design a Research Poster

    Novice and expert poster designers are invited to learn poster best practices. Those who plan to present a poster at the Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference are encouraged to attend.

  11. Celebrate Purdue's Thinkers, Creators, and Experimenters Showcase

    This "non-poster, poster session" is a showcase of research that occurs across the campus. This informal celebration of research allows attendees to get a closer look at what undergrad researchers are completing without worrying about posters or a lecture.

  12. Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference at Purdue

    The second annual Women in Data Science (WiDS) at Purdue University is set for Monday, March 4 in the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship in Discovery Park. Started at Stanford in 2015, the WiDS initiative aims to inspire and educate data scientists worldwide, regardless of gender, and support women in the field. The annual global conference is now held in conjunction with many other entities around the world. At Purdue, the goal is to help build a community focused on data...

  13. Deadline to Submit Paper for Oral Presentation at Undergraduate Research Conference

    Submit your paper to be considered for an oral presentation during the Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference by today.

  14. Deadline to Submit Poster Abstract for Undergraduate Research Conference

    Submit your poster abstract to present at the Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference by today.

  15. You're a Researcher, Now What?

    As a current researcher, you may be curious what you can do beyond the work you are completing. In this session, learn what you can do with that research project including presenting, publishing, commercializing, and promoting your work.

  16. Registration Deadline for Celebrate Purdue's Thinkers, Creators, and Experimenters Showcase

    "Celebrate Purdue's Thinkers, Creators, and Experiments" ("Celebrate...") allows undergrads in research or creative endeavors to engage attendees by showcasing their work in this up-close symposium. This "non-poster, poster session" encourages participants to bring their research to the Co-Rec for attendees to learn what they are working on through the five senses.

  17. Undergrad Research 101

    Undergrads interested in getting started in research will learn what researchers are seeking, how they can approach potential research mentors, and what they need to do to prepare.

  18. Research and Writing Support

    Hone your research and writing skills with help from personnel in Purdue Libraries and the Purdue Writing Lab. Sign up online or drop in! Support can be for various topics such as research questions, literature review sources, poster design, research methods exploration, data storage, data ethics, getting started writing, focusing your topic, integrating your research, and developing your argument.

  19. Research and Writing Support

    Hone your research and writing skills with help from personnel in Purdue Libraries and the Purdue Writing Lab. Sign up online or drop in! Support can be for various topics such as research questions, literature review sources, poster design, research methods exploration, data storage, data ethics, getting started writing, focusing your topic, integrating your research, and developing your argument.

  20. Research and Writing Support

    Hone your research and writing skills with help from personnel in Purdue Libraries and the Purdue Writing Lab. Sign up online or drop in! Support can be for various topics such as research questions, literature review sources, poster design, research methods exploration, data storage, data ethics, getting started writing, focusing your topic, integrating your research, and developing your argument.