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Flash presentations and speed talks! Hybrid Yamagata IDS Event

by Andrea Burfeid Castellanos |

  • When? Friday 1st of September,
    • 13h Japan time/JST
    • 12h Beijing Time/CST
    • 9:30h Indian Time/IST
    • 6h Berlin time/CEST
    • 00h East Coast Time/EDT
    • 21h California Time/PDT
  • Cost? It’s free.
  • Accreditation? Unfortunately not from the Symposium, since registrations have been closed for quite some time. But you will get a certificate for the session from Young ISDR
  • Formats? Two:
    •  the “old fashioned” Speed talk – a creative way of talking / showing about diatoms, not necessarily your science in 3 minutes
    • Flash talks – more like a presentation of your work in 5 minutes, best if funny or a bit different, and with a 3 minute window for questions.
  • How? You will get a zoom link to participate.
    • If you are unable to attend due to time zone problems, we can put up your video.
    • If you are in Yamagata you can do it either as a normal presentation or can also opt for the video option
  • How to apply? Just register here: https://forms.office.com/e/74vvies03T

Previous Young ISDR Posts

2023

  • IDS Early Career Researcher, best oral presentation
  • ECR Report of the IDS
  • IDS – ECR Activities (and links)
  • Flash presentations and speed talks! Hybrid Yamagata IDS Event
  • Registration for Workshops and Speed Talks at the IDS in Yamagata are now open
  • First announcement: Workshops for the IDS
  • ECR activities at the Yamagata International Diatom Symposium (August 28th to September 2nd 2023)

2022

  • Characteristics and growth forms of diatom communities in restored rivers at the Emscher catchment
  • Functional and compositional responses of stream microphytobenthic communities to multiple stressors increase and decrease
  • Untangling the relationship between Rhopalodian diatoms and their nitrogen-fixing endosymbionts.
  • Loggerhead sea turtle-associated epizoic vs. non-epizoic diatoms



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