Wed, 24/06/2015 - 14:00 to Sat, 27/06/2015 - 14:00
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Physikzentrum Bad Honnef


This years SummerCamp for Junior Scientists takes place in the Physikzentrum Bad Honnef

Registration now open!

Places are limited to 35 and will be allocated after “first come, first serve” principle.

Program

Preliminary schedule:

 

Wed, June 24

Thu, June 25

Fri, June 26

Sat, June 27

 

 

Arrival

  • Talks

  • Poster Karaoke

  • Talks

 

  • Talks

 

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

  • Talks and/or Lectures / Poster Karaoke preparation

  • Team building event

 

  • Presentations /

  • Lectures

Departure

 

Dinner

 

 

conference dinner

 

 

 

  • Poster session

conference dinner

 

Poster will be on display over the entire time.

How to get there

Location

Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, see https://www.dpg-physik.de/dpg/pbh/index.html

Organized bus transfer

We'll organize a bus transfer from Saarbrücken and Homburg Campus to Bad Honnef and back again. Preliminary departure times: Wednesday June 24 around 9 am on the two Campi; back Saturday June 27, after lunch, preliminary arrival at Campi around 5 pm. Details will follow.

Instructions for Talks & Posters

Per funded position within the SFB, the organizers have allotted 25-30 min time slots including 8-10 min discussion time. Depending on the number of participants, the time slots will be adjusted accordingly. Every participant is expected to contribute to the summer camp with either a poster or a talk.

However, it is expected that every SFB-project delivers AT LEAST one talk and one poster.

Talks

Be aware that you talk to an interdisciplinary audience and dedicate time for a nice introduction and motivation of your project: What are you up to clarify? Duration: 25-30 min, incuding 8-10 min discussion time (might be modified depending on number of talks)

Posters

Every poster should have two eyecatchers:

  • a table-of-content graphic that sketches the content of the poster in an informal way
  • a bulleted list of 3-5 sentences, (maximum 85 characters, including spaces, per bullet point)

Special events

1) Posterkaraoke

This is a social, interactive, cool, scientific kind of poetry slam. Here's the rules: Every poster author will team up with another author (randomly assigned). Every team will have time to get familiar with each other's poster. The next day, you'll introduce your team mate's poster to the audience, equipped with only a paper and a pen and 2 min time. Use body language, mimics,… whatever, to picture the scientific content!

You'll see: it's great fun and you'll never forget your team mate's and many other projects!

IMPORTANT: Design your poster with the poster karaoke in mind: Very likely, you'll have to explain your poster to somebody of another discipline. With an eye catcher like the table of contents graphics and the research highlight sentences as bulleted list, your team mate will have an easier job. See also "posters" or the project "lolmythesis.com".

2) Lectures about SFB relevant topics

To be announced later

3) Leisure

Planned: Hiking or boat tour (depending on weather conditions)

What to take with you

Hiking boots, (own) papers,


Upcoming Events

  • IRTG Intro Lecture

    Thu, 07/11/2024 - 14:00
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    Online via MS teams

    Prof. Dr. Ivan Bogeski

    t.b.a.

  • IRTG Intro Lecture

    Thu, 28/11/2024 - 14:00
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    Campus SB, Building E2 9, Room 0.07 and online via MS Teams

    Prof. Dr. Bianca Schrul

    t.b.a.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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