Registration Link:https://my.ntu.edu.tw/
Talk 1
Topic: From AI Users to Academic Writing Maven: Using ChatGPT to Elevate Your Research and Writing
Time and Date: 10/13 (Friday) 10:20-11:50
Synopsis: In this semi-simulated workshop, we will explore how ChatGPT has redefined academic research and creative work, and examine strategies for ethically incorporating AI throughout our own writing process
Speaker: Wei-Yan Li, Chiao-ling Chen
Talk 2
Topic: The Carbon Footprint of Privilege: Climate Change, Inequalities, and the SDGs
Time and Date: 10/17(Tuesday) 15:30-17:00
Synopsis: Exploring the paradox of CO2 emissions: wealthy countries’ responsibilities, the plight of vulnerable populations, the role of top income earners in escalating climate change, and the encompassing vision of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Speaker: Dr. Bruno Di Giusto (Associate Professor, Journalism and Mass Communication Department, International College, Ming Chuan University)
*This talk will be delivered in English
Talk 3
Topic: From Data to Storytelling: Mastering Oral Presentations (3MT Training Workshop)
Time and Date: 10/27 (Friday) 10:20-11:50
Synopsis: How can you share your research in just three minutes? This talk will teach you how to adeptly utilize structure, verbal expression, and body language techniques to craft a compelling research story.
Speaker: Ye, Ching-Wei (Winner of the 2021 3MT Competition)
Talk 4
Topic: From Research Findings to Storytelling: Mastering Oral Presentations (3MT Training Workshop)
Time and Date: 10/27(Friday) 13:20-14:50
Synopsis: How can you share your research in just three minutes? This talk will provide effective techniques for adeptly utilizing structure, verbal expression, and body language to craft a compelling research story.
Speaker: Chih-Jou Hu (Project Lecturer at the AWEC)
*This talk will be delivered in English
Talk 5
Topic: Explaining the Why of Your Research in Academic Papers
Time and Date: 11/08 (Wednesday) 14:40-16:10
Synopsis: This presentation focuses on how recognizing a problem can be the catalyst for impactful research. Through this, we’ll explore techniques for converting personal interests into publicly relevant research topics. By adopting these methods, researchers can contribute new perspectives to our existing body of knowledge while also demonstrating their skills in analytical reasoning.
Speaker: Chao, Hsiung-Chien (Adjunct Lecturer at the AWEC)
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