1: Introduction
2: Structure of the Presentation
3: Identifying the Context of the Presentation
4: Style
5: Preparation and Presentation
6: Concluding Remarks
Appendix A: Presenting Complicated Equations - A Worked Example
Appendix B: Some Powerpoint Tips
Appendix C: Meeting the Media
After completing her Ph.D in Dortmund, Germany, Cigdem Issever
worked as a Post-doctoral researcher at University of California
Santa Barbara, and as a Departmental Lecturer at the University of
Oxford before being appointed University Research Lecturer in 2007
with the University of Oxford.
After completing his Ph.D. in Edinburgh, Ken Peach worked as a
University Demonstrator, Post-doctoral researcher, SERC Advanced
Fellow and Research Officer at Edinburgh before being appointed
Reader in 1992. In 1996 he was awarded a Personal Chair in Particle
Physics Experiments, and moved to CERN as Deputy Leader of the
Particle Physics Experiments Division, CERN. Two years later, he
became Director of Particle Physics at the Rutherford Appleton
Laboratory in Oxfordshire, and in 2004 also
assumed responsibility as Director of e-Science. In 2005, he moved
to the University of Oxford and Royal Holloway University of
London, as Director of the John Adams Institute for Accelerator
Science.
`Very accessible and enjoyable to read.'
Simon Hands, Swansea University, UK
`The authors manage to wrap potentially dry matter into amusing
anecdotes and examples. The book will be especially well received
by younger scientists, trying to learn about how to sell themselves
well in talks they are giving throughout the beginning of their
career. But also the more senior reader will find interesting
ideas.'
Thomas Lohse, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany
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