IVADO Digital Futures 2024

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Language

Bilingual event.

Description

IVADO Digital October, our flagship event for student research, becomes IVADO Digital Futures and takes on a more outreach-oriented approach! Come and discover the research work of our student community, from undergraduate to post-doctorate! The 2024 edition will also be an opportunity for presenters to reach out to the wider AI community in an informal setting, as the focus will be on the applications, advances and societal issues surrounding their research projects.

Anyone interested in artificial intelligence and data science is welcome. IVADO Digital Futures is the opportunity of the year to discover new areas of research, get to know our student community better, and network with hundreds of people interested in the field!

Register by March 1!

Introduction workshop

On February 16 (10:00-11:30 a.m.), take advantage of a free preparatory workshop entitled Preparing a Short Oral Presentation or Scientific Poster for a Multidisciplinary Audience, led by science communicator  Thomas Milan! This workshop is open to anyone interested in the topic, and highly recommended for IVADO Digital Futures presenters.

Presentation in English with French slides and bilingual question period.

Connection link :  meet.google.com/ahu-xyvk-dkz

Also check out these preparatory documents and workshops, which will help you perfect your presentations:

Promote your research through the media (IVADO)
Structurer et scénariser une présentation orale académique (IVADO)
Making a better research poster (AJE – American Journal Experts)
Astuces pour une présentation par affiche dynamique! (Réseau de l’Université du Québec)
Conseils en communication scientifique (Acfas)
Les 10 RaccourSci de la communication scientifique orale (RaccourSci)
L’affiche scientifique : Maximiser l’impact de sa présentation (Sentinelle Nord)

Program - IVADO Digital Futures

Prizes for the best presentations

Once again this year, prizes will be awarded to the best presentations of the day, thanks to our sponsors:

  • 1st jury prize – best oral presentation, presented by Ericsson ($1,500)
  • 2nd jury prize – best oral presentation, presented by Desjardins ($1,000)
  • 3rd jury prize – best oral presentation, presented by Fastercom ($500)
  • Ericsson Public Choice Award – best oral presentation ($500)
  • 1st jury prize – best poster presentation, presented by Desjardins ($1,000)
  • 2nd jury prize – best poster presentation, presented by Intact Financial Corporation ($500)
  • Fastercom Award – Best article 2023 – My research project in 800 words ($500)

Guidelines for oral presentations

  • Presentations must be given in English or French and must not exceed 5 minutes;
  • The presentation must be based on a maximum of 5 slides, without animation or video;
  • The slide must be integrated into the following template

Evaluation criteria for oral presentations

Jury members will evaluate presentations according to three criteria:

  1. Speaking talent and involvement
  • Clear, confident voice, rhythm and stage presence;
  • Makes the audience curious about the subject;
  • Able to make connections between his/her research project and its applications, advances and societal issues.
  1. Science communication skills
  • Ability to summarize and use accessible language for every public;
  • Use of humor, figures of speech, relevant examples.
  1. Presentation structure
  • Sequence of ideas to facilitate understanding of the subject;
  • Balance between the different parts of the presentation (introduction, development, conclusion).

Guidelines for poster presentations

  • Maximum poster dimensions are 120 cm high by 240 cm wide.
  • Your poster will also be evaluated on the basis of a three-minute pitch from you.

Poster presentation evaluation criteria

  • Ease of reading (coherent structure, legibility of text and graphics, overloading, color contrast)
  • Accessibility of the research project for the public, both on the poster and orally (3-minute pitch)
    • Highlighting of main results and scope of research
    • Clear, short, catchy title and conclusion
    • Student presence during poster session

Organized by

The IVADO team, in collaboration with the IVADO intersectoral student committee.