The Parker Hannifin – MAE Student Lecture Series
The Parker Hannifin – MAE Student Lecture Series is a forum for graduate and BS/MS students to present their work in a learning environment to a general audience. The Student Lecture Series seeks to:
- Provide a low-stress environment for students to present their research
- Promote visibility of graduate research within the department
- Encourage discussion and exchange of ideas amongst students and faculty of all MAE research fields
- Generate constructive feedback for presenters
The format for the seminars is two ~20 minute presentations with ~10 minutes of questions to simulate a conference talk, or one ~45 minute presentation with ~15 minutes of questions, which could be used as practice for a disertation defense or interview prep. The scope of the talks is at the discretion of the presenter, but presenters please be aware the audience will be far more general than what is encountered at a technical conference. The talks will be open to all students (undergraduate and graduate) and faculty. If you would like to sign-up to give a presentation check out the schedule for openings
Tips for a great presentation
- Writing an abstract by Philip Koopman, CMU
- Giving a technical talk by Michael Ernst, UW
- DO’s and DONT’s for Presentations
Contact Information
Questions regarding The Parker Hannifin – MAE Student Lecture Series can be directed to the SLS Chair, Melika Shahhosseini at Shahhosseini.2@osu.edu.