Workshop for Young Scientists: Scientific Survival Skills
€50 (Lunch and coffee included)
This workshop will address key questions and issues essential to the professional development of young scientists at the beginning stages of their career. Participants will receive basic advice and mentorship through a series of lectures and group activities aimed to develop skills—referred to as soft professional skills—beyond those needed for science that are so often overlooked. The central themes of this workshop are:
Map of the academic world
Career planning and insights into academia
The fundamental laws of ‘scientific survival’ (know yourself, plan ahead, and play chess)
Publish or perish
Publishing quality papers, having an impact
Presenting your work to your peers (how to give a talk)
Funding in modern science
The job application
The job market for graduates in science and engineering (industry, national labs and academia; advantages and disadvantages)
Good advice for CV writing
CV workshop (group feedback)
Mock interviews
The workshop will be led by Professor Federico Rosei who is the Director of the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, Université du Québec, Varennes (QC) Canada. Since January 2014 he holds the UNESCO Chair in Materials and Technologies for Energy Conversion, Saving and Storage and since May 2016 he also holds the Senior Canada Research Chair in Nanostructured Materials.