Seminar II on Bio-Sensing Engineering, 2014

2014/06/17 Simplicity & Engagement Adjunct Professor Garry Piller

Outline and object of course
Purposes of this course are to enhance presentation skill and to improve English communication skill through students’ research projects. All classes are held in English. A goal of this course is to reach the level to be able to present on students’ own research projects and to discuss on details not only in students’ own researches but also in other students’ researches (including Ph.D. students). Although it is possible for non-members of Bio-Sensing Engineering Laboratory to take this course, they need to be consulted with their supervisors because they have to also take their own seminars held at laboratories.

Details

Year/Term
2014
Date
June 17th to November 18th, 2014
Faculty/
Graduate School
Graduate School of Agriculture
Language
English
Instructor name
Naoshi KONDO(Professor)
Yuichi OGAWA(Associate Professor)
Tetsuhito SUZUKI(Assistant Professor)

Syllabus

Outline and Purpose of the Course
Students are expected to make English presentations on their own research projects such as their experimental plans, results, and reports of relevant papers four times in 30 weeks for a year. Several students conduct 12 minute presentation and 10 minute discussion in each class. The presentation schedule is updated on homepage of Bio-Sensing Engineering Laboratory.
URL: http://www.aptech.kais.kyoto-u.ac.jp/e/index.html

Typical presentation examples are below:
1. The latest research paper reports: Students have to read many relevant papers for propelling their own research projects as the first step for starting researches. They present the research papers in recent international journals and discuss with participants.
2. Research plan and discussions: Students need to make research plans for a year as the second step based on the latest research papers. Discussion with participants helps them judge if the plans and experimental methods are appropriate or should be improved.
3. Experimental results and discussion: Students are supposed to weekly report their experimental results at other meetings. In this course, they learn how to present the experimental results and discussion effectively as well as materials, devices, and methods in order to make participants understand well.
4. Join discussions on other students' presentations: Students can learn many techniques and skills in presentations from other students' presentations. In this course, not only Master course but also Ph.D. students and undergraduate students participate for mutual learning.
Evaluation Methods and Policy
Presentation skill and communication skill are scored in five grades at four-time 12 minute presentations and discussions. Students who conducted presentations receive comments from participants (students and professors) to improve for the next time presentations. Attendance should be more than two thirds of the classes.
Course Requirements
It is desirable to take undergraduate courses provided by Professors Kondo and Ogawa such as "Measurement Science", "Physical and Biological Properties of Agricultural Products," "Introduction to Foreign Literature on Agricultural Machinery" and graduate course "Seminar I on Bio-Sensing Engineering."
Textbooks/References, etc.
[Textbooks]
Appropriate texts and materials will be shown to each student.

[Books for reference]
Appropriate texts and materials will be shown to each student.
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