POSTED: 11 Dec, 2023
At our annual symposium each of students were asked to create a research poster. For most of our students, this was the first research poster they have created. To support them in this, in the weeks prior, our Postdoctoral Research Fellows ran a training session on how to create an effective poster along with tips about how to engage with their audience.
The symposium provided them with an opportunity to practice talking about their research and its potential impact to those within the Centre. We also offered prizes for the top 3 posters as voted by attendees of the symposium.
Our winner was Yuan Liu from QUT (Queensland University of Technology) in our Designing Socio-Technical Robotic Systems program with Jasper Vermeulen (also from QUT and the same research program) coming second and Jagannatha Charjee Pyaraka from Swinburne University of Technology in the Biomimic Cobots Research Program taking third place.
You can view all posters on each of the PhD project pages HERE!
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