COSE Research Horizons Symposium

Location: Jordan Hall of Science

The Colleges of Science and Engineering will host the COSE Research Horizons Symposium (formerly called COSE-JAM) for graduate students, postdocs, and faculty on Friday, December 8, 2023 in Jordan Hall of Science.

The symposium aims to highlight the achievements of postgraduate trainees, foster interdisciplinary research and interactions, develop presentation and mentoring skills, furnish advice on career development, and provide a forum for trainees to present their work to diverse audiences. This all-day event consists of several oral presentation sessions, a professional development panel, and an afternoon poster session. The day will conclude with a happy hour and reception during which prizes will be handed out for the best presentations. Additionally, lunch and coffee will be provided for all attendees.

All graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at the University of Notre Dame and Indiana University School of Medicine-South Bend are invited to participate by sharing their original research with their colleagues in either an oral or poster format. Research may have been conducted on or off campus, and mentored by faculty from the University of Notre Dame and/or at other universities and colleges. Please note that the costs of poster printing will be covered by the COS and COE.

Register and submit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/KZAeDsvuneyfHUgv8
 
  • The deadline to submit abstracts is Monday, November 13, at 5 pm.
  • Registration without abstract submissions will be available until Friday, December 1.
Sample schedule of events, subject to change:

8:30 am - 9:15 am Keynote Session
9:30 am - 10:30 am Oral Session #1
11 am - 12 pm Professional/Career Development Panel
12 pm - 1 pm Lunch
1:15 pm - 2:45 pm Oral Session #2
3 pm - 4:30 pm Poster Session
4:30 pm - 6 pm Reception & Happy Hour

Please direct all inquiries or questions to a member of the COSE Research Horizons Symposium planning team: Sarah Light (slight@nd.edu), Neda Jalali (njalali2@nd.edu), Vikram Pareek (vpareek@nd.edu), and David Beke (dbeke@nd.edu)

Originally published at science.nd.edu.