Effective Technical Presentations: The How-to Guide

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The IEEE Pikes Peak Young Professionals (YPs) program is excited to announce our Fall programming, which seeks to connect YPs within the section and expand engagement within the IEEE community. The program will feature a series of events aimed at young researchers/professionals and students with tools to succeed as early career professionals. The program will culminate in the Inaugural Best Student Presentation Competition in the IEEE Pikes Peak Section. 

Our kick-off event will introduce attendees to how to present technical matters effectively in a talk given by Danielle Griffiths, a Fellow at Texas Instruments. More detailed information about the talk can be found below.

Abstract: You’ve spent years at university honing your technical knowledge, but this alone is not enough to ensure success in your career. Communications skills are essential to achieving your goals. You need to be able to express your ideas clearly so that everyone understands their value. This talk will describe the four steps of preparing to give a technical presentation and give you tips to make your presentation have the impact it deserves. The material is targeted towards preparing to give your first high visibility presentation, such as ISSCC, but the points can be adapted to a wide range of situations, from presenting your ideas to your department head, your thesis advisor, or at an internal conference.



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  • Date: 21 Aug 2024
  • Time: 03:30 PM to 05:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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  • Starts 25 July 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 20 August 2024 11:59 PM
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Danielle Griffith of Texas Instrument

Topic:

Title: Effective Technical Presentations: The How-to Guide

Biography:

Biography: Danielle Griffith is a Fellow at Texas Instruments in Dallas, Texas, responsible for system architecture of next generation low power wireless connectivity SoCs. Her current focus areas are circuits and architectures for efficient wireless systems, low power oscillators, and MEMS circuitry. She has published two book chapters and >70 papers and holds 23 issued US patents. Danielle has given numerous IEEE conference plenary talks, tutorials and workshop sessions. She has been a TPC member for top IEEE conferences, including RFIC, ISSCC, and VLSI and is a senior member of the IEEE. She was an associate editor of the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits from 2020-2023 and a Distinguished Lecturer of the SSCS 2021-2022. She received the Bachelors and Masters degrees in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.





Agenda

3:30 - 4 PM [MDT] Setup

4 - 5 PM [MDT] Presentation by Danielle Griffiths

5 - 5:30 PM [MDT] Questions