<aside> đź’ˇ Information: CIDEFES Day is focused on disseminating our members research. We do not accept submissions from other research centers.
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The CIDEFES Day is designed for all CIDEFES members, the event features presentations from students, scholarship recipients, and researchers engaged in both funded and non-funded projects. The program includes a dynamic pitch session, where participants share innovative ideas and future research directions.
A highlight of the day is the keynote address delivered by an invited external expert, offering fresh perspectives and fostering broader academic dialogue. Researchers interested in presenting their work must submit abstracts for evaluation by a review panel, ensuring high-quality contributions. All members are encouraged to attend, whether presenting or participating in discussions.
CIDEFES Day is a vital platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and inspiring new collaborations within the CIDEFES community, reinforcing its commitment to advancing scientific research and excellence.
Students in Thesis I submit semester reports and are either selected to present a poster or an oral presentation of up to 8 minutes, followed by 5 minutes for questions. Only Thesis I students may present in this category.
Principal investigators of funded projects submit proposals for a 20-minute presentation in which they present the project's current status. The session should include a general description and, preferably, one or more presentations of studies conducted by researchers or fellows. There are 3 slots available for this type of presentation.
Several investigators, from all levels (more and less experienced), are invited to discuss their experiences in preparing and submitting funding proposals - the “perpetual grant season” and António called it (LINK).
Learn from their experiences and post your questions openly during the 90 minutes of this session.
PhD candidates in Thesis II and other CIDEFES researchers submit their work and are selected for either a poster or for a 8-minute presentations, structured as Introduction, Objectives, Methods, Results, and Discussion. The work must already have results.
Researchers present project ideas in 5 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for questions.
Researchers with ongoing projects, funded or not, present the status of their projects in 8 minutes.
A researcher, internal or external to CIDEFES, is invited to give a lecture on a topic considered relevant by the scientific committee.