How to Give a Great Research Talk
Writing papers and giving talks are key skills for any researcher, but they aren’t easy. In this pair of presentations, I’ll describe simple guidelines that I follow for writing papers and giving talks, which I think may be useful to you too. I don’t have all the answers-far from it-and I hope that the presentation will evolve into a discussion in which you share your own insights, rather than a lecture.
- Séries:
- Cambridge Lab PhD Summer School
- Date:
- Haut-parleurs:
- Simon Peyton Jones
- Affiliation:
- Microsoft Research
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Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
Director
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Simon Peyton Jones
(Former) Senior Principal Researcher
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Taille: Cambridge Lab PhD Summer School
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The Malmo Collaborative AI Challenge
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
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Counterfactual Multi-Agent Policy Gradients
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
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Design - On the Human Side
Speakers:- Alex Taylor,
- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
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Probabilistic Machine Learning and AI
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
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Policy Gradient Methods: Tutorial and New Frontiers
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
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Strategic Thinking for Researchers
Speakers:- Andy Gordon,
- Jeff Running
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How to Write a Great Research Paper
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche,
- Simon Peyton Jones
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Project Malmo – a platform for fundamental AI research
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
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No Compromises: Distributed Transactions with Consistency, Availability, and Performance
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
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The Evolution of Innovation
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche
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How to Give a Great Research Talk
Speakers:- Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche,
- Simon Peyton Jones