Welcome to the MAX IV Postdoc Day of Science, a one-day celebration of science here at MAX IV Laboratory!
The aim of this day is to showcase the incredible range of science taking place here at MAX IV, inspire new ideas, and spark new cross-laboratory collaborations.
Every postdoc researcher in the laboratory will have the opportunity to give a short pitch talk to present their research from their perspective, with a specific focus on the way they are contributing to key science and goals of the MAX IV roadmap.
In the afternoon/evening, we will host a poster session with posters from across the whole lab, created by any interested staff members that want to highlight any research and capabilities offered at MAX IV.
Guidelines for Talks:
- No longer than 10 minutes
- The level should be no higher than first year bachelors and should be accessible to anyone with a science background - across multiple disciplines
- The first part of the talk should center on your chosen beamline, providing an overview of the types of experiments conducted there, typical operating conditions, and other relevant details
- Second section should be focused on applied science at your beamline, highlighting how it contributes to the overall key goals of the roadmap. You may choose either some of your own work or an interesting paper from the last 12 months and present it.
- Most importantly, this is for scientific interest and to get people inspired to try new techniques and design new experiments, so should be kept light and fun! Feel free to add a personal touch!
Guidelines for Posters:
- The posters should depict what the author considers amazing science performed at MAX IV
- Keep the level accessible
- Include as many pictures as possible
- Really showcase everything your chosen area of science has to offer!