Webinar

Preparing a Strong and Impactful AAAM Conference Presentation

Monday, October 21, 2024 | 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. CT

AAAM Conference Speakers are invited to join AAAM for a comprehensive webinar hosted by the Scientific Program Committee, designed to help you prepare and deliver a compelling presentation that’s as impactful as your research.

Description

In this session, our expert panel will provide strategies and tips, including:

  • Transforming Your Abstract into a Presentation: Learn how to effectively translate your abstract into a dynamic presentation format.
  • Designing Engaging Visuals: Understand the principles of creating visually appealing and informative slides or posters that capture and maintain audience interest.
  • Effective Communication Techniques: Discover how to convey your research findings clearly and confidently, whether you are presenting orally or through a poster.
  • Time Management: Master the art of fitting your content into the allotted time while keeping it engaging and thorough.
  • Handling Q&A Sessions: Get practical advice on anticipating questions and providing thoughtful, concise responses.
  • Presentation Tools and Technology: Explore the best tools and technologies to enhance your presentation and troubleshoot common technical issues.

This webinar is a must-attend for anyone looking to elevate their presentation skills and make a memorable impact at an AAAM Annual Conference. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to deliver an outstanding presentation.

AAAM 2024 Conference Speakers and Presenters are strongly encouraged to attend this webinar.


This webinar already occurred. The recording has been made available for free and is available to watch at the top of this page.

 


 

Meet the Moderator

Emily Gu, MS – Senior Biomechanical Engineer, Delta V Biomechanics, Inc
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Meet the Speakers


Timothy Brown – Director of Drugged Driving Research; University of Iowa Driving Safety Research Institute

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Peter Cripton, PhD, P.Eng – Professor and Associate Director (Co-Director of Undergrad Program); School of Biomedical Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

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Kathleen D. Klinich, PhD – Research Scientist & DEI Lead; University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute

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Sjaan Koppel – Associate Professor, Associate Director, Behavioural Science; Monash University Accident Research Centre

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Luke Riexinger, Ph.D – Research Engineer; Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

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