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Workshop Series “Exploring New Horizons: Strategies for Success in new Scientific Field” - Workshop 1 “Stepping into the Unknown”
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Workshop Series “Exploring New Horizons: Strategies for Success in new Scientific Field” - Workshop 1 “Stepping into the Unknown”

Add to CalendarAmerica/New_YorkWorkshop Series “Exploring New Horizons: Strategies for Success in new Scientific Field” - Workshop 1 “Stepping into the Unknown”04/12/2024 11:30 am04/12/2024 12:30 pmBuilding 46,BCS Faculty Room 3037
April 12, 2024
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Location
Building 46,BCS Faculty Room 3037
Contact
ssapna@mit.edu
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    Registration is Required - please register here:  https://forms.gle/6p9mMHzrJgkfWSrF8

    Workshop 1 “Stepping into the Unknown"
    Guest Speaker: Prof. Ed Boyden, Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology & Professor, Departments of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Media Arts and Sciences, and Biological Engineering, MIT

    Research often takes unexpected and intriguing turn, sometimes leading us into entirely new scientific realms that were previously unexplored. Alternatively, young researchers may intentionally seek to pivot into different fields for various reasons – whether out of sheer interest, scientific curiosity, a desire to broaden their horizons, or the aspiration to acquire expertise in a new domain. Regardless of the motivation behind the pivot or the exact nature of the research field, several strategies can be effectively employed to navigate these transitions and maximize the chances of achieving a successful outcome. Our workshop series has dual purpose: to equip participants with practical tools and to provide a platform for interaction with established researchers who have successfully navigated scientific transitions in their scientific careers.

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