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S-STEM Scholars Community Workshop: Mastering Engaging and Impactful Poster Presentations

We are thrilled to invite S-STEM scholars and alumni to join us for an S-STEM Scholars Community Workshop: Mastering Engaging and Impactful Poster Presentations on October 9 at 12 p.m. ET. Guest speaker Dr. Rama Bala, CEO of Chance to Change Lives and Executive Director of STEMnetX, will facilitate a workshop designed to equip participants with the skills to create engaging and informative poster presentations. This workshop will focus on both the design and delivery aspects, ensuring that participants can effectively communicate their research or project findings. Attendees will learn how to organize content, utilize visual elements, and develop clear messaging that captures the audience’s attention. Additionally, the session will cover presentation strategies, including how to interact with viewers and confidently discuss the work. Whether for academic conferences or professional events, this workshop will provide practical tips to enhance poster presentation impact.

This workshop will be especially helpful to S-STEM Scholars who will be presenting a research poster at the 2024 S-STEM Scholars & PI Meeting.

Speakers

Headshot of Dr. Rama Bala.

Rama Bala

CEO & Executive Director, Chance to Change Lives & STEMnetX

Dr. Rama ‘Bala’ Balasubramanian is a physicist, scholar, educator, mentor and a social entrepreneur. She is the president and CEO of Chance to Change Lives, a non-profit organization with a ‘pay-it-forward’ model to mentor and develop the next generation of leaders and knowledge creators in STEM fields through their flagship STEMnetX program. She has over 20 years of experience as a physics professor and her research expertise is in experimental nanotechnology. She has mentored numerous undergraduate students in research projects geared towards applications of quantum physics in 2D and 3D, magnetic nanoparticles and nanotubes in biotechnology, medicine, and spectroscopy of minerals on Mars. Dr. Bala’s vision is to make research and experiential education accessible to all students, and especially to students underrepresented in STEM fields. She is a strong advocate for promoting women and underserved students’ representation in STEM fields. Dr. Bala serves as a national Career Mentoring Fellow, selected by the American Physical Society (APS) in recognition of her efforts to develop a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce in physics and engineering.

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