flying over mountains. |
Conference opens |
UBC, Kelowna Campus |
on campus |
Some reflections:
Walking up/down hills
View from my room in res. |
Posters
At first, my colleague and I were not sure to attend to present a poster, kind of like 'second place', however, we decided to do it. Making and presenting a poster was new for both of us (I did do one for a course in my Ph.D. program, so it wasn't completely new for me). Well, I am glad we did this. The posters were up through the first day, then in the morning of the second we stood at the posters and we conversed with many people - one on one. In this way we could answer the questions the person had, discuss areas they found of interest. I would certainly do another poster. We made great contacts, including a possible future collaboration with some people from the UK. We also found that the keynote speaker, Susan Crichton, was very interested in our work. All in all, great conversations. As a bonus, our presentation was chosen as the 'best poster presentation' - not sure what that really means, but it is nice to have your peers think highly of your work.
International!
This conference is called 'international', and it certainly is. I would guess that at least half of the delegates were from outside Canada and the U.S.. In all 37 countries were represented.It is fascinating to meet and hear about what is going on in so many areas of the world.
Connections!
from the Eldorado Restaurant |
Powerpoint
What can I say, people try, there were some very well done presentations, but powerpoint is still not always used very well! That aside, there were many good presentations and posters. As I said earlier, it is neat to hear what is going on elsewhere. It is also interesting to know that issues and innovations here are also often innovations or issues elsewhere, the infrastructure, language and customs may differ, but we are all part of this Earth and have more in common than we have differences.
Leaving Kelowna |
Final words
This conference was not at the best time for me, I am currently writing my Ph.D. candidacy exam, however, the few days off (I did take and do some reading!) was worth it, for the connections made and the knowledge and ideas gained.
Sounds like an awesome conference, Mike. Great to hear so many countries represented. I would have loved it. Re: final words. So that explains all the work in the sunroom. Good luck with the candidacy exam!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, Ray. While the sessions were not equally useful, with some better than others (like any conference) the overall experience - and as you can tell, the people, made it so worthwhile. Yes, I have tried to enjoy the nice weather and do lots of reading, etc in the sunroom. I am on to my last question (its a doozy, too) so back at it!
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