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MSc in Optics, Image, Vision, Multimedia (OIVM)
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SSE#16: Student Chapters Activity
MEET AND GREET WITH THE STUDENT CHAPTERS !
During SSE#16, the Student Chapter will be actively involved throughout the event, offering several engaging and interactive activities.Every day at lunchtime, an information booth will be set up, giving participants the opportunity to learn more about our initiatives, discover our activities, and connect with chapter members. A live demonstration of a science outreach kit focused on optics will also be presented, providing an accessible and hands-on introduction to key concepts in the field.
In addition, informal “roundtable” discussions will be organized during lunch breaks. These sessions will create a relaxed environment for participants to exchange ideas and discuss various topics related to research, academic paths, and the personal experiences of young scientists.
Finally, a fun activity will take place during the Junior Scientist Sessions: a quiz based on the different research pitches will be available to participants. The winner will receive a prize during the reward session.
These initiatives aim to encourage interaction, highlight the work of young researchers, and foster a dynamic and collaborative atmosphere throughout the conference.