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Among notable events of the recent past are the following
guest lectures, keynote addresses, and invited sessions.
Recent guest lectures
The Texas minitour, October 2009
U of Texas at Austin,
Baylor College of Medicine,
Rice U
The multistate tour, September 2009
Georgia Tech,
U of Alabama,
Johns Hopkins U,
Carnegie Mellon U,
Northwestern U,
U of Chicago,
U of Maryland College Park
The West Coast tour, April 2009
Stanford,
UC Berkeley,
Caltech,
UC Santa Barbara,
and a joint talk in San Diego for
UC San Diego,
the
Scripps Research Institute, the
Salk Institute
and the
Burnham Institute for Medical Research
The East Coast tour, March 2009
Université Laval,
Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (Janelia Farm),
National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST),
U of Delaware,
U of Maryland College Park
The minitour, January 2009
Caltech,
MIT
Recent keynote addresses
Road signs: finding your way in the visual world
STC conf.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (28 Mar 2009)
Communication strategies for the 21st century
TCANZ 2007 conf.: Wellington, New Zealand (7 Nov 2007)
Magical numbers: the seven-plus-or-minus-two myth
STC Region 5 conf.: Mesa, Arizona (12 Nov 2005)
Effective page layout for the nonartist
STC conf.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (19 Mar 2005)
The cross-cultural challenge: segmentation, strategies,
and statistics,
Forum 2003: Milano, Italy (1–2 Jul 2003).
Recent invited sessions
Making the most of your presentation
and Structuring your scientific paper
Women in Photonics:
Paris, France (13–18 Apr 2008)
Effective slides—design, construction, and use
TCANZ 2007 conf.: Wellington, New Zealand (9 Nov 2007)
Road signs: finding your way in the visual world
and Effective page layout for the nonartist
STC Summit:
Minneapolis, Minnesota (13–16 May 2007)
Effective slides: design, construction, and use
and The three laws of communication
IPCC 2005: Limerick, Ireland (10–13 Jul 2005)
Bridging cultures: segmentation, strategies, and statistics
UPA Conference: Montréal, Canada (29 Jun – 1 Jul 2005)