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Planning and Running Research and Development Projects (IFI8109.DT) Seminar: Objective of a research project. Plan. Presentations of the homework – 15 minutes each. The content of the presentations: Description of the objective of the research project.
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Planning and Running Research and Development Projects(IFI8109.DT)Seminar: Objective of a research project
Plan • Presentations of the homework – 15 minutes each. • The content of the presentations: • Description of the objective of the research project. • Description of the expected outcome of the project. • Explanation of the necessity (topicality) of achieving the objective of the project. • Description of innovativeness of the expected outcome. • Description of possible applications of the expected outcomes. • Discussion.
The aims • Share and discuss experience of forming objectives of research projects. • Present the research interests for preparing joint development of (interdisciplinary) project proposals.
Presentations • Siddharth Nakul Gulati, Exploring role of trust in user engagement. • Kadi Padur, A model for optimal decision making of cut-away peatland rehabilitation. • Marianna Skolnaja, Neuroprotective an symptom alleviating siRNA based therapy aimed to restore the physiological levels of melatonin in Parkinson's disease. • Marju Taukar, Machine-learning the difference between translations and non-translation. • Anna-Helena Purre, Evaluating restoration success of recovered milled peatland: vegetation analysis and carbon flux measurements. • Rajasankar Oudayasankar, Remotely Sensed Data for Crop Monitoring and Food Security.
Home assignment • Taking into account the feedback and the discussions, elaborate the objective of the research project, its outcome and possible applications. • Describe the theoretical framework you are going to base on in your research (the main concepts and their interrelations).
Next class: Wednesday, March 2, at 14:15 -15:45Topic: Planning of research projects