The purpose of a research presentation is to make a good impression, give the audience a sense of your work, and entice them to learn more. It is NOT to tell them everything there about the subject or present every detail of your work. The key to finding the right balance of information is to know your audience, which will likely be a mix of experts in your field, students, and non-experts. Your presentation should be relatable for all. Oral research presentations are typically electronic slideshows lasting 10-15 minutes (25 slides maximum) and follow a basic formula. Be sure to check conference-specific requirements before finalizing your presentation.
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