This activity will covert topics related to the visibility of scientists and research.
Participating in scientific conferences and related events is one of the most visible ways to present one's research. Oral presentations provide an opportunity for scientists to present their results to a wider audience, answer questions, and engage directly with colleagues and potential collaborators. Poster sessions, although less formal, often offer more intensive one-on-one discussions and allow for more in-depth exchanges of experiences.
In addition to traditional live events, virtual conferences are increasingly common, enabling global participation and further expanding the circle of potential listeners. Recordings of presentations and posters published on online platforms continue to "live" after the event, thus extending the visibility of research.
Conferences are also important for the development of professional networks, meetings at such events often result in new joint projects, co-authorships or participation in international initiatives. For young scientists, they are opportunities for their first appearance on the international scene and positioning within the scientific community.
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