
On March 26, Isabel competed for the UNIL Prize for MT 180. As she wrote “I have always been interested in the communication aspect of research and believe it is an essential tool in a researcher’s toolbelt. MT180 takes this principle to its extreme: three minutes, one slide. Every word must earn its place. “
What a show-woman! A brilliant performance (a top 5!) in front of an audience of 700 people “which is not a small feat for someone who gets nervous presenting at our weekly group meeting. The contest also offered a valuable opportunity to discover the diversity of research across disciplines and, perhaps most importantly, to connect with students from other faculties. The atmosphere was supportive, and the process deeply rewarding. “
Here are her three minutes!
