Proposal and Thesis Presentation Template for Industrial Engineering Department

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These slides serve as a comprehensive template for proposal and thesis presentations in the Industrial Engineering Department. They guide students on structuring their research, from background to conclusions, assisting them in showcasing their work effectively. The template emphasizes the importance of research culture and outlines essential sections like research background, literature review, research problems, methods, results, discussion, conclusions, and future work.


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  1. Title The title should be short but represent your major contribution Industrial Engineering Department email@binus.edu

  2. About these slides Our country lacks the research culture. Often, students do not know what to present, and in what order, for their proposal/thesis. These slides are developed to fill the gap. The student should follow it closely. You should use this template for proposal and thesis presentations. As for proposal presentation, ignore the slides for Results and Discussion, and Conclusion. The presentation time is 7 minutes for proposal and 15 minutes for thesis. It will be strictly enforced.

  3. Research Background Slide sub-title if necessary Explain why your research is important from socio-economic perspectives. Provide data and source to support your claim. 1 slide

  4. Research Background The State of the Art Literature review is critical to determine the research gap, justifying your research contribution. The contents of this slide should be able to answer the question: what are the differences with the existing studies? 1 slide Further references: https://www.d.umn.edu/~hrallis/guides/researching/litreview.html https://writingcenter.uagc.edu/writing-literature-review https://www.scribbr.com/dissertation/literature-review/

  5. Research Statement/Problem(s) Slide sub-title if necessary Present the research problem(s) 1 slide

  6. Research Method Slide sub-title if necessary Describe your research procedure: how do you get and analyze the data, and how do you reduce your conclusions. Relevant theory to support your study may also be presented in this section. 1-3 slides

  7. Results and Discussion Recommended in 3-5 slides Tables and figures are potentially the best

  8. Conclusions 1 slide

  9. Future Works 1 slide

  10. List of References 1 slide

  11. Tips & Advice Keep it simple. Content should be provided concisely and clearly. Rehearse before the presentation. During presentation, speak clearly and sufficiently loud Adjust the presentation time to fit the available

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