Young Scientists' Satellite
Tuesday 13 February 2024 from 12:00 pm
THANK YOU!
Career Workshop
This year, we will welcome Sašo Kočevar - a Founder and CEO of hfp consulting (DE) and a consultant Annika Lübbert from hfp consulting (DE) to host a profesional Career Workshop - "Providing evidence for the skills that stay with you"
Researchers preparing for their next career step inside or outside of academia are often unsure about transferable skills (employability skills) and how to provide evidence for these competencies from their own career track. We will use this interactive workshop to raise awareness of the individual skill sets of the participants and will provide a frame how to structure these. Additionally, participants will learn and apply a universal tool how to provide evidence for diverse transferable skills and assertively communicate this.
Goals
Participating researchers will:
- Increase the awareness of their own skill set
- Learn how to provide evidence for transferable skills in a structured way
- Strengthen their network within LS2
Join us for a 90-minute fruitful learning!
About hfp consulting
Our mission: Shaping the culture of science by training scientists to be effective, inclusive, and authentic leaders. hfp consulting provides professional development workshops exclusively for the scientific community. We help researchers grow and succeed by working with them to develop leadership and management skills, by fostering personal development, as well as by strengthening interpersonal competencies and communication skills. Most of our experienced facilitators have a science background. They are active as postdoc, group leader, professor, or have moved into diverse other career paths. The style of our courses is process-oriented and interactive. Brief theoretical inputs are followed by exercises, partner work, role-plays, case studies and group-work. We have developed and established professional development workshops for scientists at leading organizations in Europe, the Middle East, USA, Africa and Japan. We have pioneered this new development in science and are honoured to continuously be working with clients like NBI, EMBL, MDC, BRIC, NNF centres, CRG, PRBB, Harvard Medical School, MIT, JHU, Cornell, Princeton, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Weizmann Institute of Science, to name only a few. Scan the QR code to learn more about us and to get in touch (https://hfp-consulting.com/contact).
Chairs YSS 2024
Valeriia Vartanova (University of Geneva)
My name is Valeriia and I am in 3rd year of my PhD journey. I study at the University of Geneva and the focus of my research is communication between key metabolic organs in the context of diabetes. I love combining fundamental and applied research and I am deeply passionate about innovations in the field of biomedical research. Hence, I am excited to contribute to the LS2 society, which connects Ph.D. students in life science from the whole of Switzerland. In my free time, I love to spend time with friends, doing yoga and skiing.
Joshua Tran (University of Geneva)
Joshua is a PhD candidate in the lab of Prof. Aurélien Roux at the University of Geneva. He is working on understanding the mechanisms of membrane remodeling by the ESCRT machinery using in vitro reconstitution and cryoET. He is passionate about protein-membrane biochemistry as well as accessibility in science. He enjoys bringing people from different backgrounds together to discuss science. Outside of the lab, he enjoys playing tennis, cooking, the outdoors, and traveling.
Elena Barletta (University of Zurich)
Elena is currently a 4th year PhD student at the Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research (SIAF) and her project is focused on the identification and quantification of protein changes in allergic diseases using Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomics technologies. She holds an M.Sc. in Bioinformatics from the University of Geneva and the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) where she studied protein post-translational modifications in the field of biomarkers discovery. In her free time, she is committed to different volunteering non-profit associations working to improve the social and practical integration of international students, representing their needs and rights. She also loves to watch movies, read classical novels, paint, and sing in the choir.