IMRAD
IMRAD
IMRADC
4TH QUARTER
PRESENTATION - 2025
"Poster Analysis with partner
in crime"
Previousconference
Campaign Results attendees? Should
Newspaper I use charts,
Database Information
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INTRODUCTION
Many of the projects sent by the
country to the Intel ISEF have written
this part in two or four paragraphs with
no subsections
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Common deficiencies:
Not well written introduction
Inexhaustive review of
literature
Unrelated literature
“cut and paste” scheme
Plagiarism
Wrong/flawed citation
format
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MATERIALS &
METHODS Subsections can be used (usually 1 short
paragraph per subsection)
It should provide enough details so that others can
repeat the experiments following the methods written
in the research paper, however, conciseness should
be maintained.
It should include the significant steps such as
gathering of materials, preparing of set-ups, tests and
experimentations, data analysis, etc., the materials
used for each step must also be included
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MATERIALS &
METHODS
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RESULTS
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It includes all data gathered from the
RESULTS experiments which can be presented through
tables, graphs, figures, etc.
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This part of the research paper should be
DISCUSSION treated as the “soul” of the research paper and
not just as an accessory part
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This part of the research paper usually answers
DISCUSSION
the following questions:
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What are the established scientific knowledge
(eg. Science laws, basic facts that can explain or
DISCUSSION justify such results and trends?
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REFERENCES/
BIBLIOGRAPHY
It includes all books, journals,
credible websites and all other
resources that were used as reference
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Guidelines for checking of
Research Plan (IMRaDC)
Introduction Results
What were the result(s) of your
What problem were you project?
trying to solve? How did your prototype meet
Include a description of your engineering goal?
your engineering goal. If you tested the prototype,
provide a summary of testing
data tables and figures that
illustrate your results. •
Methodology Include relevant statistical
What did you do? How did you analysis of the data.
design and produce your Discussions
prototype? If there is a physical
prototype, you may want to What do these results mean?
include pictures or designs of You may compare your results
the prototype. with theories, published data,
If you tested the prototype, commonly held beliefs, and/or
what were your testing expected results.
procedures? What data did How is your prototype an
you collect and how did you improvement or advancement
collect that data? over what is currently
DO NOT include a separate list available?
of materials.
CONCLUSION
What conclusions did you reach?
Did your project turn out as you expected?
What application(s) do you see for your
work?
REFERENCES /ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This section should not exceed one page. Limit
your list to the most important references.
List the references/documentation used
which were not of your own creation (i.e.,
books, journal articles).
It is permissible to include a short statement
acknowledging support from supervisors,
research groups and others that had a
direct role in your project.
A
B
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION