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How To Successfully Contribute To The World Of Scientific Publishing A Guide For The Aspiring Author

2024-02-07 Prof. Henrik Rudolph, Editor-in-Chief, Applied Surface Science (Elsevier)

ABSTRACT :

Prof Rudolph will talk about how the manuscript writing and publishing is evolving. The issues of AI in manuscript writing and what are the methods and ways the editor/publisher (Elsevier) can detect that, what is ethically allowed and what not. How AI is becoming a game changer in this process. This information is very useful both for the senior researchers/faculties and Ph.D students. Please come in to listen and also have a chat with him for any question.

You may have, at some point, heard the expression “if you don’t publish you are not really a scientist”. It is true that a scientist, who does not publish his or her scientific results in a reputable (electronic) journal, will not receive the necessary recognition or scientific respect as a scientist. It is often a major hurdle for a young scientist to get the first paper accepted in a scientific journal. This submission will, most likely, be related to a PhD thesis and the aspiring author will benefit from the support from their advisor and other senior scientists. In this presentation we will give you some tips and suggestions, that will improve your chances of having your submission accepted in a reputable journal. We will also try to convince you to participate fully in the whole process of scientific publishing including helping others with their papers. The tips and tricks are not discipline specific. We will also touch upon subjects such as publishing ethics, open access as well as the usage of AI in publishing. There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions and discuss issues during and after the presentation. The presentation including Q&A session will last approximately one hour.

Event Name

Seminars

Place

HSB-209 (Physics Seminar Hall)

Start Time

14:00

End Time

15:00

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