AI3SD Video: Writing a good Abstract & Best Practices for Scientific Communication
AI3SD Video: Writing a good Abstract & Best Practices for Scientific Communication
This talk forms part of the Skills4Scientists Series which has been organised as a joint venture between the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). This series ran over summer 2021 and aims to educate and improve scientists skills in a range of areas including research data management, python, version control, ethics, and career development. This series is primarily aimed at final year undergraduates / early stage PhD students. This video was the first talk in the Skills4Scientists #5 - Posters, Presentations & Reports which focussed on several areas of communication for your research; presentations, posters and reports.
AI3SD, AI3SD Event, Posters, Presentations, Research, Scientific Communication, Training
Callaghan, Sarah
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Frey, Jeremy G.
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Kanza, Samantha
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Knight, Nicola
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Hooper, Victoria
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Callaghan, Sarah
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Frey, Jeremy G.
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Kanza, Samantha
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Knight, Nicola
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Hooper, Victoria
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Callaghan, Sarah
(2021)
AI3SD Video: Writing a good Abstract & Best Practices for Scientific Communication.
Frey, Jeremy G., Kanza, Samantha, Knight, Nicola and Hooper, Victoria
(eds.)
Skills4Scientists Seminar Series 2021.
07 Jul - 02 Sep 2021.
(doi:10.5258/SOTON/P0136).
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This talk forms part of the Skills4Scientists Series which has been organised as a joint venture between the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). This series ran over summer 2021 and aims to educate and improve scientists skills in a range of areas including research data management, python, version control, ethics, and career development. This series is primarily aimed at final year undergraduates / early stage PhD students. This video was the first talk in the Skills4Scientists #5 - Posters, Presentations & Reports which focussed on several areas of communication for your research; presentations, posters and reports.
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Pure-Skills4Scientists - Posters Presentations Reports - Scientitic Communication - Sarah Callaghan
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Published date: 4 August 2021
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Sarah Callaghan comes to Patterns from a 20-year career in creating, managing, and analyzing scientific data. Her research started as a combination of radio propagation engineering and meteorological modeling, then moved into data citation and publication, visualization, metadata, and data management for the environmental sciences. She was editor-in-chief of Data Science Journal for 4 years and has more than 100 publications. Her personal experience means she understands the frustrations that researchers can have with data. She believes that Patterns will bring together multidisciplinary groups to share knowledge and solutions to data-related problems, regardless of the original domain, for the benefit of humanity and the world.
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Skills4Scientists Seminar Series 2021, 2021-07-07 - 2021-09-02
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AI3SD, AI3SD Event, Posters, Presentations, Research, Scientific Communication, Training
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/450843
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Sarah Callaghan
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Nicola Knight
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Victoria Hooper
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