Speaker: Dr. Natalie Lok Kwan LI

Institution: Associate Editor, Nature Communications

Hosted By: Professor He YAN

 

Abstract

Launched in 2010, Nature Communications is the flagship open access journal from Nature Portfolio dedicated to publishing significant advances in each field in a multidisciplinary venue across all areas of science and technology. In this talk, I will introduce the journal with its aim and scope and give an overview of the editorial and peer-review process and what editors look for in a manuscript. I will provide tips on how to write a convincing cover letter, abstract and paper and how to prepare your manuscript for submission. This talk will also cover the recent trends and developments in scientific publishing including new forms of peer review and reporting of data, in addition to some possible misconceptions towards the journal and suggestions on how to prepare yourself for scientific publishing.

 

About the speaker

Natalie is an Associate Editor from the Applied Physics Team of Nature Communications, where she handles manuscripts mainly in the areas of photovoltaics and optoelectronics, such as solar cells and light-emitting diodes. She received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Hong Kong, where she also worked as a postdoctoral researcher.

7月12日
2:00pm - 3:00pm
地点
Room 4502, 4/F (Lifts 25-26), Academic Building, HKUST
讲者/表演者
主办单位
Department of Chemistry
联系方法
付款详情
对象
PG students, Faculty and staff
语言
英语
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