| 1 March at 2-3 pm GMT / 3-4 pm CET / 9-10
am EST |
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If you want to avoid some of the major
mistakes preparing and submitting your manuscript to a scientific
journal then this webinar is for you! Learning how
not to write an article is as important as
learning how to write it! In this webinar Bert Blocken highlights 10
tips of what to avoid when writing your article. What to avoid
includes taking the lazy route of plagiarism, overestimating your
contribution and ignoring comments from editors and reviewers. Many
of these “tips to avoid” may appear obvious but are pitfalls that
even the most seasoned of authors can fall into. The webinar will
demonstrate how a poorly written article can ruin the career of a
researcher.
About the Presenter
Prof. dr. ir. Bert Blocken is a Civil Engineer, holding a
PhD in Building Physics. He is Full Professor in the Department of
the Built Environment at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
in the Netherlands and part-time Full Professor in the Department of
Civil Engineering at KU Leuven in Belgium. Bert has published 128
articles in international peer-reviewed journals and is among the
150 most-cited researchers worldwide both in the field of Civil
Engineering and in the field of Energy Science & Engineering.
Further, Bert is an Editor of Building & Environment and
Associate Editor of Wind Engineering & Industrial Aerodynamics.
He has acted as a reviewer for more than 70 different journals.
| 1 March at 2-3 pm GMT / 3-4 pm CET / 9-10
am EST |
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