A workshop on how to write a strong paper for a conference or journal (with an Associate Professor)
I will be hosting a workshop with Jorge Ortiz (an Associate Professor at Rutgers University who has over 2300 citations, works as a Principal Investigator for the $26 million NSF Engineering Research Center, and has presented at top research conferences) on how to write a strong paper for a conference or journal.
We will be going over actual examples of strong papers that got published as well as papers that did not get published and feedback on those papers.
The workshop is currently scheduled for next Monday (6/16) at 8:00 PM EDT.
Interested? Sign up here: https://buy.stripe.com/aFa7sK62AfAydxx4GI0480c
You will receive a meeting invite upon payment.
The workshop will be recorded and you will get access to the recording.
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