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RESEARCH PRACTICE I:


Theory -- schedule:

  1. Lecture 1: Master studies: towards innovative thinking. Department's research projects
  2. Lecture 2: Writing in LaTeX by examples
  3. Lecture 3: Journal classification, conference selection
  4. Lecture 4: Scientific papers
  5. Lecture 5: Rules in writing scientific papers and reports
  6. Lecture 6: Research funding
  7. Lecture 7: The road towards the dizertation thesis
  8. Lecture 8: Research types: fundamental, applied and experimental
  9. Lecture 9: Researcher's activities
  10. Lecture 10:Reviews categories and purpose
  11. Lecture 11:Reviews interpretation and involvement
  12. Lecture 12:Preparing an oral presentation
  13. Lecture 13: Measuring the research outputs
  14. Lecture 14: Management of the research activities

Bibliography:

  1. C.C. Gaither, Alma E Cavazos-Gaither, Scientifically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations, 2nd Edition, Taylor & Francis, 2000
  2. Sinclair Goodlad, c - A Handbook for Scientists, Engineers and Physicians on How to Improve Technical Presentations, Imperial College Press, 1996
  3. Martha Davis, Scientific Papers and Presentations, Second Edition, Elsevier, 2004
  4. Michael J. Katz, From Research to Manuscript: A Guide to Scientific Writing, Springer, 2006
  5. Jennifer Peat, Elizabeth Elliott, Louise Baur, Victoria Keena, Scientific Writing: Easy When You Know How, BMJ Books, 2002
  6. Jean-Luc Lebrun, Scientific Writing: A Reader and Writer's Guide, World Scientific Publishing Company, 2007
  7. Michael Alley, The Craft of Scientific Presentations : Critical Steps to Succeed and Critical Errors to Avoid, Springer, 2007
  8. Ann M. Koerner, Guide to Publishing a Scientific Paper, Bioscript Press, 2004
  9. Philip Rubens, Science and Technical Writing: A Manual of Style, Second Edition, Routledge, 2000
  10. Robert A. Day , Barbara Gastel, How to Write & Publish a Scientific Paper, 6th Edition, Greenwood Press, 2006
  11. Rita S. Brause, Writing Your Doctoral Dissertation: Invisible Rules for Success, Routledge, 2005
  12. Justin Zobel, Writing for Computer Science, Springer, 2004
  13. William E. Russey, Hans Friedrich Ebel, Claus Bliefert, How to Write a Successful Science Thesis: The Concise Guide for Students, Wiley, 2006