Program for the São Paulo edition
(Click on the links for the abstracts)
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Monday, October, 1st |
Tuesday, October, 2nd |
08:45
– 09:00 |
Opening |
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09:00
– 09:50 |
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09:50
– 10:40 |
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10:40
– 11:00 |
Coffee break |
Coffee break |
11:00
– 11:50 |
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11:50
– 14:00 |
Lunch |
Lunch |
14:00
– 14:50 |
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14:50
– 15:40 |
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15:40
– 16:30 |
(Greene, Cooper, Molenkamp, Satalkar, Kim-Zajonz,
Rudolph) |
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16:30
– 16:50 |
Coffee break |
Closing |
16:50
– 18:00 |
Tutorial for authors & referees (Molenkamp
& Kim-Zajonz) |
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Organizing and Writing an Accessible Scientific Paper
In this talk, I will give tips on how to write an effective abstract and introduction for a scientific paper intended for a
high-profile journal (e.g., Science, Nature, Physical Review Letters). I will also discuss other best practices for writing
clear papers that most effectively communicate the scientific results of the authors, including suggestions made by a former
Physical Review Letters editor on "How to Write a Physical Review Letter paper".