[Seminar] "How to Publish with Impact" by Antony Galea, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Date
Monday, October 30, 2023 - 16:30 to 17:30
Location
L4E48
Description
Speaker:
Antony Galea, M.Sc.
Country Manager, Japan
Abstract:
“The Royal Society of Chemistry promotes, supports and celebrates chemistry. We work to shape the future of the chemical sciences – for the benefit of science and humanity. We are a non-profit organisation and internationally renowned publisher of high-quality chemical science knowledge. Our expanding portfolio of journals, books and databases feature research by internationally acclaimed authors.
Around the world, we invest in educating future generations of scientists. We raise and maintain standards. We partner with industry and academia, promoting collaboration and innovation. We advise governments on policy. And we are committed to promoting, supporting and celebrating diversity – championing every one of the talented groups and individuals who are securing chemistry’s future.
This presentation will give an overview of scientific publishing, covering all the information you need to publish your research in high impact journals. As well as providing an introduction to the Royal Society of Chemistry. We will cover how to write your paper, submission checklists, peer-review, ethics and open access – along with our editors top tips.”
Bio:
Antony Galea, MSc, was appointed Country Manager, Japan of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in 2021. A position in which he is responsible for increasing engagement with the Japanese and South Korean research communities to advance the chemical sciences and disseminate chemical knowledge. Before joining the RSC, he operated a scientific editing services company.
Prior to this he held positions as a researcher and subsequently in technology commercialisation at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST). He has also held positions as an application engineer at photonics startups in Japan and in the UK. This experience has afforded him the opportunity to gain insights into the STI ecosystem. He holds an MSc in Photonics & Optoelectronic Devices from the University of St Andrews, Scotland and is motivated by a strong interest in science, technology, and innovation.
Target Audience:
OISTers interested in publishing in the field of chemistry. 40 minutes talk + Q&A.
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