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The Art of Journal Selection:
Effective Journal Selection for Materials Science Researchers

Wednesday 6 November 2024
2pm – 3pm (SAST, GMT+2)

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In this presentation, we will explore the critical steps involved in selecting the right journal for your materials science research.

Identifying the Right Audience and Journal Scope: Learn how to match your research with the most suitable journals.

Evaluating Journal Reputation and Quality: Understand the metrics and processes that indicate a journal’s quality and reliability.

Leveraging Journal Finder Tools: Discover how to use journal finder tools to match your research with the most appropriate journals.


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Speaker:

Dr. Anupam Maity, Editor (Advanced Functional Materials, Steel Research International), Wiley

Anupam is an early-career materials physicist with a seven-year research background. He earned his Ph.D. from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), India in 2022 and has since furthered his postdoctoral research at the IACS and the University of Birmingham (UoB), UK. His specialization in the synthesis and characterization of functional materials has led to numerous globally recognized publications, showcasing his dedication to scientific excellence.

Currently, he serves as an editor for Advanced Functional Materials and Steel Research International, where he continues to contribute significantly to the field of materials science.

Moderator:

Dr. Sergey Paramonov, Manager, Wiley Researcher Academy, Wiley

Sergey is a research communication expert with a background in organic and physical chemistry (PhD, 2010). He has authored 13 high-impact publications (h-index 7) and worked in research institutions across Russia, France, and Germany. Since 2012, his focus has shifted to scientific information distribution, holding roles at Thomson Reuters, Clarivate Analytics, and currently Wiley. Sergey remains active as an educator and consultant, promoting best practices in scientific communication and Open Access publishing.

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