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Writing for Journal Publication

Post Time:2016-09-27 17:09  Clink Times:

TitleWriting for Journal Publication

SpeakerProf. Ren Ping Liu

HostProf. Hui Tian

TimeSeptember 29th,2016 (Thursday) 9:50-11:00 AM

LocationNew Research Building Room 610

 

Abstract

We will discuss the purpose of publishing, and then dig into the essential aspects of technical writing. These include how to organise your work into publications: where to start with your writing, the basic structure of an good paper, and what to write in each component of a journal paper. I will also discuss technical writing style, differentiate between good and bad papers, and share some tips on what to do and what to avoid in technical writing. Finally, I will share some practical journal paper submission, revision, and publishing experiences.

 

Prof. Ren Ping Liu Bio

Ren Ping Liu is a Professor at the School of Computing and Communications in University of Technology Sydney, where he leads Network Security Lab in the Global Big Data Technologies Centre. Prior to that he was a Principal Scientist at CSIRO, where he led wireless networking research activities. He specialises in protocol design and modelling, and has delivered networking solutions to a number of government agencies and industry customers. Professor Liu was the winner of Australian Engineering Innovation Award and CSIRO Chairman’s medal. His research interests include Markov analysis and QoS scheduling in WLAN, VANET, IoT, LTE, 5G, SDN, and network security. Professor Liu has over 100 research publications, and has supervised over 30 PhD students.

Professor Ren Ping Liu is the founding chair of IEEE NSW VTS Chapter and a Senior Member of IEEE. He served as TPC chair for ISCIT 2017, BodyNets2015, ISCIT2015, WPMC2014, as OC co-chair for VTC2017-Spring, BodyNets2014, ICUWB2013, ISCIT2012, SenSys2007, and in Technical Program Committee in a number of IEEE Conferences. Ren Ping Liu received his B.E. and M.E. degrees from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Newcastle, Australia.

 

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September 27th,2016