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  1. Where is the best place to read undergraduate research papers ...

    Additional comment actions. The two best places to find CS articles are: ACM Digital Library. IEEE Xplore. Those two databases have the vast majority of articles you'll read as a computer science researcher. IEEE tends to be lower-level (closer to hardware side of things).

  2. Publishing as an undergraduate (beyond university undergrad ...

    The place I send ambitious undergrads with top-shelf theses is the Journal of Undergraduate Research, which is a serious, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that specifically publishes undergraduate research (as the title suggests). It's highly competitive and publishing there would be a major step up from any in-house undergrad journal ...

  3. How to publish as an undergraduate? How important is ...

    First, you need to actually produce the paper. Then, speak to your supervisor about your desire to publish it. See what they say. I published my undergraduate thesis in the field of international relations at the end of my undergrad, although it took about a year for it to actually wind up in print.

  4. Is publishing as an undergraduate a thing that really happens?

    For example, suppose a student goes directly into a 4-year undergraduate program topped off by a one-year long research project (known as an "Honours project" in some places). The results of this can certainly be publishable. Other possibilities could be, a summer research project, or a direct-to-Masters program like the MPhys.

  5. As an undergrad student, how should I ask a professor for an

    As a first-year undergraduate student, it's very likely that you don't have the knowledge to contribute to the projects. So approach humbly, asking what you can do to prepare yourself. Ask for suggestions for a review paper or a few research reports that would bring you up to speed.

  6. A student's guide to undergraduate research

    As an undergraduate, you have the freedom to change your major and your future plans. Make sure to strike a balance between reading and conducting experiments. It's hard to do both at the same ...

  7. A student's guide to undergraduate research

    Participating in original research during your undergraduate studies can greatly expand your learning experience. However, finding the project can be a challenging task, so here's a short but comprehensive guide that can help you get the most out of an undergraduate research opportunity. Choose the right lab. Learn to think like a scientist.

  8. An Undergraduate's Guide to Funding and Publishing Research

    The journal accepts research papers, book reviews, translations, and art in English, French, and Spanish from any undergraduate student at any college or university. The work must pertain to the time period 400 - 1600 CE.

  9. graduate school

    13. Any paper you publish as an undergraduate is a huge benefit to your application. Most grad school applicants do not have any publications, let alone five with some first author ones. You're way ahead of the curve, and it should make a very substantial positive difference in your application. Of course, this does not constitute a guarantee ...

  10. How do I publish a paper as an undergraduate? : r/gradadmissions

    If rejected, go back to step 2. Now, you've finished first year. 99% chance that you don't know enough theory or methods in your field to publish at this point. What you should be doing is taking classes that are relevant to doing research, try to read some papers, and maybe try some replications.

  11. The Do's and Don'ts of Contacting Professors about Research

    Don't write a generic message and sign with only your first name. Tell them who you are, including major and year in school. If you took a class with this person, mention that. If you were referred to this person by someone else, mention that too. Address the individual you're emailing.

  12. Writing an Academic Paper as an Undergraduate Researcher

    As an academic paper can have anywhere from five to hundreds of sources, I would also suggest using a citation manager as you write. This will save you from having to constantly update the sources in the paper as you add and revise. Submitting the Paper. In my case, my PI submitted the paper and is the primary contact with the journal.

  13. Undergraduate Research

    Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program: Engage in hands-on, independent learning with faculty mentors and receive funding of up to $10,000 over four years. ASPIRE grants: Promote independent research projects among undergrads in the School of Arts and Sciences; awards range from $500 to $4,500 per academic year.

  14. Undergraduate Research Experience: A Roadmap to Guide Your Journey

    Some get the opportunity to contribute to a paper that is published in an academic journal. Authorship on presentations and papers can definitely bolster the application of those looking to pursue a graduate degree in psychology. ... The Long-Term Impact of Undergraduate Internships and Research Experiences in Psychology: An Alumni Survey Study.

  15. Professors of Reddit, what do you really think about undergrad research

    It may even be mentioned in the letter they write as an indication of your focus and drive. They (and the graduate students) are best suited to provide detailed feedback about where you can improve. 2) Do the same with the graduate students. Don't be pushy, and choose the one (s) that are nicest. 3) Always show up.

  16. How long does it take a student to conduct undergrad research and then

    There are different kinds of undergraduate research. Here are a couple of the usual ways undergrad research is done: A somewhat intensive short period of time (6-8 weeks, say) where a student works on a topic chosen by an advisor ahead of time. Presumably these topics are carefully chosen so that the student is able to make real progress in ...

  17. Premed Research That Impresses Medical Schools

    Here are six common health-related research directions I commonly see among premeds that reflect the breadth of research you can pursue: Basic science research. Clinical research. Public health ...

  18. What does undergraduate research really look like?

    Undergraduate research experience can look like a number of things, according to Janice Dickensheets, faculty fellow in the Office of Undergraduate Research at UNC. It can range from formal, clinical studies, to helping run a publication (like UNC's PUGS or UAP), to creative works and beyond.

  19. How do you come up with research ideas as an undergrad? : r ...

    (This is outside the US, and having some research experience does greatly help). As such, he has given me a to-do list of things I have to get training on, such as coding, 3D printing, laser cutting, research papers to read, among many others. I have already started them, but one of the items on the list was coming up with ideas for research.

  20. How Undergraduates Benefit From Doing Research

    Benefits of Undergraduate Research. Studies show students who participate in research earn better grades, are more likely to graduate and are better equipped for graduate school or careers ...

  21. Advice for undergraduate writing a research paper for the ...

    Sort by: Alfred_cock_itch. • 6 yr. ago. Make sure all sections of the paper are meaningful, there should be no filler. Explore thoroughly related literature in your introduction and references. Presentation counts, make sure your diagrams are perfect and wording is clear and concise with correct grammar. I would say the most important ...

  22. Papers and Presentations

    Publishing a paper. Complete your independent project by writing a research paper, for possible submission to journals at Stanford or outside Stanford. You may also consider presenting your work in more accessible forms in newspapers, magazines, radio, and on the web. Seek recommendations from your faculty mentor about the appropriate outlet ...

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