For graduate students

This section of website is dedicated to young researchers and graduate students who are strongly motivated to follow their research path. In your spare time, you are encouraged to visit suggested websites and read suggested publications.

Ten useful rules

Ten simple rules for graduate students
Ten simple rules for doing your best research, According to Hamming
Ten simple rules for getting published
Ten simple rules for getting grants
Ten simple rules for reviewers
Ten simple rules for selecting postdoctoral position
Ten simple rules for a successful collaboration
Ten simple rules for making a good oral presentations
Ten simple rules for making a good poster presentation

Using English as a second language

The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)

Make your research results more visible

  1. take your time to prepare your website and prepare carefully its content

  2. make sure that you make appropriate credits (links) to your major Institution, Department, Institute, etc.

  3. update information and develop content

  4. create individual research profiles (make appropriate credits (links) to your major Institution, Department, Institute, etc.) using as many platforms as possible, for instance, Google Scholar, Research Gate, Academia.edu, ORCID.

Useful software

PDFcreator (print your document to a PDF file)
Zotero - cite publications, manage and store your collected articles
GSview - read postscript files (EPS)
Notepad++ (a simple editor)

Searching research articles and other resources

Science Direct
Scopus
Google Scholar
Research Gate