Prof Peter Berke • 2021-01-01
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Prof Berke shares his writing method in a comprehensive and detailed manner. His presentation focuses on the more detailed aspects of paper writing with the goal of avoiding major revisions. We will do this through actual personal examples of minor and major revised papers, and provide detailed explanations about their correction and lesson learned
Writing a high-quality academic paper is a challenging and time-consuming process, and it's not uncommon for even the most experienced writers to experience major revisions and setbacks along the way. That's why it's so valuable to learn from the experiences and insights of experts in the field, like Prof Berke, who has developed a personal and effective writing method that can help you to avoid major revisions and produce top-quality papers. In his presentation, Prof Berke shares his writing method in a comprehensive and detailed manner, breaking down the process into its individual components and providing practical advice and guidance at each stage. His approach focuses on the more detailed aspects of paper writing, such as structuring your argument, organising your sources, and crafting clear and concise prose. He uses real-world examples to illustrate his points and provide concrete guidance. He draws on personal examples of both minor and major revised papers, providing detailed explanations about the corrections that were made and the lessons that were learned.
PDF of his presentation : https://uv.ulb.ac.be/mod/resource/view.php?id=925207
Prof Peter Berke
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Prof Berke is an Associate Professor at ULB since 2017. He obtained his MSc degree from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE) in Mechanical Engineering in 2003 and the PhD title from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Engineering Sciences in 2008. The main orientation of my research activities is the computational modelling of complex phenomena and the development of advanced purpose-built numerical tools in three main research axes: (i) the behaviour of complex structures, (ii) the nonlinear behaviour of complex and multi-phase materials, and (iii) the development and use of multi-scale numerical techniques which allow the investigation of the interaction of material and structural behaviours.He is also a visiting Professor at the Universidade Federal do Ceará and visiting lecturer at the Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto. He has authored more than 50 papers and directed more than a dozen PhDs.
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