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SUMMARY:MRSEC Seminar | How to publish in Nature-branded journals
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:  Publishing in Nature-branded journals can be a daunting task. This talk aims to convey a better understanding of what the Nature family editors look for when deciding which paper to publish\, what the key editorial differences are between Nature\, the Nature Research journals\, Nature Communications\, and other journals in the portfolio\, and how to write a paper for a Nature journal. It will also touch upon how editors make decisions at every step of the editorial process and cover some of the benefits of open access.  Speaker Profile:  Dr. Kristina Maria Kareh\, Senior Editor at Nature Kristina joined Nature in November 2021. Prior to that\, she was a senior editor at Nature Reviews Methods Primers from August 2020 and an editor at Nature Communications from March 2017. She completed her MEng and PhD at Imperial College London\, where she investigated real-time deformation of semi-solid aluminium-copper alloys using synchrotron X-ray tomography. She continued on at Imperial College as a postdoctoral scientist imaging semi-solid steels and solid oxide fuel cells. At Nature\, she handles manuscripts spanning all areas of material science\, including metallurgy\, structural material science\, computational material science\, nanomaterials\, and mechanical metamaterials. Kristina is based in the London office.
LOCATION:Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center\, HIVE (rm. 2350)\, 2133 Sheridan Road\, Evanston\, IL 60208
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