Microgrid Concepts and Distributed Generation Technologies

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Theses and Dissertations Structure : How to jam in all that information.
Advertisements

Anatomy Laboratory Write up Emulate standard Scientific Paper (few exceptions)
School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Business and Administrative Communication SIXTH EDITION.
Basic Scientific Writing in English Lecture 3 Professor Ralph Kirby Faculty of Life Sciences Extension 7323 Room B322.
TERM PROJECT The Project usually consists of the following: Title
Advanced Research Methodology
Guidelines for Display Board
IMSS005 Computer Science Seminar
Scientific Paper. Elements Title, Abstract, Introduction, Methods and Materials, Results, Discussion, Literature Cited Title, Abstract, Introduction,
Wednesday’s agenda: September 6  Discuss your summary/critique of the Michaelson chapter on the Incremental Method.  Discuss structure of theses and.
© A. Kwasinski, 2014 ECE 2795 Microgrid Concepts and Distributed Generation Technologies Spring 2015 Week #7.
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER Jehan-François Pâris
HOW TO WRITE A SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION Karl-Heinz Schwalbe You just sit down and start writing?
ENGLISH II SEPTEMBER 26, 2011 Turn in worksheet for “And of Clay Are We Created” now. No warm-up today. Right now, get out a piece of paper to take notes.
1 © Alexis Kwasinski, 2012 Papers writing tips Paper structure: Abstract Introduction 1) What is the paper about? What problem/issue are you addressing?
DESIGNING AN ARTICLE Effective Writing 3. Objectives Raising awareness of the format, requirements and features of scientific articles Sharing information.
Research Methods Technical Writing Thesis Conference/Journal Papers
Contents and Format of APA Papers. Who is your audience? Your audience is a group of colleagues. Write your paper so that it could be understood by students.
Technical Writing (Applies to research papers and theses)
Publishing research in a peer review journal: Strategies for success
Dr.V.Jaiganesh Professor
WORKSHOP ON LABORATORY REPORT WRITING
How to get a paper published in IEEE
Your Step-by-Step Guide
WHAT IS A SCIENTIFIC RESEACH PAPER?
1.1 Exam Feedback NEXT TIME …...
Science-terrific Writing
How to write a paper (and communicate scientific information)
Experimental Psychology
Literature review Methods
Research Methods Dr. X.
Components of thesis.
Conclusion Bibliography Abstract
Thesis-based Writing.
Outline Goals: Searching scientific journal articles
Parts of an Academic Paper
INTRODUCTION.
Writing a Research Abstract
Research Paper Reference Guide
Experimental Psychology PSY 433
Observations on assignment 3 - Reviews
Literature Response Papers
Getting your research noticed
خشنه اتره اهورهه مزدا شيوۀ ارائه مقاله 17/10/1388.
The Starting Point: Asking Questions
Experimental Psychology PSY 433
CSCD 506 Research Methods for Computer Science
How to Write a Poli Sci Essay
And a short comment on note taking
Guideline for Article Review. Introduction Before evaluation, the student is required to understand the subject matter of the paper first. Make sure that.
Writing to Get Engineering Job
Guidelines for Reports Problem Solving with Constraints
Writing an Engineering Report (Formal Reports)
Research Methods Technical Writing Thesis Report Writing
Class Project Guidelines
The Scientific Method.
Guidelines for Reports Problem Solving with Constraints
Template For Oral Presenation
Academic Debate and Critical Thinking
Academic Debate and Critical Thinking
Guidelines for Reports Problem Solving with Constraints
LITERATURE REVIEW by Moazzam Ali.
Writing a good discussion & conclusion
The Art of Summarizing. What is Summary “Your goal in summarizing…is to state the work’s main ideas and key points simply, briefly, and accurately in.
How to Write a Political Science Essay
Timed Response Feedback
Essay Tips Pick 1 title from the prose fiction section Write 1 essay
National 5 Critical Essays.
TECHNICAL REPORTS WRITING
Presentation transcript:

Microgrid Concepts and Distributed Generation Technologies ECE 2795 Microgrid Concepts and Distributed Generation Technologies Spring 2017 Week #4 © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips Paper structure: Abstract Introduction 1) What is the paper about? What problem/issue are you addressing? I.e. PROBLEM FORMULATION 2) What approaches have been studied in the past for the same problem (or similar problems)? What are the main advantages and disadvantages of those approaches? I.e. LITERATURE REVIEW 3) How are you planning to address the problem? What are your strategies? What is the paper structure and/or organization? I.e. PLAN Body (e.g. discussion) Conclusions © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Introduction The first sentence of the abstract and/or the introduction should say what the paper is about and should catch the reader’s attention. Let’s look at the Masters (the real ones): Newton’s Principia (The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) preface starts with: “Since the ancients (as we are told by Pappus), made great account of the science of mechanics in the investigation of the natural things; and the moderns, laying aside substantial forms and occult qualities, have endeavoured to subject the phenomena of nature to the laws of mathematics, I have in this treatise cultivated mathematics so far as it regards philosophy.” So Newton is saying that inspired by Pappus of Alexandria (previous work) he is planning to study mechanics (problem formulation) by presenting and using mathematic fundamental tools (how he is planning to address the problem). Let’s see other examples © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Introduction © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Introduction © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Introduction © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Introduction © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Introduction © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Introduction Even “regular” papers summarize its content in the first sentence. © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Main body First, a few comments about the title: Never include acronyms in the title. Don’t use “new” or “novel” in the title. The main body may contain one or more sections. Start by stating again the problem, then solve it, and finally verify your solution with simulations and/or experiments. Call figures, tables and references in order. For figures and tables first you need to call them in the text and then you should included them in the document. In a communication process the emitter (writer) is the one responsible to transmit the message with a suitable code that can be understood by the receiver (reader). E.g. never assume that an acronym is well known, except the ones included in IEEE acronym list (e.g. ac or dc) © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Main body Avoid very long sentences. Combine long and short sentences. You may use passive voice but not all the time. Be gender neutral and try to avoid sentences in first (I, we) or second person (you). Be moderate. Use “may”, “better”, etc. Avoid clichés or excessive commercial approaches. When discussing your solution to a problem or your design be fair. Always mention both the good and bad things. Go to the point. Shorter is usually better. © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Main body Avoid being redundant. Some problems have a very specific structure that you need to follow. For example in optimization problems you need to be very clear regarding the objective function and the constraints. Avoid prepositional sentences. E.g.: Wrong way: the voltage in the output Right way: the output voltage Start all paragraphs with a sentence that helps to understand what are you going to talk about in that paragraph. Lead the readers throughout the paper. Connecting sentences, such as “thus”, “however”, and others, are helpful. Avoid 1-sentence long paragraphs. © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: Conclusions You need to summarize all your paper. You need to tell what was the problem, how you analyzed it and what were the results. Again, say both the good and the bad things about your approach. If it is relevant, mention possible future work or new questions that are derived from the paper. Don’t forget to acknowledge contributions and support for the work. After submitting your paper be open to criticism. Great scientists and engineers had been proved wrong many times. © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: References The references must be relevant Use good quality references (e.g. avoid blogs or wikipedia unless you can verify the piece of information you are using from another independent and trustworthy source). When some author has similar published papers, cite only the most relevant of all. Add your own work in the references but with moderation and only when it is relevant. Follow the appropriate format. For electrical engineering use the IEEE format. Details can be found at http://www.ieee.org/documents/ieeecitationref.pdf © A. Kwasinski, 2017

Papers writing tips: References Do both very specific and general searches. Either way, do not necessarily assume that you will found the exact reference you are looking for as the first answer to your query. Follow the chain of links Identify the key words you are searching for Perhaps the most difficult aspect of doing effective searches is that it has an important “artistic” component, particularly when doing “educated” “guesses” of keywords. Some good search engines are (besides Pitts’s library portal): http://scholar.google.com/ (includes patents) http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/guesthome.jsp © A. Kwasinski, 2017