π€ Welcome to the Collab Corner: Introduce Yourselves π€
The ECR Hub is here for you to connect with peers and expand your network in the global research community. This is your opportunity to introduce yourself and build connections with peers in your field and beyond!
Before you jump into the comments, make sure youβve updated your profile so others can learn more about you and how to get in touch. A profile photo, your title and affiliation, field of research, and a form of contact are a must to make the most of the Research Communities and ensure others can reach out to you.
To ensure that the community can easily learn more about you and your research, structure your introduction in brief and accessible, e.g.:
Research area: Sustainable energy
Role and affiliation: Post-doc at the Institute of Sustainability
Current project: Looking back on 10 years of sustainable energy research and progress towards achieving SDG7
Looking to connect with: Researchers in all areas of clean energy research to contribute to a review piece on the progress of the field and its contribution to development of new policies
Do not include:
Your phone number, email address, or social links β you can add these to your profile instead
Detailed experience and research history β save it for your CV!
Other sensitive information, like details of papers under embargo
Please keep your introduction brief and straightforward and ensure that you abide by the Communities Guidelines.
We look forward to seeing new connections form through the Hub!
Recent Comments
Great to see the first post on the Community from you, Vivien!
What a great read! Looking forward to more sea mink adventures :)
The link given for sharing (https://go.nature.com/3D3R9EP) does not work.
Dear Susanne,
Please get in touch with us at communities@nature.com with your query.
Best wishes,
Eve
Thank you for sharing this great story behind the research!
I really enjoyed reading this, thank you for sharing! Exciting to see how studies of this kind evolve in the future.
Could you provide the associated paper's name for us?
Hi Teng Yang,
You can find the paper via the 'Read the paper' button on top.
Best wishes,
Eve
Senior Community Manager
Can one use a combination of same images/figures used in the original paper to be published?
Hi Hundeep,
You can use images from the original paper as long as they are correctly cited.
Best wishes,
Eve