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Join Chief Editor of Nature Computational Science, Fernando Chirigati, for an introduction to the journal followed by a live Q & A session.

Fernando will be discussing:

  • The vision for the journal and how we aim to support research in the field
  • The aims & scope
  • Tips and guidance in how to submit your research to us

Followed by the opportunity to ask your questions in a live Q&A session.

We hope you can join us for this live event.

Date and Time
Thursday, December 9, 2021 2:30 PM 02:30 pm - 03:30 pm GMT+0
Speakers Avatar Fernando Chirigati, Chief Editor, Nature Computational Science

Fernando joined Nature Portfolio in 2020 as the Chief Editor for Nature Computational Science. He received his PhD in Computer Science from New York University in 2018, and also worked as a postdoctoral research associate at the same institution. He conducted research in various areas, including scientific data management, provenance management and analytics, large-scale data analytics, data mining, computational reproducibility, and data visualization.

DOI: 3AUTApE2j3i1DKqWR8FP_prepost_1

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