Webinar: Live Edit of an Engineering Manuscript

Live Edit of an Engineering Manuscript

About the webinar

Hosted by Editage, this insightful live edit webinar led by our distinguished editor, Shantanu Deshpande. With a robust background in chemical and polymer engineering, Shantanu has meticulously reviewed and edited nearly 4.5 million words of research papers over the past three years. During this session, he will guide you through an actual engineering manuscript, highlighting potential problem areas and offering expert tips and guidelines to improve the overall readability of your work.

Topic: Live Edit Of An Engineering Manuscript

Date: June 25, 2024

Time: 1 PM GMT

Price: Free Webinar

Language: English

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What you will learn:

· Gain insights into what editors look for in a research manuscript

· Understand the different sections of the manuscript through the eyes of an editor

· Discover what to include in which section

· Receive a detailed, edited version of the manuscript for future reference

· Receive a certificate of participation for attending the webinar

About the speaker

Shantanu Deshpande, Academic Editor

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Shantanu Deshpande is a chemical engineer by pedigree, polymer engineering researcher by training, and expert editor by passion. He has worked on several postgraduate research projects, including one with NASA. At Cactus, he has successfully harnessed his pedantic nature to edit nearly 4.5 million words worth of research papers over three years. He has also won two "Best Contractual Editor in Physical Sciences and Engineering" awards. He typically works on papers related to Physical Chemistry, Chemical Technology, Macromolecular Engineering, Applied Chemistry, and Materials Engineering. In his free time, he torments his family and friends by concocting dreadful puns and pointing out language errors, and exercises to ward off the body ache caused by a “hunchbacked gargoyle” working posture.

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