Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought
“Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought."
~Albert Szent-Gyorgyi quotes (Hungarian Biochemist, 1937 Nobel Prize for Medicine, 1893-1986)
Follow headings/Title while drafting your paper-
Research Design/Experiment Design/Methodology
Proposed Method/Algorithm
Implementation(if done)
Limitations
Future Enhancements
Instruction #2:
Prepare Presentation based on above points ( 12 slides)
Instruction#3:
Get Ready for a draft with a research proposal.
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References
Nicholas Wallman, "Your Research Project, A Step by stp Guide for the first-time researcher",Vistaar Publication (A division of Sage Publication), New Delhi, ISBN-81-7829-540-7
Willam M K ,"Research Methods", An Imrpint of Dreamtech Press, Wiley -dreatech India Pvt. Ltd. (Trochim Cornel University,Biztantra)
Montgomery, Douglas C, "Design and analysis of experiment", 5/e Wiley India (2007).
Research Proposal
The steps of selection and filing of a research proposal are as follows:
1. Identify a research topic.
The first step is to identify a research topic that you are interested in and that is feasible to study. You can do this by brainstorming, talking to experts in the field, or reading relevant literature.
2. Conduct a literature review.
Once you have identified a research topic, you need to conduct a literature review to see what has already been done on the topic. This will help you to identify the gaps in the literature and to develop your research question.
3. Develop a research proposal.
The next step is to develop a research proposal. This document will outline your research question, your methods, and your timeline. It is important to make sure that your research proposal is well-written and that it is clear what you are trying to achieve.
4. Submit your research proposal.
Once you have developed your research proposal, you need to submit it to the appropriate funding agency or institution. The review process can take several months, so it is important to submit your proposal well in advance of the deadline.
5. Obtain funding.
If your research proposal is approved, you will need to obtain funding to cover the costs of your research. This funding can come from a variety of sources, such as government grants, private foundations, or corporate sponsors.
6. Conduct your research.
Once you have obtained funding, you can begin conducting your research. This will involve collecting data, analyzing the data, and writing up your results.
7. Write up your results.
The final step is to write up your results in a research paper. This paper should be well-written and should communicate your findings.
Format of the academic journal article
Abstract--> Summary
Introduction-->Why the research was done
Literature review--> What is already done
Methods and Data--> How the research was conducted
Analysis and Results-->What happend
Discussion-->What the result mean
Conclusion-->What was learned
References or Bibliography-->What research was consulted
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