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31795 Journal Club in Electric Energy Systems

Danish title: 


Journal club om elektriske energisystemer

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Point (ECTS )


5

Course type:   

Ph.D.- Electronics, Communication and Space Research
Taught under open university


Schedule:

F4B
Weekly meetings during the spring semester, Fridays 10-12. Changes to schedule may occur after agreement.
 

Scope and form:

Seminars

Duration of Course:

13 weeks + 3 weeks

Type of assessment:

Aid:

Evaluation:

Qualified Prerequisites:


General course objectives:

- To help the student better understand and critically relate to current research results in the field of electric energy systems
- To make the student familiar with scientific papers and other publications in the field
- To enable the student to review others’ and his/her own papers
- To increase the skills of the student in communicating and discussing his/her own scientific stand-points.


Learning objectives:

A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to:
  • Explain the role of scientific papers in relation to the scientific method
  • Describe the IMRAD structure of scientific papers
  • Summarise and evaluate others’ research results in electric energy systems
  • Identify the important contributions in others’ and his/her own research
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses of a given piece of research in electric energy systems
  • Discuss research results in electric energy systems
  • Relate others’ research results to his/her own research
  • Review scientific journal and conference papers as peer-reviewer in his/her field

Content:

The course will consist of presentations by the students of scientific papers from recognised journals. The goal, results and conclusions must be presented, and a critical review of method and results must be made. The individual student must give an account of the new elements in the paper and of how this can contribute to the student’s research. The presentations must result in one page summaries with the important results and conclusions.


Course literature:

- Journal papers selected by the students
- “How to write a scientific paper” by Lawrence White, published by English support


Green challenge participation:

Please contact the teacher for information on whether this course gives the student the opportunity to prepare a project that may participate in DTU´s Study Conference on sustainability, climate technology, and the environment (GRØN DYST). More information http://www.groendyst.dtu.dk/kursustilmelding.aspx


Responsible:

Jacob Østergaard, 325, 054, (+45) 4525 3501,  
Salvador Pineda Morente, 325, 014, (+45) 4525 5649,  

Department:

31 Department of Electrical Engineering

Registration Sign up:

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Last updated: January 24, 2013

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