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DESCRIPTION:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is wor
 ld’s largest professional association which is best known\, among other 
 engineering disciplines\, for its high quality flagship journal and confer
 ence publications. For electrical engineering graduate students and resear
 chers\, it is increasingly important to publish their research findings in
  core IEEE journals and conferences. However\, most top IEEE journals and 
 conferences typically have acceptance rate at 35% or much less\, and it is
  also rare that a manuscript receives an outright acceptance. In this talk
 \, I will introduce basic elements of an IEEE style paper\, and offer some
  personal tips and strategies on how to improve the odds of acceptance. Th
 e goal of this presentation is to provide the proper guidance to the begin
 ning graduate students so that\, with some practice\, they can write an IE
 EE style paper with high confidence. These graduate students can then focu
 s more on the technical contributions of their work.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. 
 Julian Cheng\, \n\nRoom: 1101\, Bldg: EME\, UBC Okanaga Campus\, Kelowna\,
  British Columbia\, Canada
LOCATION:Room: 1101\, Bldg: EME\, UBC Okanaga Campus\, Kelowna\, British Co
 lumbia\, Canada
ORGANIZER:Julian.Cheng@ubc.ca
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:How to Write an IEEE Style Paper and Get it Published?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/45593
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Institute of Electrical and Electronics En
 gineers (IEEE) is world&amp;rsquo\;s largest professional association which is
  best known\, among other engineering disciplines\, for its high quality f
 lagship journal and conference publications. For electrical engineering gr
 aduate students and researchers\, it is increasingly important to publish 
 their research findings in core IEEE journals and conferences. However\, m
 ost top IEEE journals and conferences typically have acceptance rate at 35
 % or much less\, and it is also rare that a manuscript receives an outrigh
 t acceptance. In this talk\, I will introduce basic elements of an IEEE st
 yle paper\, and offer some personal tips and strategies on how to improve 
 the odds of acceptance. The goal of this presentation is to provide the pr
 oper guidance to the beginning graduate students so that\, with some pract
 ice\, they can write an IEEE style paper with high confidence. These gradu
 ate students can then focus more on the technical contributions of their w
 ork.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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