Lecture by Faculty of Ocean Science and Engineering: How to Enhance Academic Creativity and Impact (Professor Xiangyu Wang, Curtin University, Australia)

Date:2021-03-16Views:11

Topic: How to enhance academic creativity and influence

Speaker: Professor Wang Xiangyu

Lecture time: 14:00-15:30, March 17, 2021

The venue: tencent meeting at https://meeting.tencent.com/s/zomwZOBf46CI

        conference ID: 238 684 198


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The essence of academic research is to put forward new ideas, design new methods and create new knowledge. Only by constantly innovating can academic science maintain its vigorous vitality. Academic influence is a natural communication mechanism originating in the academic community. Reasonable academic evaluation should be based on peer review centering on the research content itself supplemented by more abundant qualitative and quantitative information as support and reference. This report will provide in-depth analysis of the dynamic relationship between academic creativity and influence, and provide targeted opinions and suggestions for scholars at different academic stages to help them improve their academic creativity and international influence.


Brief introduction of the speaker:

Prof. Xiangyu Wang, PhD supervisor, academician of the European Academy of Sciences, global research leader in the field of new infrastructure, the most productive BIM scholar (the first in the world), who first proposed the concept and knowledge system of engineering brain. Director of the Australia-Asia Joint Research Centre for BIM; Professor for Life, Curtin University, Australia; Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Tongji University; Former Chief Scientist, Woodside; Founder and former President of Catrina, Confederation of Australian Industry. He has presided over more than 80 projects at home and abroad and received more than AUD 30 million (150 million yuan) in research funding. He has published nearly 400 SCI/SSCI papers (nearly 100 papers from the First Region of the Chinese Academy of Sciences), among which 10 papers with high ESI citation are accumulated over the years, cited for more than 10,000 times, and H-index is close to 60. He has served as an academic editorial board member for several journals and is currently the lead editor of Visualization in Engineering, an international journal. Founding Member, GSTIF Council of Global Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation.