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Style and Ethics of Communication in Science and Engineering

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Scientists and engineers seek to discover and disseminate knowledge so that it can be used to improve the human condition. Style and Ethics of Communication in Science and Engineering serves as a valuable aid in this pursuit-it can be used as a textbook for undergraduate or graduate courses on technical communication and ethics, a reference book for senior design courses, or a handbook for young investigators and beginning faculty members. In addition to presenting methods for writing clearly and concisely and improving oral presentations, this compact book provides practical guidelines for preparing theses, dissertations, journal papers for publication, and proposals for research funding. Issues of authorship, peer review, plagiarism, recordkeeping, and copyright are addressed in detail, and case studies of research misconduct are presented to highlight the need for proactive attention to scientific integrity. Ample exercises cause the reader to stop and think. Style and Ethics of Communication in Science and Engineering thus motivates the reader to develop an effective, individual style of communication and a personal commitment to integrity, each of which are essential to success in the workplace.Table of Contents: Motivation / Writing Well / Scientific Publications / Proposals and Grant Applications / Oral Communication / Authorship / Recordkeeping / Ownership of Ideas, Data, and Publications

List of contents

Motivation.- Writing Well.- Scientific Publications.- Proposals and Grant Applications.- Oral Communication.- Authorship.- Recordkeeping.- Ownership of Ideas, Data, and Publications.

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Jay D. Humphrey is Regents Professor and Carolyn S. and Tommie E. Lohman Professor of biomedical engineering at Texas A&M University. He has authored a graduate textbook (Cardiovascular Solid Mechanics), coauthored an undergraduate textbook with a former student (An Introduction to Biomechanics), published more than 150 archival papers and chapters in other books and encyclopedias, and serves as coeditor in chief for the international journal Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology. He has served as a reviewer for 50 technical journals and 20 funding agencies in the United States and abroad. He is a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
Jeffrey W. Holmes is Associate Professor of biomedical engineering and medicine at the University of Virginia. He has published more than 40 archival papers and book chapters and has reviewed for 15 technical journals and several funding agencies, including the American Heart Association and the National Institutes of Health. Before moving to Virginia, he developed and taught the course "Ethics for Biomedical Engineers" at Columbia University, where he won the Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award. Other awards include an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, the Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award, and an Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association.

Product details

Authors Jeffrey Holmes, Jeffrey W Holmes, Jeffrey W. Holmes, Jay Humphrey, Jay D Humphrey, Jay D. Humphrey
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9783031793202
ISBN 978-3-0-3179320-2
No. of pages 139
Dimensions 191 mm x 8 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XII, 139 p.
Series Synthesis Lectures on Engineering
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

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