PaperHive Conversations: Celeste Sassi #2
How did you learn about Open Access publishing and why did you decide to make your research open access? Looking for papers I have just noticed that some papers online could not be freely accessed….
How did you learn about Open Access publishing and why did you decide to make your research open access? Looking for papers I have just noticed that some papers online could not be freely accessed….
Please share a piece of advice for young researchers and another one for more experienced ones. Young researchers: Question! Question what? Basically everything. You are just entering a system that seems to be rigid…
Please share a piece of advice for young researchers and another one for more experienced ones. As a PhD student, I don’t feel very qualified to give advice to experienced researchers, but my dubious advice to…
How would you explain the broader significance of your work to non-researchers or academics from other disciplines? I study omnivory or when in an ecosystem you have an organism that eats both plants and animals….
Dr. Celeste Sassi is a post-doctoral researcher at the Charité Berlin Department for Experimental Neurology and her main academic focus is on the Alzheimer’s disease. Celeste is among the first PaperHive ambassadors! How would you explain the broader significance of…
Christian Shell is a PhD student at the Max-Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics /Einstein Institute/ and the Berlin School of Mathematics. He is researching in the field of numerical mathematical relativity and is among the first…