Cao T. 2019. Academic Editing: PhD Thesis/Dissertation Summaries or Monographs. Technique Report TR2019. Northwest A&F University.
This course is designed for PhD Students of non -English major who are preparing to engage in scientific research in a variety of academic disciplines. In general, the purpose of this course is to show students how to link their research activities with written reports that conform to the expectations of the English-speaking scientific/academic community, and to help students acquire skills in writing the English of experimental research reports in a good setting.
We are not individuals. We are a form of super-creative minds that create awesome brands, designs and products.
Prof. Hans Pretzsch from Technical University of Munich, Chair of Forest Growth and Yield Science.
Prof. Jerome K. Vanclay from Southern Cross University, School of Environmental Science and Management.
Prof. Roberto Tognetti from Dipartimento di Agricoltura, Ambiente e Alimenti, Università degli Studi del Molise
Prof. Quang V. Cao from Louisiana State University, Forest Biometrics Lab.
Scientists from University of Joensuu, Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA), European Forest Institute (EFI),Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), University of Helsinki.
Adj. Prof. Blas Mola-Yudego , who works as Senior Researcher (Adj Prof) at the University of Eastern Finland, and as Assoc Prof at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
我们关注森林,因为我们思考未来。
The first step for any of our projects is empirical observation. This guarantees the rest reliable.
The second stage is to develop our initial design. And after refining them we are ready to move on.
After the development is refined we jump into the decision-support stage. Where the design is finally applied.
We focus on forests, cause we think of the future.