Webinar: Tools For Navigating The Research Horizon

Webinar: Tools For Navigating The Research Horizon 1024 576 Open and Universal Science (OPUS) Project

Event Date: September 17, 2024
Event Time: 14:00-15:00 CEST
Location: Online, accessible via the EARMA website

Registration: This event is free, but registration is required. Click on the yellow button at the top of the event page for details on accessing the event.

About the Event:

With rising international competition, the size, scope, and pace of research are intensifying. Researchers must innovate at the edge of discovery to secure funding and gain recognition among peers and the broader community. While predicting the future is impossible, researchers can make strategic decisions grounded in data.

This webinar introduces new tools and methods for discovering emerging research areas. Using a trusted methodology and generative AI, research strategists will uncover new topics in published literature, pointing to future breakthroughs. Participants will learn to interpret data and use visualizations and interdisciplinary metrics to guide their decisions.

Attendees Will Be Able To:

  • Identify emergent areas of research
  • Innovate in areas with high growth potential
  • Invest in interdisciplinary fields

Presenters:

Sara Branch, Product Manager, Research Funding & Analytics, Clarivate
Sara Branch, Ph.D., is a Product Manager at Clarivate, working with academic and government partners to showcase their scholarly expertise and research. Formerly an assistant professor of psychology at Purdue University, Sara’s research focused on social and personality psychology. She has published in various peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences.

Valentin Bogorov, Customer Success Consultant, Clarivate
Valentin Bogorov is a strategic customer success consultant at Clarivate with over eleven years of experience advising on bibliometric analysis and data-driven decisions. He has worked with major international organizations and held positions in public policy and administration consulting. Valentin studied at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and taught at Concordia University, St. Paul. He is passionate about empowering scientists and research administrators in the evolving global research landscape.

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