Universität Wien

280493 SE PM-Nawi How to write a scientific paper (PI) (2019S)

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Details

max. 25 participants
Language: German

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

  • Friday 01.03. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 08.03. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 15.03. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 22.03. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 29.03. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 05.04. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 12.04. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 03.05. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 10.05. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 17.05. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 24.05. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 31.05. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 07.06. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 14.06. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 21.06. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17
  • Friday 28.06. 09:45 - 13:00 Seminarraum 1 Astronomie Sternwarte, Türkenschanzstraße 17

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

In this lecture, we will conduct a complete scientific project from the development of its working flow to the final submitted paper. The topic will be the group of "Hot SubDwarfs" which will be analyzed using the astrometric data of the Gaia DR2 and photometric time series analysis. Most important will be the team work and meeting deadlines. Qualities which are most important for any future scientific work.

Assessment and permitted materials

Oral exam

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Examination topics

Reading list

J. Percy, "Understanding Variable Stars", Cambridge University Press
C. Sterken & C. Jaschek, "Light Curves of Variable Stars, A Pictorial Atlas", Cambridge University Press
T. Subba Rao,‎ M.B. Priestly,‎ O. Lessi, "Applications of Time Series Analysis in Astronomy and Meteorology", Chapman and Hall/CRC

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