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How Can ECRs Stay Updated with the Latest Developments?
Staying updated with the latest developments in catalysis is crucial for ECRs. This can be achieved by:
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Reading Scientific Journals
: Subscribing to leading journals such as the
Journal of Catalysis
and
ACS Catalysis
.
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Attending Conferences
: Participating in conferences like the
International Congress on Catalysis
and the
Catalysis Society of North America Meeting
.
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Joining Professional Societies
: Becoming a member of organizations such as the
American Chemical Society
and the
European Federation of Catalysis Societies
.
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Utilizing Online Resources
: Engaging with online platforms and databases, such as
ResearchGate
and
Google Scholar
, to access the latest research papers and discussions.
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