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Showing posts with label VCUEngineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VCUEngineering. Show all posts

Monday, January 17, 2011

New Year, and we're trying to Publish!


Hello Everyone again,

I am in the midst of it here. I've been learning Fortran and writing some code to do Lagrangian Particle tracking. (Just means I am looking at individual particles instead of at all of 'em at the same time).

I am still constructing my experimental setup to validate the numerical analysis with physical deposition results. I am at the stage of getting a reticle (a piece of glass with lines etched on it that allows me to count particles within a grid)

I am also starting to write a paper with Dr. Longest. I am doing a literature review of the Alveolar region. That means... I have a lot to read!

Peace and more as it comes,

Landon





Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Open Access and Publishing




One of the interesting topics discussed in my Preparing Future Faculty class has been the change in ownership as well as the authenticity of published journals vs online "publishing". It is interesting to view authorship through the scope of scientific progress. The possibility is that there could be literally no cost to publishing science. This opens the door to all scientists and breaks down the barrier of formal education, but when that happens, fear walks in and proclaims that science itself will not be trustworthy.

It also raises an interesting question of where the funding for research comes from and where it will come from. This has been one of the motivating factors behind my blog posting of my experimental setup. So far my CFD work has been traditional "closed" science, while my experimental work has been "open" science. I am considering ways of making the CFD work more open, but my personal question becomes, "If I make posts about how to really do the work I am doing and someone learns it well enough to do it, what is left for me to do?"

Peace,

Landon