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Revision as of 18:02, 2 October 2019
Contents
BE Communication Lab resources
Throughout the semester you will participate in workshops provided by the Instructors from the BE Communication Lab, Dr. Sean Clarke (saclarke@mit.edu) and Dr. Prerna Bhargava (bhargavap@mit.edu). These workshops will help you prepare your major communication assignments. The resources provided at these workshops will be posted below.
To schedule an appointment for help from a BE Communication Fellow:
For assistance finding research articles, managing citations, etc.
- Howard Silver, the MIT Library's biological engineering expert
- MIT Libraries Biological Engineering Research Guide
Workshop Slides
Abstracts and Titles (and Writing Tips)
Figures and Captions
Journal Club and Oral Presentations
Research Article structure and writing process
Research Proposals
Prof. Jen Heemstra's tips on research ideas and brainstorming resources
- Part 1: It’s not magic (go for quantity of ideas)
- Part 2: This could get ugly (defer judgment)
- Part 3: Ask questions (be curious)
- IDEO's brainstorm rules, full list
- Post-its for innovation
- One professor's method of Post-its for research ideas