A list of resources on how/why to do a PhD
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Nov 18, 2019
A list of resources on how/why to do a PhD
An easy framework for drafting scientific documents: Write (Markdown), Compile (PDF, Word, HTML), Share.
Record some papers I have read and paper notes I have taken, also including some awesome papers reading lists and academic blog posts.
🎓 Open-source AI thesis writer with 19 specialized agents. Generate 20k+ word research drafts in 10 minutes. FREE (Gemini). Verified citations from 200M+ papers. Export PDF/Word/LaTeX. MIT licensed.
A Chrome extension that boost your paper writing (especially the literature review part).
An awesome DBLP search application
STeM is a text mining tool to help scientists and researchers evaluate new papers in their area of interest. The program was born out of a desire to easily analyze scientific papers and to help scientists or researchers to decide whether the paper is interesting or not.
A curated list of academic phrases in research papers.
An abstract deep learning training framework.
Automatically provide descripions to technical terms used in your paper, thesis, manual, lecture notes, etc. to ensure your reader is able to follow along!
Personal notes from the MSc in Computer Science course at University of Insubria.
Small App to parse author names as they appear in papers and quickly convert them into the "Lastname, Firstname" we usually use in the bibliography. Made in Python, using PyQt5 interface to Qt and PyCharm IDE on Windows 10
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