

The talk “Publishing in Nature Portfolio journals” will cover the essential aspects of scientific writing and publishing with a strong emphasis on Nature journal standards and best practices. The presentation will provide the opportunity to learn about the launch ofNature Sensors, the Nature family of journals and its hierarchy. We will touch upon the editorial criteria, content types and peer-review process. Finally, key strategies for writing a scientific publication will be presented.
Dr. Silvia Conti is a Senior Editor in the team of Nature Sensors, where she primarily covers robotics and biomedical engineering. Before joining Springer Nature, she obtained her PhD in Bioengineering and Robotics from the University of Genova (Italy) and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona, at the University of Pisa, and at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genova. Her research activity was focused on solution-processed organic and two-dimensional electronic devices for wearable and bio-sensing applications.


The talk “Publishing in Nature Portfolio journals” will cover the essential aspects of scientific writing and publishing with a strong emphasis on Nature journal standards and best practices. The presentation will provide the opportunity to learn about the launch ofNature Sensors, the Nature family of journals and its hierarchy. We will touch upon the editorial criteria, content types and peer-review process. Finally, key strategies for writing a scientific publication will be presented.
Dr. Silvia Conti is a Senior Editor in the team of Nature Sensors, where she primarily covers robotics and biomedical engineering. Before joining Springer Nature, she obtained her PhD in Bioengineering and Robotics from the University of Genova (Italy) and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona, at the University of Pisa, and at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genova. Her research activity was focused on solution-processed organic and two-dimensional electronic devices for wearable and bio-sensing applications.