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Horizon EU 2022 project. Bringing non-invasive brain stimulation #NIBS research in Serbia to a higher level by partnering with leading European institutions.
University of Belgrade
Joined October 2022
📸 Time to present you the TWINNIBS Dream Team! @LMU_Muenchen @DRCMR_MRI @cimec_unitrento @zsi_fe @NeuroIMI 🧠 Glad to be working together towards creating opportunities for expanding skills and gaining knowledge in the field of neuroscience. @HorizonEU
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A big thank you to our partners, the speakers and everyone who attended for making this event what it was! 🧠👨💻🖊
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- Scientific Writing Workshop - day 5 {Proposal Writing} Another excellent seminar and hands-on workshop led by Philipp Brugner marked the final day of the workshop, where we enriched our understanding of what impact in research is all about!
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The afternoon consisted of an interactive workshop led by Philipp Brugner, where we dived into how best to plan for and structure individual workpackages for Horizon Europe🧠 More to come tomorrow!
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- Scientific Writing Workshop - day 4 Dr. Bjekić kickstarted the day with a very informative talk on Horizon Europe, covering calls, rules and guidelines for best practice ✍
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We finished off the day with another interactive workshop, but with a focus on open science and visibility strategies this time
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A session on increasing research visibility and impact beyond traditional publishing by Prof. Iris Žeželj was next. From social media to policy influence, it's about going beyond the journal!
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Prof. Danka Purić followed up with a great lecture on open science in practice, particularly focusing on the ins and outs of OSF
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- Scientific Writing Workshop - day 3 Dr. Bjekić started off day 3 with a talk on ethics in publishing, where we touched on important topics like plagiarism, authorship and conflicts of interest in research👥
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The day ended with a very engaging interactive workshop led by Dr. Bjekić on manuscript revisions and the peer-review process 🖊 Looking forward to tomorrow's schedule!
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Vittorio Lacovella followed with an excellent lecture on boosting transparency in research through alternative publishing models, Registered Reports, and Open Science! ✍
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- Scientific Writing Workshop - day 2 Day 2 began with a fantastic lecture by Prof. Siebner, focusing on strategies for selecting the right publishing outlet and increasing chances of being featured in high-impact journals 👨💻
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To end the day, Prof. Saša Filopović shared his expertise on how to take an idea and shape it into a journal-ready manuscript ✍ This was followed by an interactive workshop where participants shared their personal experiences with the publishing process. More to come tomorrow!
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Great insights from Prof. Paulus on how publishing has evolved over the years! With over 40 years of experience, his perspectives & advice were invaluable for anyone navigating today's publishing landscape.
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- Scientific Writing Workshop - day 1 Our Scientific Writing Workshop has begun! After a warm welcome, general introductions and an overview of our goals and objectives, we now eagerly await our first talk from Prof. Walter Paulus.
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- Belgrade 2025 Meeting - day 3 From activities to work packages, and key exploitable results to impact, we continued to discuss key concepts in proposal writing at the workshop by ZSI today.
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🖊 A proposal writing workshop led by ZSI wrapped up day 2, focusing on excellence, impact, implementation, budget and ethics
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Looking forward to the future! We are planning joint projects, exploring new research directions, and strategising funding plans for 2026 and beyond. Collaboration is key! 🤝
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- Belgrade 2025 Meeting - day 2 Today kicked off with talks on some of our exciting collaborative initatives! 🌏 👉 Italy-Serbia: individualised, brain-state-dependent NIBS approaches 👉 EURONIBS COST: NIBS and mental health 👉 UNITN-IMR-REGIONH: tACS challenge
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The day ended with a number of insightful research presentations. Topics covered included the optimisation of tES for memory, e-field modelling, variability based on motor strategy, EEG-based monitoring for TMS, and emotions in relation to tES effects. More to come tomorrow! 🧠
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