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最近很多人被0002RFE或NOID,讲讲我的经验回馈本版, 祝大家一切顺利。
Publications, 9 papers, 11 conf proceedings/abstracts, 2 books.
Review: 50
Citations: increased from 40+ (initial submission) to 80+ after I did a
thorough search of various database and the papers/conf proceedings/thesis
of my peers.
Claim: Authorship, Judge, and Contribution
RFE: Contribution and Totality
My experience is to find more hard facts to support your contribution and
international recognition.
Three areas that I focused on:
1. citations. I found 40 more citations in the 3 months after RFE (
increased from 40+ to 80+). Search thesis and other citations from google or
other search databases. Compare your citation to average and top 1% or 0.1%
citation and that of top10 faculty's citation. Use it in both authorship
and contribution.
2. Find facts to support your contribution, such as good comments on your
articles in your citations and anynomous reviews, inquiry letter about
your research, media reports, invoice/lease of your innovations, award to
your innovation, use of your innovations in others' research or real world (
from google search, white papers, or support letters), invitation to be
conference speaker or TPC member (list peers), etc.
3. Ask for editor's support letters. Compare your review frequency to
average frequency. Add your editorial board membership and expert/
adjucative reviewer roles, and add invitations to be guest editor in the RFE
.
Take your time to write your RFE to accumulate your citations and make it
easy to read through. Suggest using bullet point format to list the key
points and stress why you are recognized as outstanding in each of the
criteria. It seems that 0002 likes to read exhibits rather than petition
letter, so I added a brief explanation as cover page of each of my exhibits.
Another tip is to divide your
exhibits for one criterion into one category, such as A1-10 (Authorship), B1
-20(Contribution),C1-10(Review).
Good Luck to everyone!
Publications, 9 papers, 11 conf proceedings/abstracts, 2 books.
Review: 50
Citations: increased from 40+ (initial submission) to 80+ after I did a
thorough search of various database and the papers/conf proceedings/thesis
of my peers.
Claim: Authorship, Judge, and Contribution
RFE: Contribution and Totality
My experience is to find more hard facts to support your contribution and
international recognition.
Three areas that I focused on:
1. citations. I found 40 more citations in the 3 months after RFE (
increased from 40+ to 80+). Search thesis and other citations from google or
other search databases. Compare your citation to average and top 1% or 0.1%
citation and that of top10 faculty's citation. Use it in both authorship
and contribution.
2. Find facts to support your contribution, such as good comments on your
articles in your citations and anynomous reviews, inquiry letter about
your research, media reports, invoice/lease of your innovations, award to
your innovation, use of your innovations in others' research or real world (
from google search, white papers, or support letters), invitation to be
conference speaker or TPC member (list peers), etc.
3. Ask for editor's support letters. Compare your review frequency to
average frequency. Add your editorial board membership and expert/
adjucative reviewer roles, and add invitations to be guest editor in the RFE
.
Take your time to write your RFE to accumulate your citations and make it
easy to read through. Suggest using bullet point format to list the key
points and stress why you are recognized as outstanding in each of the
criteria. It seems that 0002 likes to read exhibits rather than petition
letter, so I added a brief explanation as cover page of each of my exhibits.
Another tip is to divide your
exhibits for one criterion into one category, such as A1-10 (Authorship), B1
-20(Contribution),C1-10(Review).
Good Luck to everyone!