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Associate Professor in Spatial Data Science, UCL CASA
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This is a sample blog post. Lorem ipsum I can’t remember the rest of lorem ipsum and don’t have an internet connection right now. Testing testing testing this blog post. Blog posts are cool.
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This post contains the notes from reading this book: Glasman-Deal, H. (no date) Science research writing for non-native speakers of English. London Hackensack: Imperial college press Distributed by World scientific publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. Read more
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Can large language models help us improve our writing? Absolutely! But hold on—they’re not great at turning a single sentence into a fully developed paragraph; that often leads to results that miss the mark. Instead, their real power lies in refining and enhancing existing paragraphs, making your ideas clearer and more polished. For non-native researchers, this can be an invaluable tool to communicate complex thoughts with precision and confidence. Read more
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Updates 2025/02/11 TL;DR: Using overleaf is much better than Microsoft Word (or MS Word) for academic writing that involves lots of formulas, and is very convenient for collaborative writing. UCL provides free and life-long Overleaf license.
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