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Why Open Access Is the Smarter Choice for Researchers
In the fast-evolving world of ICT, knowledge moves quickly—and innovation depends on global exchange. Where and how research is published …
The European Alliance for Innovation is launching a Journal Home partnership with ResearchGate, one of the largest global platforms for …
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Leadership Update: Introducing the New Editors-in-Chief of EAI Endorsed Transactions on Security and Safety
New leaders join EAI Endorsed Transactions on Security and Safety! Discover their background and achievements. We are pleased to announce …
A new leader joins EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology! Discover their background and achievements. We are pleased …
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EAI Spotlight: Interview with Prof. Gabriel Wainer
We are excited to feature Professor Gabriel Wainer in this exclusive interview for the EAI blog. Professor Wainer was a …
Prof. Song Guo: EAI Distinguished lecture on Neural-enhanced Edge Perception Systems
Song Guo believes that in order to run intelligent applications on ubiquitous edge devices, it is necessary to deploy the …
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Academic conferences are more than presentation venues—they are spaces where ideas evolve through dialogue, where early feedback can sharpen a project, and where researchers build
Academic conferences are often seen as exclusive spaces for researchers presenting their work. But the reality is, you do not need to be an author
Publishing an academic book is a strategic and meaningful way to bring together research, shape the conversation in your field, and strengthen academic networks. Whether
Academic conferences are more than presentation venues—they are spaces where ideas evolve through dialogue, where early feedback can sharpen a project, and where researchers build
Academic conferences are often seen as exclusive spaces for researchers presenting their work. But the reality is, you do not need to be an author
Publishing an academic book is a strategic and meaningful way to bring together research, shape the conversation in your field, and strengthen academic networks. Whether