Tea time with AuthorAID: Smart use of AI Tools to Enhance Research Productivity
Teatime with AuthorAID is a monthly community event, where scholars from all over the world join (with their favourite variety of tea/drink), engage in informal conversation, extend their network and explore collaboration opportunities. Unlike a typical webinar, it thrives on informal and immersive discussions between participants and the host, as well as among participants themselves. In this session, especially targeted for early career researchers, we will be hosting an interactive networking session on the theme 'Smart use of AI Tools to Enhance Research Productivity'.
Time and Date: 18th December 2024, 9:00h to 10:00h GMT
The session will cover the practical and ethical use of AI to enhance collaboration and innovation in research.
Bio of the host:
Dr. Farooq Rathore is a Professor and Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine and Pain Specialist at the Quetta Institute of Medical Sciences, Quetta. He describes himself as a rehabilitation physician, learner, teacher and mentor. He has been affiliated with AuthorAID since 2008 in various capacities. He has more than 240 publications with more than 4500 citations. He has won multiple national and international awards, travel grants and scholarships. He is passionate about teaching research writing and has conducted more than 140 workshops on medical writing, scientific misconduct, research ethics, evidence-based medicine and presentation skills, spasticity management and stroke rehabilitation around the world.
Rehan Yaqoob is currently a postgraduate resident pursuing a fellowship in Public Health and Community Medicine, with over 12 years of extensive experience in healthcare. With a solid clinical background in emergency medicine, he has successfully passed the preliminary exams (Primary and Intermediate) of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (MRCEM, UK). In the past two years, he has developed a strong interest in the use of AI tools in scientific research and has conducted multiple workshops and hands-on sessions to demonstrate their practical applications in enhancing research productivity