What is my Profile?
Your ResearchGate profile is your online identity as a researcher. It's where you showcase your research and contributions. Your profile has 5 main sections:
Profile
This section is for your basic information and research experience. Here, you can add details like:
Your degrees and education history.
Your institutional affiliations.
Current journal roles and scientific society memberships.
Grants, awards, or scholarships you've received.
An introduction about yourself and your current activities.
Other information such as languages, skills, expertise, disciplines, ORCID iD, and contact details.
To learn more about what information you can add and who can see it, please visit Profile information and visibility.
Research
In this section, you and others who visit your profile can see all your publications and the questions and answers you've posted.
Stats
The Stats tab shows you who’s reading, citing, and recommending your work, plus metrics about your publications' reads, recommendations, and citations.
Following
This section shows the research items, journals, and people you follow, as well as those who follow you.
Your followers and the people you follow are visible to everyone.
The journals you follow are visible to other logged-in ResearchGate members.
The research items you follow are only visible to you.
For more details, see Following research.
Saved list
This is your private collection of publications you've saved to read later. It helps you keep track of research you're interested in. Only you can see your Saved list.
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