Saturday, 11 August 2018

Writing an abstract for SIWES report


Do you still remember the four guidelines for writing an abstract? An abstract must answer the following questions
* What was done
* Why was it done
* What was discovered/observed
* Why what was discovered/done is relevant/important

Please note: This abstract was written by ADEOSUN Love Olayiwola and must be treated as his intellectual property. Copying or reproducing this or any part of it, in any way would be deemed illegal.



This is a comprehensive technical report on the six-month intensive industrial training I engaged in between January and July 2018 at Ikeja Electric Plc [What was done]. This training was carried out to fulfil a mandatory requirement of the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) program for students in the field of science and engineering in institutions of higher learning in Nigeria as instituted by the Federal Government, in other to bridge the gap between the classroom and the industry [Why it was done]. My experience during the industrial training was great. I learnt basically how the theories taught in classrooms apply to the Power industry, an industry in my field of study [What was discovered/observed]. This industrial training has been effective in its aim to provide an opportunity for me to apply the theoretical knowledge I have acquired in school to industrial processes and hence helped in preparing me for the industry [Why what was done/discovered is important].

To know more about abstract writing, please click here.

With this I believe you can write an excellent abstract for your next paper.


References:
https://www.springer.com/gp/authors-editors/authorandreviewertutorials/writing-a-journal-manuscript

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