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SciSpace Agent for Researchers: Use Cases | Best Practices | Ethical Considerations

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AI is reshaping academic research, but how do you use it right?

Join us for this live session on the SciSpace Research Agent led by Mushtaq Bilal, PhD, where we’ll explore how researchers can use AI to search smarter, analyse faster, and write better, while maintaining academic integrity.

This session will walk you through real-world use cases, practical best practices, and important ethical considerations every researcher should know before integrating AI into their workflow.

Whether you’re a student, scholar, or faculty member, you’ll learn how to make the most of SciSpace Agent in a responsible and effective way.

What You’ll Learn

  • Develop the Right Mindset: Learn how to effectively use AI in academic research

  • Semantic Search: Discover literature by asking questions linked to published papers

  • Paper Table: View papers in a structured table to extract and organize data

  • Deep Search: Conduct guided, precise, and customisable literature searches

  • SciSpace Agent: Search databases, apply filters, find grants, and extract key insights

  • AI Writer: Take notes and draft seamlessly while reading research papers


About the Speaker

Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
AI in Academia Expert | Researcher | Academic Writing Coach

Dr. Mushtaq Bilal is widely recognised for his work at the intersection of AI and academic writing. He simplifies the research and writing process for scholars around the world, helping over 6,000+ academics become more efficient writers through his workshops and online tutorials.

Dr. Bilal earned his PhD in Comparative Literature from Binghamton University and has also studied at Harvard University’s Institute for World Literature. His work and influence have been featured in Nature, which described him as an “informal ambassador between academics and AI tools.”

Through his talks, writings, and training programs, he continues to empower researchers to use AI responsibly, creatively, and effectively in academia.

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