Purpose of JOGL profile

The purpose of the JOGL profile is to present yourself to best connect with potential collaborators, projects, and communities. Your profile will display your work, your experience, your interests, your needs, and your aspirations.

Our goal at JOGL is to use this data to recommend you to, and recommend to you potential collaborators, projects you’d like to work with, communities you’d like to join, and call for proposals you’d like to apply to.

Basics

Linked accounts

<aside> <img src="/icons/search_purple.svg" alt="/icons/search_purple.svg" width="40px" /> You can also connect your ORCID at any time by clicking “Manage” and navigating to the tab “Linked accounts”.

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Linked accounts are the accounts that you can use to connect to JOGL. Currently, we support ORCID and Google accounts. We will shortly support Linkedin.

Basic info

First name, Last name, Username, Country, City

<aside> <img src="/icons/lock_purple.svg" alt="/icons/lock_purple.svg" width="40px" /> Gender and age are collected for statistical purposes. However they are not visible by anyone on the platform, and they will always be anonymized if used for statistical purposes by the JOGL team.

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Status

Your status is one of the most visible piece of content on your profile. Users see it when they do a search. If you are looking to connect with people or have a specific need you can express it in your status.

Library

<aside> <img src="/icons/light-bulb_purple.svg" alt="/icons/light-bulb_purple.svg" width="40px" /> The best way to stay up to date about papers is to add them to your library. You will be notified when a project is adding the paper to its own library, and you will be able to follow the public discussion about this paper.

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Note that all the paper added to your portfolio are automatically added to your library. You can use the filter “authored by me” to find them.

Interested in

Interested in corresponds to topics you are interested in. We are using those topics to recommend you projects and communities. The more specific the topics the better.

Skills