SylvestreW
Mechanical
- Apr 11, 2005
- 203
I'm looking for opinions on my situation.
I currently work for Company A.
There are a few professional conferences that have abstract submission deadlines in the next few weeks. I have some ideas that I'd like to present a paper on. The basis of the paper(s) will be from work done while employed at Company A.
The two main conferences I wish to present at are held near the end of the year (Sept and Oct respectively).
I am actively engaged in looking for a new job and am serious enough in the discussions with another company that there's a high probability I won't be employed by Company A in Sept.
Couple questions:
1) If my papers are accepted, should I still present even though the basis of the work and data is from project work done at/by Company A?
2) If I should be accepted, and then leave, should I give Company A a heads up and ask permission to still present? (Despite me personally doing the analysis and coming up with the paper etc.)
3) Who actually owns the rights of the paper i.e. I know I can include it in my CV, but do papers have owners?
Any feedback is appreciated.
I currently work for Company A.
There are a few professional conferences that have abstract submission deadlines in the next few weeks. I have some ideas that I'd like to present a paper on. The basis of the paper(s) will be from work done while employed at Company A.
The two main conferences I wish to present at are held near the end of the year (Sept and Oct respectively).
I am actively engaged in looking for a new job and am serious enough in the discussions with another company that there's a high probability I won't be employed by Company A in Sept.
Couple questions:
1) If my papers are accepted, should I still present even though the basis of the work and data is from project work done at/by Company A?
2) If I should be accepted, and then leave, should I give Company A a heads up and ask permission to still present? (Despite me personally doing the analysis and coming up with the paper etc.)
3) Who actually owns the rights of the paper i.e. I know I can include it in my CV, but do papers have owners?
Any feedback is appreciated.