Previously I reported on my site about the Indian nanotechnology researcher Prashant Sharma, whose collection of blatantly manipulated papers seems to grow daily on PubPeer. The article prompted two scientists from Sweden to contact me about a certain Sharma associate who was only briefly mentioned there: Ashutosh Tiwari, a former employee of the Linköping University (LiU) in Sweden. Tiwari built an entire industry of predatory publishing and conferences, which hosted many among the material science research elite, all from a small rented office in the industrial area of Linköping. Tiwari’s genius trick was to play at the vanity and greed of certain academics: all he had to do to get them to participate at his conferences and to help divert public money via conference fees into his pocket, was to offer a luxurious holiday-style venue (like a cruise ship) and hand them some ridiculous made-up awards, diploma and medals.
As it looks, Tiwari never was professor in Linköping or possibly anywhere else, in fact he arrived at LiU in 2011 as Marie-Curie postdoctoral fellow, assigned to the lab of Professor Anthony Turner, Editor-in-Chief of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, who somehow published a number of fraudulent papers by Tiwari’s associate Sharma and eventually became an invited speaker, co-organiser and even advertiser for Tiwari’s conferences. Even Tiwari’s doctorate is not certain: around 2015, Linköping University was investigating the validity of his PhD degree. Now, LiU finds itself unable to give me a straightforward answer about their scientist’s academic credentials. It is not even clear when Tiwari’s employment at LiU ended: my source says 2015, Turner says in summer 2017.
Yet to the scientific community and even his colleagues working at LiU, Tiwari presented himself since 2011 as “Associate Professor” of Linköping University, at Turner’s Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM). The Sweden-based Indian scam artist, whose scientific career began with data manipulation (as the evidence below proves), was and still is running many businesses:
- a phony Vinoba Bhave Research Institute (VBRI) in Allahabad, India (just where Sharma is located, working however at the really existent Indian School of Mines). This Tiwari-led research “institute” invites applications of PhD students and postdocs, but uses fraudulent photos to pretend it actually exists. The institute now has a Swedish branch, the Insitute of Advanced Materials, led by director Tiwari and located in a small rented office in Linköping
- a predatory publishing outlet VBRI Press, located in the same office in Linköping, which used to be even DOAJ-listed, though its editorial team of young women is fake, with their photos stolen off internet, while VBRI press’ only peer reviewer is Tiwari himself
- a so-called International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM), also located in the same mailbox in Linköping, which only purpose is to organize predatory conferences, preferably on luxury cruise ships. The conference fees for Advanced Materials World Congress, European Advanced Materials Congress, American Advanced Materials Congress etc flow to the same VBRI mailbox owned only by Tiwari and his wife.
The fake institute in Allahabad

This is Vinoba Bhave Research Institute (VBRI) in Allahabad, India, led by its director Prof Ashutosh Tiwari, as shown in Google Maps or on Facebook. The institute announced in 2016 on its Facebook page, next to this impressive photo:
“Openings for 10 PhD and 05 postdoc positions in the VBRI, www.vbriindia.org!! VBRI is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidates to join bilateral international PhDs and postdoc program in the Vinoba Bhave Research Institute to work on advanced materials for energy, environmental problems, drug delivery, sensors, biosensors and bioelectronic devices, etc. Please send your application with CV and 2 page work plan to recruitment@vbriindia.org until 30 November 2016!! Visit us on www.vbriindia.org”
The photo is pathetically fake, it is crudely photoshopped. The central part of this image, showing the “welcome” entrance, appears on the internet page of a child daycare in Spain. Also, the two windows are identical (only mirrored), as are both cloned palms on each side. But maybe Prof Tiwari made a mistake, after all we see him here, on Vinoba Bhave Research Institute Facebook site, with his PhD students learning in the background:

Impressed? Yet this is not really a research centre in Allahabad. This is the actual real library of Linköping University, with a fake LiU professor in the foreground. But this image below surely shows Professor Tiwari educating his humble and admiring international students at VBRI in Allahabad?

Wrong, this is in fact again Linköping University, namely inside Turner’s IFM, Lab L202 to be precise. Other photos posted on the VBRI website were also made there.
The predatory publisher
Tiwari’s other business is his “VBRI press”, or VBRI Sverige AB, which is located at Teknikringen 4A, 583 30 Linköping, Sweden, and employs exactly 2 people: Ashutosh Tiwari and his wife, Sudha Tiwari. The company must be so big that the web page of Mjardevi Science Park where it resides does not dare to provide any information about either VBRI Press, or the Insitute of Advanced Materials with its “enthusiastic and qualified knowledgeable researchers” and “different world class facilities and laboratories”, or the conference organiser IAAM. This is where they all are, see Tiwari’s own photo off Facebook:

All these mighty institutions fit somehow into a little rented office at Teknikringen 4A. The official tenant, VBRI Sverige, registered SEK 1.7 mn profit (~€170 000) and SEK 6.5 mn turnaround in 2016, declaring activities in conference organising and publishing. Several Swedish universities are listed Among VBRI customers, including those of Linköping, Umea and Stockholm.
Tiwari’s VBRI press publishes the journals Advanced Materials Proceedings and Advanced Materials Letters, which only incidentally sound like the highly respected Advanced Materials, published by Wiley. The latter VBRI outlet is “The official journal of the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM)”, which is in turn Tiwari’s own invention, located at same rented office in Teknikringen 4A, Linköping. Advanced Materials Letters is Open Access (OA), and declares to be “associated with DOAJ“, the whitelisting organisation of OA journals. This is even not a lie, because DOAJ did use to list this journal:
As for publishing fees, the journal declares: ” Page Charges: As per journal policy”. Meaning, the boss will charge authors on a whim, whatever he sees fit.
Tiwari cleverly used his VBRI press for self-promotion, to publish own papers and to boost own citation index. But before he moved as Marie-Curie Fellow to Turner’s lab in Linköping, Tiwari ingratiated himself with that LiU professor in 2010 with a pathos-bloated anniversary article published in the first issue of Advanced Materials Letters. The article even admired the alleged activities of Prof Turner on fund-raising for start-ups in the notorious tax paradise Cayman Islands.
I spoke to a former VBRI Press insider, who told me this about Tiwari’s publishing enterprise:
“Though his journals claim to be peer-reviewed, there was no peer-revision process, the submitted papers were directly going to e-mail addresses controlled by Tiwari. He instructed his assistants to revise the papers based on his comments only. Also, he was regularly asking authors to cite papers from his journals as well as his own research papers in several other journals as part of the revision process. This is how he gets high h-index for himself and his journal’s impact factor”.
How did Tiwari solicit papers for his journal? These were his two charming managing editors, both blonde, both young, both fake.

The photo of “Adeline Nilsson” belongs to an Australian lawyer, while the photo of “Sophie Thompson” is rightfully owned by Australian singer Delta Goodrem. An internet search further confirms that Mrs Tiwari doesn’t have to worry about her husband staying at work late, as the two young managing editors Ms Nilsson and Ms Thomson only exist in the fantasy of Mr Tiwari. Apparently, the big man got even more ambitious and engaged an actual astronaut to type his spam emails:
Did Anthony Turner notice that Tiwari invents young female “managing editors” to solicit papers he alone then peer reviews? The LiU professor is after all listed as “honorary editor”, whatever it means. With Turner, one does wonder how he managed to overlook Tiwari’s scams and deceit for 6 years.
All aboard for a predatory conference!
In spring 2017, a large number of scientists working in material science received an invitation to attend “European Advanced Materials Congress“, on a cruise ship between Sweden and Finland, 22 – 24 August 2017. Why should they go there and waste their research funds, paying of up to €1000 for registration, which does not include the costs of the cruise trip itself? Well, because for example Nils Mårtensson, Uppsala University professor and Chairman of the Nobel Prize Committee for Physics was there!

Unlike with your amateur predatory conferences, this guest of honour was for real. Here is Prof. Märtensson giving a video interview, naively advertising for Tiwari, his phony IAAM and his predatory conferences. Update 15/19.12.2017 the YouTube and the Facebook copies of the video were removed by Tiwari right after this post was published, but there are other records, and I made backup.

Tiwari’s conference speakers list is usually quite impressive, it features editors of internationally respected journals and professors well-known in their field, e.g. Luis Liz-Marzán, Editor-in-Chief of journal ACS Omega, or Zhong-LIn Wang, Editor-in-Chief of journal Nano Energy, or Robert Hurt, Editor-in-Chief of journal Carbon. Whatever lured them to Tiwari’s private symposium, is a mystery, but it is worth noting that dozens of awards and medals are handed out each conference. Here they are, on this YouTube channel, interviewed after Tiwari presented them with some utterly useless IAAM award or medal he just made up (and in some cases, even awarded himself with, like ‘The Nano Award’, ‘Innovation in Materials Science Award’ and ‘Advanced Materials Medal’). Successful, highly educated grown-up (mostly) men, all of them, excited about having been given a shiny thingy. That little it takes to bamboozle a scientist, apparently.

That Congress announced 800+ participants, but not all of them might have been there. As an insider told me:
“Tiwari was adding his friends and colleagues to the program in order to artificially raise the number of registered participants. Those people of course never showed up in the conference.”
A Swedish scientist who once fell for one of Tiwari’s conferences, told me:
“I did not know I was going to a conference privately organized by Tiwari. I (like all others) went to the conference organized by Swedish University. Linköping University was stated as one of organizers on all web pages and that is what provided the conference with credibility. I never checked what is “VBRI Press” or IAAM and Tiwari at that moment was just one of several organizers. I remember well how I watched the video invitation by Anthony Turner, and I even checked who he and the other organizer, Mikael Syväjärvi, were. They all were employed by LiU and their names were listed on the LiU pages. Then I saw many names known in Scandinavia in the conference committee and list of invited speakers, one of the speakers was even my co-author. It looked credible. I even considered submission of proceedings paper, the journal by VBRI Press had some impact factor at the moment even if rather low. I had an impression that VBRI Press is serious organization publishing books and journals, organization somehow connected to LIU.”

Tiwari’s past patron Turner indeed did his share of advertising for those conferences, here he even described his “co-chair” as “Professor Ashutosh Tiwari”. One needed to expand beyond the Baltic cruise ships, so he and Tiwari decided to set up an annual conference to take place in the Caribbean. Here is Turner, inviting his peers to join him at the “American Advanced Materials Congress – 2016, Miami, USA during 04-09 December 2016 which is going to be held on the Royal Caribbean Cruise “Navigator of the Sea””.
Turner explained to me in an email why Caribbean cruise conferences are actually very inclusive, even if the cheapest cabin bed there may still appear to be a bit too pricey for, say, a PhD student:
“On the questions of holding conferences on ships, there is a long Russian tradition of doing this which has inspired this idea. In practice, due to the packages on offer, this can be less expensive than other venues and result in similar delegate fees to other conferences”.
The next Caribbean symposium at high seas was scheduled to take place this December 3rd – 8th 2017, on the same cruise ship. Turner, who is listed as co-chair, and who arranged an auto-reply email that he is ” out of the office now until 11.30 on Monday 11 December, attending a Symposium” however insists that he was not on board and that the message referred to a meeting at Linköping Hospital:
“You are misinformed, I was not on a “Caribbean cruise” as you state, but working in Sweden for Linköping University during this period”.
Another conference co-organiser at LiU used to be Mikael Syväjärvi, who is also editor of the other VBRI Press journal, Advanced Materials Proceedings. But he, like Turner, might have meanwhile parted ways with Tiwari, because, as Turner declared:
“Dr Tiwari, left my Division at Linköping University in June of 2017 and so what he chooses to do with his time is no longer a concern of mine”.

The duped Swedish symposium participant who spoke above now gave me his retrospective insights about the Tiwari Symposium experience:
“The conference was actually organized in a standard way. Yes, the excessive number of awards was unusual, and not all of them looked to be well deserved. But some good speakers were there as well. So, for myself I rated the conference somewhat below average by the level of talks but did not consider myself fooled at the moment.
My questions are now to LiU- why did they allow Tiwari to collect money for this conference using his private company (that was not obvious to anyone)? Why they did not protest when he continued to pretend he was Professor, while they knew very well that his IAM “institute” is fake and that he is not Professor of their University? Why didn’t they report him for fraud to police? Why did they allow him to represent Swedish science internationally by providing affiliation and even serving as co-organizers in 2015-2016? Why did they not prevent their own LiU professors from supporting a more recent cruise ship conference in 2017 when it become completely private business of one guy pretending to be director of fake “Institute of Advanced Materials”? Why did they watch respected people like Nils Mårtensson being fooled and why did they not warn him and others? This would have stopped the conferences and Tiwari’s fraudulent business”.
Tiwari’s conference activities now happen without the association with Linköping university. He even invented a new young lady to spam scientists with invitations: Cristine Prudzic, Congress Administrator. Here are some upcoming cruise ship conferences organised by Professor Tiwari, if you are interested:
Advanced Materials World Congress, Singapore, February 2018
(the Strait of Malacca from Singapore – Penang (Malaysia) – Singapore by the Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship)
Advanced Energy Materials Congress, Stockholm , 26-28 March 2018
(Stockholm (Sweden) – Helsinki (Finland) – Stockholm (Sweden) via Mariehamn, Aland by the Viking Line Cruise.)

Humble beginnings, with data manipulations
Before Tiwari’s career in predatory publishing, conferences and general swindling took off, he did what his Allahabad associate Prashant Sharma currently does: he manipulated data in order to build himself a publication list. This is an assembly sent to me by a whistleblower. It is probably just a sample.
Update 14.12.2017. I now received information from Ulf Nilsson, Dean of Science and Engineering at Linköping University, including the CV and all diploma of Tiwari:
1. [on validity of Tiwari’s PhD degree, – LS] Ashutosh Tiwari has submitted a PhD diploma when applying for employment at Linköping university. Whether this is a valid diploma should be addressed to the issuing institution (see enclosed cv).
2. According to our records he was employed as forskarassistent (research fellow) from 2011-04-01 to 2013-03-31 and then employed on a fixed-term contract as universitetslektor (senior lecturer) from 2013-04-01 to 2015-03-31. There are no contracts after that.
3. [on why Tiwari presented himself as Professor in public, incl. to his LiU colleagues,-LS] If he has done that it is clearly not correct. Ashutosh Tiwari holds the title of “docent” (see cv) which is similar to habilitation which is sometimes translated as “associate professor” but it is not a position, much less a professor position.
4. [on Sharma’s and Tiwari’s fraudulent papers published in Turner’s Biosensors & Bioelectronics, -LS] That question is not for me or Linköping University to answer but should be addressed to the publishing house.
5. [on LiU subsidies for Tiwari’s Caribbean cruises 2016 and 2017,- LS] As far as we can see there have been no travel reimbursements to Ashutosh Tiwari after his employment terminated in 2015.
Update 17.12.2017. Dean Ulf Nilsson now decided to act on the accusations raised in the comment section below this article:
“I have started investigating those claims that could constitute scientific misconduct”

Update 22.12.2017. as Tiwari frantically deletes his social media and other internet records, I offer this file as compilation of Tiwari’s conference scams, its victims and perpetrators.

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Hi
Do you have any news on the 25 28 Mars IAAM conference? Is still on? Unfortunatelly my department paid the registratiion fee and after few calls it seems the money can not be taken back. Do you have any ideea if the conference from Singapoore (same ” organizer”) was held?
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Hi Lars, your university should report it to the police, so they finally seize the property of VBRI AB in Linköping.
The Singapore conference happened, with both Tiwari and Syväjärvi participating. I askked LiU dean Nilsson how Syväjärvi was allowed to travel there:
“There might be a verbal approval from his superior to travel but there seems to be no written travel order”.
Nilsson then added: “His superior is Örjan Danielsson (head of division) and Mattias Severin (head of department)”.
About the March conference on the cruise ship:
The preparation for VBRI conference in March is indeed on the way. At the same time Viking Line proposes 50% discount for cabins at conferences and the whole package for 2 days conference is only about 150 euros per person per night with coffee and meals. March is certainly low season for Viking Line compared to August.
https://www.vikingline.se/konferens-och-gruppresor/konferens-kryssning/konferenspaket/helsingfors/
Tiwari takes 850 euro registration plus charges for cabins which are like 5-6 times higher than their real cost .
Here one can make reservation for the same day
https://www.vikingline.se/cruise/swe/sv/change-cabin.vl
To compare the cabin B4 inside view cost now SEK310 for one night, SEK620 for two nights. Tiwary charges €275 (SEK2800) per night:
https://www.vbripress.com/aemc18/pages/single-cabins
If this is not enough for a police report, I don’t know what else is needed.
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Bear in mind, the Viking Line runs ferries. Nice ferries, with cabins for overnight journeys like the Stockholm-Helsinki route, but ferries. So they sell there-and-back ferry tickets, which are popular with Swedes who want to spend a day in Helsinki or just an opportunity to fill a shopping-trolley with duty-free liquor, and I guess they can call that a “cruise” if they want to. But the ships are not “cruise liners”.
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It looks like low cost/high profit business. He will get income of about 500-600 euros per person at least. Even if only 50 “award winners” and “invited speakers” will pay these fees, he will make decent profit for small family business. 25 000 euros three times per year and his salary is higher than that of professor at LiU.
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Today in my email:
Dear Dr. E. Marin,
We cordially invite you to deliver an invited talk and serve as a committee member/session chair in the 06th assembly of Advanced Energy Materials World Congress (AEMWC 2018, http://www.e2018.iaamevents.org). Please send us your consent by 31 July 2018 using the YES or NO options:
Yes: I will deliver an invited talk and serve as a committee member/session chair in the respective session of AEMWC 2018 within the deadline
No: I am unable to attend the AEMWC 2018
The AEMWC-2018 (www.e2018.iaamevents.org) invites researchers from all around the world to submit your abstracts at the Advanced Energy Materials World Congress. The congress is scheduled from 04 – 07 November 2018, on a Viking Line Cruise sailing over the Baltic Sea. The theme of the conference is “New age energy materials and technology”, reflected the scientist-industry model that is valued for the advancement of society.
This is an opportunity to meet the distinguished international researchers from industry and academia, who are dynamically aligning morals, regulation, society and policy with the progress of the science of energy materials. Besides, the hospitality of the cruise and the visits of the two capital cities [Stockholm (Sweden) – Helsinki (Finland)] of Scandinavia will be of additional attraction.
Important URLs:
Registration Fee, http://www.e2018.iaamevents.org/pages/register
Location and Venue: http://www.e2018.iaamevents.org/pages/location
Program: http://www.e2018.iaamevents.org/pages/program
Role of the Committee Member:
To advise the conference organising committee on scientific matters including suggesting topics for sub/sessions, recommend speakers, etc.
To encourage student, researchers, colleagues, and collaborators to participate in the conference.
To track developments of conference activities.
To assist to make grand success of conference, as appropriate, through public speaking, professional work, and outreach to contact networks.
To chair a session during the conference
Please do let us know about your further queries.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to the congress.
With kindest regards,
Conference Team
Advanced Energy Materials World Congress 2018
http://www.e2018.iaamevents.org
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The scam is continuing, as I just received an invitation to be a committee member and an invited speaker at his scam conference. I currently get bombarded with shady conferences and therefore do not accept any invitation from a conference of which I am unsure of the academic standing, however these invitations look very realistic and I can understand if honest people are innocently duped by these. I was very happy to be able to read more on this scam. Thank you for this information.
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Yes, we want to know in details of the scam.
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Thanks for this great investigation.
I first encountered the name Ashutosh Tiwari on June 13th 2017, when I received an invitation to submit an abstract for a book chapter for the book “Advanced Tropological Insulators”, in the Advanced Materials Series, WILEY-Scrivener, USA.
I saw that the managing editor was Sophie Thomson, PhD, and that the Series Editor was Prof. Ashutush Tiwari from Linkoping University.
I immediately suspected something was wrong, since I could not find what a tropological insulator was, and even if the intention was for topological insulators, it was not in my field of expertise.
Also, I noticed that all the links in the email were actually redirected (the written link was not the same as the browser showed would be opened).
I searched for the name and found contact details at Linkoping University
I forwarded him the email explaining that I think someone might be using his name as a fraud.
He replied on June 14th that he is indeed the editor of the series and of another series.
I replied to him that I believe I was mistakenly sent the email since I am not in this field of studies, and that there appears to be a typo in the name of the book. I also expressed my concern regarding using redirection links.
He thanked me for my suggestion and did not acknowledge the typo of Tropological.
On June 29th I received the same email again , but with the title corrected to “Topological”, still with redirection links.
I noticed that the book can be found on Google Books, still with the typo, with an expected publication in 2018:
https://books.google.com/books/about/Advanced_Tropological_Insulator_Material.html?id=94hRMQAACAAJ
There are many other websites listing the book with the typo (Wiley, Amazon, B&N etc…)
On the Scrivener website it exists with the typo corrected:
http://www.scrivenerpublishing.com/cart/title.php?id=389
Since then, it seems I have received quite a few invitations to submit abstracts for conferences from IAAM, but I just ignored them, and thought they were legitimate conferences that are of no interest to me.
Until on February 22nd 2018, I received, as many others, an invitation to be an invited speaker and committee member for the EAMC 2018. That is when I started searching EAMC, IAAM and once again saw the name Ashutosh Tiwari.
I then searched again for Ashutush Tiwari, and that is how I found this wonderful website.
The links are still redirected in this email, although not as obviously, since the beginning of the address is similar to the actual website.
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We have received the same invitation to write a book chapter for another title of this Advanced Materials Series (named “Handbook of Graphene Materials”) supposedly to be published by Scrivener-Wiley. I do not quite understand what is going on here and what is the actual role of this guy and VBRI press in this book series; and whether we should go ahead and submit a manuscript and whether it is worth the time and effort.
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I came across this blog very recently. What’s his current status? People are still not aware of this fraud. I tried to contact some Indian news agencies to write something about it but no luck.
He gave a Skype interview for a Ph.D. position in 2015 for LiU but after the Interview, he told me the same thing that I have no position in LiU but in a collaboration in Durban, in South Africa, and I would be a visiting researcher in LiU.
Luckily, I made the right decision to not go there.but still could be many students to fall into his trap, especially in his new VBRI venture.
So is there anyone who could somehow make this story to publish in some Indian newspapers?
And lastly, I became a huge fan of this journalism!
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*He took a skype interview
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https://www.vbripress.com/aemc18/pages/about-aemc-2018
I am curious if this conference is actually happening right now or not? The web page is dead with no program or speakers. Was it cancelled for good?
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The conference happened! I was there…but the number of weird things seen…made me make a short investigation and…here I am. All the things said about the conference in this page are true: the cost of the cabin and of the hotel in Stockholm, the number of awards, the number of attendees,etc. Please people, take care when you decide to go to AMC!
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Hi . Me I was also there. Indeed weird stuff but also some good stuff. The Sweden is pricey. I booked a hotel next to for almost half price. For the cabin I checked the prices on the company website and are almost the same (dont forget you have 4 beds in one cabin).
I succeed in building some new connections and in fact we are writing right now a proposal for H2020 stuff. So in the end was much much better than I expected. ANd indeed the trip was nice. The nature is very wild up north.
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Haha… I had received many of his email invitations to attend cruise conferences. I also checked, he is still the editor of the prestigious journal, “Advanced Functional Materials” by OnlineWiley.
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When did you check? This certainly is not the case now:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/16163028/homepage/team/index.html
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This name Tiwari is gonna expose many greedy scientists and predatory journals. I am looking into his recent Nanoenergy papers. Alot to worry. Some one said he is also on the editorial Scientific Reports. This is interesting, I always knew something is wrong with these journals.
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A lot of frustration here. Dear Eunice you said “some one said”. HAve you check that ? I dont think so. But it is easier to write something here in order to look important. There are many Tiwary ‘s around the world and not all of them are scam. Just google it, Second ” I always knew something is wrong with these journals”.. This sound like you ve been rejected from there. Look I was rejected many times from Nature or Science. No doubt there is somethin wrong also with those ones. (You must understand this is ironic). What I want to say is I agree these conf are low qualities and the guy might be a scam but from here one can not draws conclusions about all Tiwari s or journals.
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I suppose when you take a carton of milk out of the fridge and it smells bad, you keep pouring bits out in the hopes of finding something useful? Science is an honor system, and this guy ain’t got none.
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Unfortunatelly it seems that Science stops to be an honor system. We have to prostitute our brain for a grant and the competions is harder and harder. My previous reactions cames because I know 2 Tiwary both professors and they are normal people. You can not blame all Tiwary s because one is jerk and takes advantage of the system (I work at LIU and know a little the history). Second the thought about Scientific Reports is a little exagerated. They are more than 300 people working there (just look on the website) and I know 5 6 of them and for sure they are OK.
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VBRI isn’t done yet.. Got an interview mail on 26th April 2017 for an opportunity to work as a communications manager, Swedish MNC. Fake Professor is upto something big. The email signature also mentions a WhatsApp number of recruiter, what a joke 😂
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Correction, interview date for 26th April 2018.
The contract details of the VBRI recruiter given below
M.Bindra (Coordinator)
VBRI India (Vinoba bhave Research Institute)
Voice Only: 78380 399 79 and 9720 4622 02
Whatsapp Only: 8650 726 502
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Iam preparing a list of predatory journals and conferences. For updates on predatory journals and predatory conferences please visit: http://www.predatoryconferences.com
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I attended one the conferences in Sweden. The talks were good and cruise was not luxury at all. The cabins were small. This conference series is cheaper than the SPIE (optics, etc) series where you pay almost 700 dollars and you only get a bad coffee. IAAM registration fee included all the meals and tours which were educational about the history of Sweden and Finland. SPIE series which is a profit organization has famous people as the chairs and co-chairs and most of the time they don not review the proceedings. IAAM is bringing young and famous researchers for a few days together and the scientists who got their awards deserved their awards. For SPIE series people invite their friends and give them awards. The difference is that, AAM is initiated by a small group of people. and not from US. The organizer of IAAM did a great job and every aspect of the conference was properly done. I think there is a bias as the director is from India.
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[this comment was placed from same IP address as “speaker” above. This “speaker” agrees with him/herself. -LS]
I agree I attended the same conference in Sweden. There were many good talks and the conference brought scientists together who never had a chance to come to places like the United States. Getting Visa for some of them would be hard. All the people who got awards were prominent scientists in their field.s It is not fare to hammer this group because they are not part of large conference series. I have been in SPIE series too, they are making a lot of money from conference fees and sell the proceedings if your university doesn’t have the subscription. Someone needs to probe SPIE to find out what they do with their money .I doubt the conference chairs even bother to read the papers submitted to their focused groups.
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Leonid, having the same IP means the last two comments used the same computer not from the same person. My friend and iI both attended the meeting and he was suprised you kept a positive comment and I used his computer to write the 2nd one. I think you need to look into the patterns of many conferences, ifor example fancy resorts in Korea, Hawaii, and big fish like SPIE.
Having a few scientists from places who can never make it to large conferences in the US,along with prominet US and European ,was an dvantage of IAAM. For the first time I heard a talk from a scientist from Preu and the work was encouraging. Right now it is hard for Russians and Chinese to go to the US conferences. Sweden is a liberal country and i was impressed by the organization skill of the crew on the cruise and the tour guides.
Being negative about scientific meetings is not productive. I went there and decided by myself that the theme was acceptable and better than many focused sessions in large meeting. Whether I go back, probably, but not sleeping in those small cabins. I am sending this comment from a different computer.
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So the main selling point of Tiwari’s conference for you is the Baltic cruise and sightseeing? And next time you say you will use public research money for a fancier cabin for you? And awards are well deserved because you got one. Ok. But why anonymous if this is how academic conferences are supposed to work?
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Speaker is not disturbed by the fact that the main conference organizer pretended to be Professor long after loosing his job, then proclaimed himself to be director of not existing institute with not existing laboratories, pretended that his journal has impact factor and awarded himself couple of times for research which included dozen of papers with faked data and duplicated images. It is personal choice if somebody is happy to receive award from that kind of person and likes to receive invitations from fake administrators with faces stolen from internet. What is indeed true is that there are many of these conferences now and many are possibly even worse.
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There is a highly questionable pattern here, as depicted by Challenger and therefore impossible to trust information from the so called Speaker. Sending a supporting message from the same computer is in the same gate.
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Both initial “speaker” comments came from same IP address in Barcelona, and were posted after 8PM, outside work hours. Can’t be a workplace computer 😉 The claim that two different academics shared it makes little sense now .
I suggest we wish that speaker a nice Baltic cruising with IAAM, as long as his or her academic employer doesn’t figure it out whom they are paying and for what.
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I have been posting several items but do not see them.
1’ )We should not be the judge ,let Swedish govermnet take care of the fraud. Why is the director walking free if he is guilty of fraud and money laundry as well as scientific ethics. Learn from the US system, RobertMuller is the investigator not bloggers
2) Why can not Leonid trust people when they say one computer was used. People can hang out after work. Academic friends are not only working together.
3) There is a postive comment by Mickael on April 23rd, that seems to be fine by Leonid as it is not from Spain
4) I am not duplicating myself, I have not gained anything from this conference, the people who got awards will not gain anything as they are famous already
5) What is wrong with having proper hotels when people go to conferences, we work very hard and get our own grants, university does not pay for us
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I found 3 of your comments in spam (wordpress put them there), but there is no point of releasing them now as you re-iterated your points above.
As you are constantly repeating yourself, and speak otherwise nonsense (you have no understanding what the role of the press is in the civil society), and keep trolling (we all know there is only one “speaker”), maybe let us stop here. Unless you are prepared to identify yourself, I will have to end this inane debate.
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