Great, let’s do Tue 11th Nov. 2-3pm then (hopefully won’t take whole hr but am blocking just incase).

 

Here is Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5191046969?pwd=alpzaldoZEd3N2ZEQ0hYZU1RR1dOdz09

Meeting ID: 519 104 6969

Passcode: jY3zH8

 

Great also that Nina will send out for review – think it would have been out of character if she wouldn’t since this is right up this journals correspondence-piece alley (just hope she picks usual/recommended BLS folks – let’s see 😊)!

 

All the best and talk soon,

Kareem

 

From: "Sal La Cavera III (staff) via Software" <software@biobrillouin.org>
Reply to: "Sal La Cavera III (staff)" <Salvatore.LaCaveraIII@nottingham.ac.uk>
Date: Monday, 3. November 2025 at 11:34
To: Kareem Elsayad <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at>, Robert Prevedel <prevedel@embl.de>
Cc: Kareem Elsayad via Software <software@biobrillouin.org>
Subject: [Software] Re: Meeting to discuss presentations of software at BioBrillouin 2025

 

Hi everyone,

 

Yes totally agree re: coordinating a coherent team message for the different presentations. I'm mainly free on those Mon/Tues slots.

 

On a side note, it still looks like the manuscript hasn't passed the editorial sift. Does anyone have any intel on that or is it worth a friendly email to Nina asking how it's going?

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone in Berlin,

 

Best,

 

Sal

 

---------------------------------------------------------------

Salvatore La Cavera III

Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow

Nottingham Research Fellow

Optics and Photonics Group

University of Nottingham
Email: salvatore.lacaveraiii@nottingham.ac.uk
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0210-3102

Book a Coffee and Research chat with me!


From: Robert Prevedel via Software <software@biobrillouin.org>
Sent: 03 November 2025 08:24
To: Kareem Elsayad <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at>
Cc: Kareem Elsayad via Software <software@biobrillouin.org>
Subject: [Software] Re: Meeting to discuss presentations of software at BioBrillouin 2025

 

Hi Kareem,

 

thanks for organizing - I fully agree it’d be great to coordinate and present a coherent story. I could do the Mon. and Tue. slots, and maybe the Thu. one if really needed. Fri. I am busy.

 

Best,

Robert

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Phone: +49 6221 387-8722

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On 03.11.2025, at 01:02, Kareem Elsayad via Software <software@biobrillouin.org> wrote:

 

Hi All,

 

So, at the BioBrillouin meeting in Berlin we have 3 presentations on software stuff ( Carlo=talk, Sebastian=poster, Pierre=Poster) – this is great! Think it would be good if we coordinate a little so as to present coherent message and compliment each others stuff (even directing people to other presentations/posters as relevant).

 

Politically seen, since some (potential) reviewers of manuscript will most likely (certainly) be there, presenting coherent argument of how the different parts are needed for the whole, will look very good. I would propose the idea of having a visual graphic, e.g. a tree or some spider diagram (is that a word?), etc., that everyone includes in their presentation, with e.g. a circle around the part that they are presenting. If I was reviewer from an outside perspective this would look like it really is a serious and coherent thought through effort!

 

Would propose a quick (~1/2 hr) meeting sometime after next week (i.e. 10-14th November)

Below are four times that would work for me.. let me know which could work for you?

 

Mon 10th Nov. 11-12am

Tue 11th Nov. 2-3pm

Thur 13th Nov 12-1pm

Fri 14th Nov 9-10am

 

All the best,

Kareem

 

 

 

 

 

 

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