A few years ago, I asked myself: Why does excellent science often remain invisible, even though it is so valuable to our society?
Now another year has passed, and I am very pleased that I had the opportunity to help several scientists present their research to a wider audience.
Many researchers achieve great results and publish in renowned journals – yet their work only reaches a small circle of specialists.
The Hirsch index shows citations within the scientific community, but it says nothing about how your research is perceived, found, or appreciated by the general public.
This is where Science Relation (SR) comes in: My approach brings scientists and their projects to the public in a targeted manner—in a way that is understandable, strategic, and visible. Whether through social media, articles, or Wikipedia profiles, the goal is to bring your work into the public eye and strengthen your reputation, reach, and funding opportunities in the long term.
I have years of experience in determining what content works, how to draw attention to relevant projects, and which platforms have the greatest impact. Your expertise is always at the forefront—nothing is simplified or distorted.
With Science Relation, you can, for example:
• Present your research projects in a way that is understandable to a wider audience
• Increase your digital visibility and discoverability
• Promote your publications in a targeted manner
• Lay the foundation for new collaborations or third-party funding
Scientific excellence deserves to be seen. With Science Relation, it becomes visible – strategically, sustainably, and measurably:
More information: https://philosophies.de/index.php/science-relation/