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Simulate peer review by constructing reviewer personas from Zotero sources. Identifies relevant perspectives, retrieves full texts, builds reviewer profiles, and generates focused reviews on theory/methods and findings.
Generate academic research proposals for PhD applications. Use when user asks to "write a research proposal", "create PhD proposal", "generate research plan", "撰写研究计划", "写博士申请", "doctoral proposal", or mentions specific research topics for PhD application. Supports STEM, humanities, and social sciences with field-specific adaptations. Follows Nature Reviews-style academic writing conventions. Supports both English and Chinese output based on user preference.
Search arXiv for academic papers. Use when users want to find research papers, preprints, or academic articles on any topic. Supports filtering by date, category, and author.
Communications-domain literature review with Claude-style knowledge-base-first retrieval. Use when the task is about communications, wireless, networking, satellite/NTN, Wi-Fi, cellular, transport protocols, congestion control, routing, scheduling, MAC/PHY, rate adaptation, channel estimation, beamforming, or communication-system research and the user wants papers, related work, a survey, or a landscape summary. Search Zotero, Obsidian, and local paper folders first when available, then search IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, ACM Digital Library, and broader web in that order.
Use this skill when the user requests to "read paper", "analyze paper", "summarize paper", "read a paper", "analyze literature", "help me look at this paper", "paper notes", or provides a PDF file that appears to be an academic paper. It is specialized for CV/DL papers. It also supports Zotero integration: "read this paper...", "quickly look at this paper...", "critically analyze this paper...", "read XXX from Zotero", "batch read papers under the VLA category in Zotero" **Important Trigger Phrases**: "read XXX", "read this one", "help me read" → must call this skill
Search and analyze research papers, find related work, summarize key ideas. Use when user says "find papers", "related work", "literature review", "what does this paper say", or needs to understand academic papers.
9 knowledge graphs skills. Trigger: building knowledge graphs, connecting concepts, ontology design. Design: graph construction, traversal, and visualization for research knowledge.