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research in or research on

“Research in” typically refers to conducting research within a specific field or area.

  • For example, “I am currently conducting research in algebra.”

“Research on” typically refers to conducting research about a specific topic or subject.

  • For example, “I am currently conducting research on functions.”

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I am currently conducting research in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence, specifically focusing on developing new algorithms for natural language processing tasks such as sentiment analysis and language translation, by utilizing the latest techniques in deep learning and neural networks.

We operate and build world-class astronomical observatories for NASA and advances research in astronomy.

They are trimming early-stage research in rare diseases and cancer, seeking to externalize development by licensing out programs.

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I am currently conducting research on the potential benefits and drawbacks of implementing AI-powered systems in the healthcare industry, by analyzing data from various studies and conducting surveys among medical professionals to gain a deeper understanding of the real-world implications and ethical considerations of such technology.

Advanced Research on Language Acquisition is a research and resource center devoted to improving language teaching and learning.

Dr. Lyn is spearheading research on children’s napping habits.

Review of controlled clinical research on the Transcendental Meditation program and cardiovascular disease,

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