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It is just an example od the academic misconducts in FSU

From this event, the irresponsibility to keep the academic integrity in this university is obvious.

The reason of this irresponsibility is that the administration or partial of the faculties got the benefits from this misconduct!

I am accusing a professor in the college of engineer at FSU who plagiarized my published paper as his own in his publication. The professor also submitted my patents and published research results to apply for research funding but meliciously excluded the principle inventor, me.

However, FSU is trying to cover up this misconduct by double policy and by retaliation. I am still fighting to ask the FSU to do serious investigation based on its published policies and the common academic ethic standard and the law.

It is the most dirty thing that a university does not care to protect student's rights. It should be the worst crime that "take student's advantage by faculty members or the university itself!

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