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How to find to 'collaborate' with Professors to get funding for my research papers? [D]

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Navigating the landscape of academic funding can be challenging, especially for emerging researchers. If you're seeking collaboration with Professors to support your research papers, consider reaching out to faculty members whose interests align with your work in AI. Look for opportunities at universities known for their research funding programs and engage in academic networking platforms. Establishing relationships with Professors can lead to potential co-authorships, financial backing, and valuable mentorship while allowing you to maintain your position as the lead author.

So, I have a few research papers, which I feel are good enough for top conferences' workshops or adjacent proceedings, and maybe even the main conference itself.

I recently, submitted to and got accepted at a CVPR Archival Workshop (which is considered to be great in it's niche), but was forced to withdraw as I lacked the money to do the Author Registration as the lone author. I am from India, and have been financial ruined after being orphaned in a car accident.

Now, I want co-authors who are Professors willing to fund these costs, while letting me be the first/lead author, and don't ask for a lot of changes in the research work (mainly in various fields of AI).

Anyways to do this, like any European/American Universities where Professors are willing, or any organizatios? I have trust issues with people in my College.

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