no, its property of the university/PI you are working under, you just get your name recognized on the paper, that translate as an entry in your CV/resume, scientist is willing to sacrifice that autonomy to have the CV being filled with published papers. apparently its quantity over quality, which is another topic as far as papers go. and i heard some people have to write dozens of papers just to get noticed by employers/universities on thier CV.
no, its property of the university/PI you are working under, you just get your name recognized on the paper, that translate as an entry in your CV/resume, scientist is willing to sacrifice that autonomy to have the CV being filled with published papers. apparently its quantity over quality, which is another topic as far as papers go. and i heard some people have to write dozens of papers just to get noticed by employers/universities on thier CV.