We need an anime of this: “How I Married a Greek Hero and Got Stuck at Home with a Bunch of Losers”, maybe.
We need an anime of this: “How I Married a Greek Hero and Got Stuck at Home with a Bunch of Losers”, maybe.
Looks more like Mecha-Godzilla, tho.
The dangerous thing is that you can, in many science fields, get a PhD with minimal collaboration. Just pass the quals and focus on your disseration project, there you go. But you’ll be at a tremendous disadvantage during a faculty search, when you’re up against all those people who did internships early in their career, kept those research connections, led research projects in the local lab, joined student groups at conferences and helped organize a student workshop, reviewed for conferences, helped out on projects with people you met at conferences, contributed to funding proposals, etc.
The one “secret” I wish I’d known a lot earlier is that you don’t have to do it alone. In fact, the more you collaborate the more successful you’ll be: more research ideas, more publications, more committee memberships in workshops/conferences, more participating on teams being put together to apply for research funding, more people to reach out to when you’re looking for a job, etc. The most successful scientists I’ve known had huge networks of collaborators.
I dunno… getting a PhD just teaches you how to do research. If you want to get a faculty position, there’s a whole other set of skills on top of that; in the US for CS at larger universities it’s mostly about getting funding and becoming “respected” in your field. But you have to tell people that you want to learn those additional skills. That’s the part that’s hard to know about beforehand.
Looks like this was adapted into an hourlong episode of a 1966 TV show, haven’t watched it yet tho:
omg that’s right… it’s… it’s not my fault! I was misled by an AI!
Best case scenario:
he later clarified that he has no say on internships and that he took no offense to her tweets whatsoever. He was providing a friendly warning that he knows the people in charge of internships and that they’d likely take offense to her tweets.
Geez, too bad they weren’t on a platform that gave them enough space to clarify. Maybe that was the real mistake.
Yeah, there’s electricity in the brain, for example.
Looks pretty good… but… is it just unapologetically fascist?
“the answer’s on the information superhighway!”
wait… Job was a marketer and a manager, right? I mean, those are important skills, and he did them effectively, but… is that what is widely considered tech innovation?