It was a pleasure to host the @PCC_WUR group @MerkleInstitute as part of their PhD study trip this week. We had a great day of scientific exchanges, rounded off with a sunny BBQ. Hope this event will spark new collaborations in the future! @AMI_PolyChemMat@AMI_Physics
How about we have a beer and talk a bit about science?
My student and I will be hosting the @pintofscienceNL in Wageningen next May 13th at Under de Linden. More information here: https://t.co/mpsNzDEYZI
“120 years ago, Marie Skłodowska Curie was the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. I am the fifth. (...) I hope that this is a new trend, which will inspire new generations!”
- physics laureate Anne L'Huillier in her #NobelPrize banquet speech.
🎓 Dr. Joice Kaschuk(@joicekaschuk), one of the first #BorealAlliance#exchange scholars, has been appointed as an Assistant Professor at Wageningen University & Research(@WUR). 🇨🇦🇫🇮🇳🇱 Congratulations!🎊 Joining #BPI from the @AaltoUniversity - @FinnCERES, her research focused on innovative #nanocellulose applications in #energy harvesting. 🌱 She made invaluable contributions as an integral part of Dr. Johan Foster's and Dr. Orlando Rojas's research groups.
#ResearchSuccess #BPICommunity #UBC #BioProducts
Discover more about her inspiring journey: https://t.co/wHBAvqJcg9
Dr.@joicekaschuk, a #BPI alumna and now Assistant Professor at Wageningen University & Research(@WUR ) in the Netherlands, is looking for a PhD student to join a groundbreaking project on #sustainable #polymers. 🌿�� As a part of the interdisciplinary team in the Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter group at #WUR, you'll delve into innovative processes, transforming lignocellulosic and agricultural wastes into eco-friendly polymers like #nanocellulose and #nanolignin. 🌱
#UBC #BioProducts #CareerOpportunity
Find more: https://t.co/dKoyIM1W6a
We’re finally here !
Hello everyone !
I am conducting a national study on Latina doctoral students in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) field. If you are a Latina doc STEM student, we want to hear from you!
https://t.co/U6BXAl0X5r
Not sure where to publish your research? Here are 7 bookmark-worthy tools that help you decide on the right target journal or repository for your research!
A thread. 🧵
#newPI#ECRchat
1. See failure as a beginning.
2. Never stop learning.
3. Assume nothing, question everything.
4. Teach others what you know.
5. Analyze objectively.
6. Practice humility.
7. Respect constructive criticism.
8. Take initiative.
9. Give credit where it's due.
10. Love what you do.
TL;DR: The 7 most common mistakes in the Introduction section
#1: Not describing the problem
#2: Section is too long
#3: Wall of text
#4: Sentences are too long
#5: Boring first sentence
#6: No flow
#7: Too many synonyms
Part 7.
Again, celebrate all your small achievements, including all the f* days that you thought you wouldn't survive. Also, remember you are not alone and you should look for someone to talk about it all.
To end, I want to say I'm proud of you! :)
Part 1.
I just saw a trend here where people were showing their achievements in academia. It's pretty cool to see how the journey of some people was. However, I noticed a few things, too:
Part 6.
29. 2nd panic attack and started therapy
29. Started Postdoc in Finland
30. Covid Pandemia and 3rd panic attack
31. Started taking medices for anxiety and depression
31. Moved to Canada as Visiting Scholar
32. Became unemployed
33. Still looking for jobs