@tonychemero This is what the SF police robot prototype looks like. When I'm vaporized for jaywalking or having a beer at the park, at least give me the dignity of making it look like a dinosaur or vampire or something.
We’d like to congratulate @NEIDirector, Michael F. Chiang, M.D., a notable pediatric ophthalmologist and board-certified clinical informatician, on his election to @theNAMedicine
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@JakobSanderson@DynastyZoltanFF This example is a great intuition pump. The Jets' QB problem was much easier to solve than the Patriots'. Next year the Jets have Rodgers while the Patriots have Jones again or maybe... Zappe?
(Ofc the Pats might get Lamar but that's just a bad beat.)
Lots of news about NSF GRFP awards today. I’m very proud of my foreign PhD students who left their homes to come to a country with an uncertain political climate. They’re not eligible for NSF or NIH fellowships, but are winners in my mind.
Do you know someone who embodies the scientific rigor and collegiality that Robert Boynton brought to the field of vision science? Nominate them for the Boynton lecture!
The 2023 Fall Vision Meeting will take place 5-8 October. It will be hosted by the University of Washington and held at UW facilities South Lake Union in Seattle, Washington. Stay tuned here or at https://t.co/Zbt24ZsdhH for details.
@DrGBuckingham This prof is a psycho but honest question: is this a stereotype about America? My American faculty friends have a different (perhaps false) self-image: that the growing view of students as customers and institutions as vendors has weakened the autonomy of university faculty.
@rkuruvi1 Transparency in data & analysis is a worthwhile goal, and will definitely make science better. Other admin burdens and inefficiencies (in purchasing, travel, etc) seem much more wasteful--solutions to problems that don't meaningfully exist.