How to write a paper in two days
On my most popular post "How to write an abstract in 30 minutes" I was asked if I could come up with something similar for writing a paper.Recently, I've noticed that I need to hack my way through getting a…
On my most popular post "How to write an abstract in 30 minutes" I was asked if I could come up with something similar for writing a paper.Recently, I've noticed that I need to hack my way through getting a…
Recently, my fiancé asked me how to reach people with his message on Twitter. He tried by using the same message over and over, and just adding other people or hashtags to it - something which only made him get…
Do you use Slideshare already?If you answers this with "no", here is a list of reasons why you might like to consider sharing your presentations online:1. Easy to shareSlideshare is to me the easiest way of having my content uploaded,…
I remember how terrified I was feeling when I presented my research work for the first time to an audience. Over the past years though, and after many presentations, I feel that I have gained a certain level of confidence,…
One of the challenges of the PhD journey, is to hold on tight and plow through the mud when necessary. These days, I'm re-analyzing the experimental data of my first series of experiments, and it's at least, a tedious task.…
If you're around this blog for some time, you might have noticed that I refer to the Pomodoro technique every now and then. I am now using it frequently again, since I got the Pomodoro Lite app for my iPhone…
I love listening to music, preferably on my own stereo in my room (which was arguably one of the best presents my parents ever came to me with). When I'm in my office, or whenever my CD collection is out…
On April 9th, senator Fulbright is remembered (go to http://www.ThankYouFulbright.org for more information, or for submitting a thank you note yourself). I've taken this information from the Thank You Fulbright website:Senator Fulbright was born on April 9, 1905. The Anniversary…
This month marked another milestone in my PhD learning process - I had my first ever lecture. Of course I was scared, of course I was nervous, but I do think it was a very valuable experience.Here's what I learned:1.…
Last week, I describe the general ideas behind testing a slab with just one steel plate while in reality cars and trucks in many different varieties are loading the structure. I'll now be going into detail on a few particularities…