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what would be your generational ML lesson to your younger self?

imagine you could travel back in time and explain 1 technical concept to your younger self , what would it be? and how would you explain it? please do it for the sake of a thousand younger people who will read it today.

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u/Odd_Chemical_420 — 11 days ago

what would be your generational research lesson to your younger self?

imagine you could travel back in time and explain 1 technical concept to your younger self , what would it be? and how would you explain it? please do it for the sake of a thousand younger people who will read it today.

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u/Odd_Chemical_420 — 11 days ago

what would be you generational neuroscience lesson to your younger self?

imagine you could travel back in time and explain 1 technical concept to your younger self , what would it be? and how would you explain it? please do it for the sake of a thousand younger people who will read it today.

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u/Odd_Chemical_420 — 11 days ago

what would be your generational genetics lesson to your younger self?

imagine you could travel back in time and explain 1 technical concept to your younger self , what would it be? and how would you explain it? please do it for the sake of a thousand younger people who will read it today.

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u/Odd_Chemical_420 — 11 days ago
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what would be your generational neuro lesson to your younger self?

imagine you could travel back in time and explain 1 technical concept to your younger self , what would it be? and how would you explain it? please do it for the sake of a thousand younger people who will read it today.

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u/Odd_Chemical_420 — 11 days ago
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what would be you generational optics lesson to your younger self?

imagine you could travel back in time and explain 1 technical concept to your younger self , what would it be? and how would you explain it? please do it for the sake of a thousand younger people who will read it today.

*your generational
(sorry for the typo)

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u/Odd_Chemical_420 — 11 days ago

PI afraid of publishing?

My PI has a poor track record of recent publishing. He had good record of publishing in phd and postdoc. But now, its really bad. People graduated from his lab without papers - how tf is it even allowed. Not even 3-4 year phds but 9-10 years PhDs.

Largely, I fault the students for lack of motivation to work (i understand this also is a PI's responsibility to motivate and push and mentor and guide - but please, he can not do that; lets be honest, most PIs cannot.)

Anyway, In around the same time of last 10 years, I have started and finished a phd and 2 postdocs with publications. Now, that my current (2nd postdoc) paper is sitting with him, I realize neither does he have any motivation to publish. zero excitement about the story, or responding to my emails or commenting on the manuscript. This is 100% my work single author - which is rare for the experimental field that i am in - the least i expect him to do is show some interest, submit it for publishing!!!

What is wrong with people like him who have consumed and wasted years of public money.

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u/Odd_Chemical_420 — 21 days ago