
Mostly in phys. chem., but recently branched out in other fields - one his latest was savaged for the vast number of mistakes.
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 12:35,
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In the shatner .gif with the bird whose boobs are shatners head, who is the bird?
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 12:43,
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ie appears in documentaries? articles in the gruanaid?
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 12:49,
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shares a name with a diet.
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 12:55,
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found him that way, I never did much chem, even though it's what i went to uni to do...
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 12:56,
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35% of Southampton chem graduates left to do accounting...
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 12:57,
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Phys chem is for knobs anyway.
/Biochemist
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 12:58,
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/Biochemist

/degree in biochemistry, now a bio/cheminformaticist ...er.. but not physical chemistry OH NO.
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 13:02,
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We'll end up comparing lists of our publications in a minute...
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 13:04,
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Mind you, it's different in different fields. I've heard in physics one evry couple years ain't bad, but in other things, you need four a year or more.
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 13:08,
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(i'm a 1st year phd student so I'm pretty lucky to have what I've got)
in fields like optics/plasma, you'd need 4 to survive because if you don't publish, the ARC hates you.
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 13:11,
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in fields like optics/plasma, you'd need 4 to survive because if you don't publish, the ARC hates you.

Lucky all round, really. I'm supposedly the youngest postdoc ever to have started at Bern and I managed to get a wodge of papers from my Ph. D. It was very odd giving undergrad lectures to people older than me.
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 13:18,
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And said 'magnetism and masturbation are the same thing. Both happen in a dark place and it's a relief when they're over.'
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Sat 6 Jun 2009, 13:07,
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Apparently, I have to go to Monash to use one.
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