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2014/08/07 | 3,130 | 13,121 | <issue_start>username_0: The bookstore at my American university is an outpost of Barnes and Noble, charges much higher prices than can be found on Amazon, and in my opinion offers very poor service. Among other things that upset me, they prohibit students from browsing the stacks of textbooks -- instead you are suppos... |
2014/08/08 | 408 | 1,574 | <issue_start>username_0: Every day I receive the latest arXiv abstracts via email, with subject lines such as
`physics daily Subj-class mailing a4 1`
`physics daily Subj-class mailing 124 1`
`physics daily Subj-class mailing 490 1`
With new email clients that create "conversations" from an email chain based on ... |
2014/08/08 | 2,526 | 10,143 | <issue_start>username_0: I have finish my BSc in physics. I want to work in a interdiscipline like biophysics or econophysics. Because these are mainly physics, one can study higher with spending little effort to understand biology or economy concept. However, I think that having a stable knowledge in other discipline ... |
2014/08/08 | 1,299 | 5,337 | <issue_start>username_0: Surprisingly, I have not found a similar question to mine - all I found was a question about the maximum number of citations per sentence.
However, I am more interested in the total number of citations that is considered normal for a paper (to be more specific, a Master Thesis, which in my cas... |
2014/08/08 | 2,038 | 8,770 | <issue_start>username_0: As the title says, do student reviews of teachers actually ever matter?
At least in the U.S most universities I know of have their students evaluate their teachers at the end of each term. I do know that things like tenure, if they do research, or if they are just an instructor plays a role i... |
2014/08/09 | 4,462 | 18,251 | <issue_start>username_0: Increasingly, my school has been recruiting students from Central Asia, so I see 1-3 Muslim students in each section.
Near the end of the last term, one student asked for leave for some religious activity. He was surprised when I said he could go, then he told me he had missed many Friday afte... |
2014/08/09 | 2,118 | 9,268 | <issue_start>username_0: I am a PhD student in social science who got interested in programming via data analysis in R and various utility tools in Python, SQL, Java (for web scraping, data querying, etc.).
I am considering whether I should take several undergrad CS classes at my university, including 1) Data Structur... |
2014/08/09 | 681 | 2,798 | <issue_start>username_0: In [Do student reviews of teachers matter?](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/26971/do-student-reviews-of-teachers-matter), there are a couple of comments which suggest that being labeled a "good teacher" is a bad thing at a research intensive university. I have heard this in the pas... |
2014/08/09 | 2,836 | 12,141 | <issue_start>username_0: During the last term, I recorded at least 50 cases of student plagiarism. The most common cases were students copying and pasting paragraphs verbatim from various Web sites, assembling them together, and calling it their essay.
I took what I thought were sufficient steps to inform students of ... |
2014/08/09 | 1,050 | 3,502 | <issue_start>username_0: What is the best way to search for conferences all over world? I need to participate in one in the near future.<issue_comment>username_1: For computer science conferences:
1. [WikiCFP](http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/)
2. [EventSeer](http://eventseer.net/)
3. Springer [LNCS forthcoming proceedings]... |
2014/08/10 | 909 | 3,650 | <issue_start>username_0: I was an international student and graduated 3 years ago. Now I want to continue my research career instead of working in the industry. I worked for free for a professor for one month last year. It was a good experience and we had a good impression to each other. I approach her again and asked ... |
2014/08/10 | 775 | 3,279 | <issue_start>username_0: When applying for a tenure-track academic position in the US right after my PhD (in the US too), is it a good idea to ask for a letter of recommendation from a professor in my graduate school with whom I took a class where I got good grades while showing a strong interest (genuine interest), th... |
2014/08/10 | 710 | 2,941 | <issue_start>username_0: Prior to completing my PhD degree, I used to hear, rather very often, that working in finance is the most non-academic viable career option for newly-minted PhDs in theoretical physics. But, now that I am actively searching for such jobs (any job, to be precise), it appears that employers in fi... |
2014/08/11 | 1,215 | 4,894 | <issue_start>username_0: My friend, a doctoral student, is being accused of harassment/stalking by the dean, yet law enforcement has not contacted my friend, and the dean refuses to substantiate his accusation, for fear of retaliation. My friend has not been given a trial, yet the dean is preventing him from completing... |
2014/08/11 | 1,441 | 5,937 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm doing an (external) bachelor's degree in the field of computing and am in the second of my three years. The final requirement of this degree is a project, complete with development and a dissertation that has to be submitted to the institute and defended at a Viva. I've taken the liberty of... |
2014/08/11 | 763 | 3,292 | <issue_start>username_0: I will be spending 2 weeks in China later this year, to visit a university and talk to the various research groups. The host university will be paying all my expenses.
My contact person at the host university has asked me if I would like for him to make hotel reservations for me or if I would ... |
2014/08/11 | 2,965 | 12,274 | <issue_start>username_0: Often the publisher requests to get the proof within 24 hours when it's ready. What are the reasons for making this so short? Do they want the authors to not make too many changes?
EDIT:
The email I received said:
>
> Please ensure you check the entire article carefully, and answer all
> qu... |
2014/08/11 | 804 | 3,036 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm writing an application email to a professor for a PhD program. One dilemma that I have is whether I should add hyperlinks and if there are any problems in doing that. Consider the imaginary paragraph below:
>
> ... *and I currently work under supervision of professor
> [Foobar](https://a... |
2014/08/11 | 716 | 2,803 | <issue_start>username_0: I was offered an opportunity to prepare a 2-page research proposal for a postgraduate research program in computer science.
I am searching for a systematic and step by step technique to select/find a workable research topic.
Is there any systematic procedure/strategy/approach/method that rese... |
2014/08/11 | 875 | 3,635 | <issue_start>username_0: I've seen many, many examples of scientific presentations from the National Laboratories in which virtually every slide is oversaturated with information. If this were an isolated event, I wouldn't have given it any thought. But I've noticed this pattern in presentations over many years from am... |
2014/08/12 | 428 | 1,815 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm thinking about studying in Germany next year at a university. I am a US citizen. I have completed a 2 year Associate's degree program at a trade school and also finished my general education requirements, at about 45 units as a combination of AP tests and classes at a community college.
W... |
2014/08/12 | 2,223 | 9,606 | <issue_start>username_0: I am pursuing a specific research question. I have thoroughly surveyed existing research on the topic, and found dozens of researchers working on the problem, but was disappointed by their work. Their research:
* Does not consider the full magnitude of the problem.
* Constantly tests old, insu... |
2014/08/12 | 800 | 3,413 | <issue_start>username_0: The number of citations seems to be a good unit of measurement for someone's success in a specific field, however, shouldn't the h-index also include the popularity of a given field? For example, I've seen papers in computer science being cited thousand of times while other papers relating astr... |
2014/08/13 | 923 | 3,267 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm currently a college senior and I'm working on updating my resume. My GPA is a 3.46. Is it acceptable/ethical to put on my resume that my GPA is a 3.5?<issue_comment>username_1: **No.**
Just report the GPA as it is listed on your report / certificate.
Upvotes: 5 [selected_answer]<issue_comm... |
2014/08/13 | 893 | 3,531 | <issue_start>username_0: Many papers use numbered references (e.g.: [1], [2]). Is this considered a good style or even a rule or **would it be acceptable to use abbreviated names of the authors and year of publication (e.g. [Smith09] for <NAME>, 2009)?** I find the abbreviated name reference style a lot more informativ... |
2014/08/13 | 2,092 | 9,536 | <issue_start>username_0: Occasionally I have some material to cover that is best presented in the form of take-home group projects.
Some student groups manage to find a way to coordinate their work well and to complete the projects successfully, with every team member benefiting from the collaboration. Other groups do... |
2014/08/13 | 658 | 2,002 | <issue_start>username_0: The journal Science has two sections for submission, Research articles and Commentary.
<http://www.sciencemag.org/site/feature/contribinfo/prep/gen_info.xhtml>
Under commentary, there is a section for 'Policy Forum'. Unlike 'Education Forum' there is nothing explicit about research related to ... |
2014/08/13 | 1,466 | 6,198 | <issue_start>username_0: I understand that according the ethical rules, obtaining the funding does not automatically entitle the principal investigator [(PI)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal_investigator) for authorship. But I don't understand the unwritten rules.
I was on a postdoc. During the postdoc, I was... |
2014/08/14 | 2,206 | 8,373 | <issue_start>username_0: I find that in many cases, either a table or a plot will do an equally good job of presenting numeric information. Does anyone have any advice or even rules about when to prefer using a table over a plot and vice versa? I'm referring to tables and plots in the context of academic journal articl... |
2014/08/14 | 1,981 | 8,120 | <issue_start>username_0: Is it ethical/lawful to recolor/scale the logos when importing them to presentation slides to make the logos meet the template standards and fit the theme colors?<issue_comment>username_1: Logos are often trademarked, and therefore you are **not** free to recolor them according to whatever colo... |
2014/08/14 | 511 | 2,293 | <issue_start>username_0: I am working full time currently as a programmer in a summer internship. In the fall I will be continuing school and working part-time as a programmer.
I believe that I want to be a professional programmer and someday a software engineer.
However, I am very interested in all the areas of comp... |
2014/08/14 | 574 | 2,225 | <issue_start>username_0: My paper was published and later on I found that two references were mistakenly included with the third reference, which is the correct.
My phrase looks like this:
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> I am worried about this (Smith 2001; David 2006; Magnus 2007)
>
>
>
and this is the correct form that it had to be:
>
>... |
2014/08/14 | 1,681 | 6,899 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm sorry if this is not the right place to ask this sort of question, but I really need an answer.
I'm from the middle-east and wants to apply for a master's degree in Russia, but lately people are discouraging me about the idea, for the following reasons:
* A Russian degree is not perceived... |
2014/08/15 | 736 | 2,864 | <issue_start>username_0: I am going to start my PhD, unfortunately, I did not get any funding. I am thinking of taking a loan so that I could focus more on my PhD studies, but the loan will need to be repaid after PhD. Therefore my question is if my financial situation is likely to be better as a postdoc than as a PhD ... |
2014/08/15 | 2,048 | 8,733 | <issue_start>username_0: As a new semester of school approaches I have begun updating my syllabi for the classes I teach. I have lately used a clause in the syllabus about no children in the classroom as I feel it is a distraction to both me and the other students. Having been in classes both as a student and as an ins... |
2014/08/16 | 584 | 2,311 | <issue_start>username_0: I am looking for a phd position in stem cell biology and have been trying very hard for the last 6 months in Germany or any European country. I have tried to contact many professors via mail but have nothing by way of a good response.
I have a good academic record and score.
Can anyone please ... |
2014/08/16 | 1,629 | 6,876 | <issue_start>username_0: I am a few days from completion of an industrial internship that is required for my Masters degree. I have had a bad experience with the supervisor of this internship, who has insulted me several times during my internship period. He is mean, he gets angry very easily, he is bad-tempered and mo... |
2014/08/17 | 654 | 2,744 | <issue_start>username_0: I think I have stumbled once again over the meanings of "issue" and "volume".
So I have found [this article](http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12541-010-0035-y) which declares both fields. Now I used JabRef's `DOI to BibTeX` to pull the info and it worked as expected. But it only pulle... |
2014/08/17 | 2,277 | 9,792 | <issue_start>username_0: What do you do when you've sent a paper on your fancy new algorithm to a conference, and before the conference has replied to you, you spot a newly submitted paper on arXiv on the same algorithm?
Possible reactions I can imagine:
1. You immediately submit your work to arXiv and/or open-source... |
2014/08/17 | 682 | 2,795 | <issue_start>username_0: I have coauthored two papers, which are strongly related. The younger paper is thus citing the first and the older paper is annoucing the second along the lines of “a study of aspect X will be published elsewhere“. As ArXiv enables you to update your papers, it would be possible to include a ci... |
2014/08/17 | 678 | 2,735 | <issue_start>username_0: I have completed my MD. I am more interested in research than in clinical practice. I know there are post-doc positions available which accept post-MD candidates. Still I am thinking of doing a PhD in my specialty of interest. However I would like to know what are the benefits of pursuing a PhD... |
2014/08/17 | 1,085 | 4,582 | <issue_start>username_0: I am studying computer science and I have money to pay for my university study, but I do not have money to spend on entertainment such as going to cinema with my friends in the weekend or upgrading my laptop. I have applied for a job at McDonald's. My shift is 4 days per week with 7 hours per d... |
2014/08/18 | 592 | 2,520 | <issue_start>username_0: When I am reading papers, sometimes I see statements like
>
> Manuscript received October 29, 2012; accepted March 16, 2014.
>
>
>
Does this implies that the paper is directly accepted?<issue_comment>username_1: Yes, it should mean the paper was accepted with no substantive changes. Othe... |
2014/08/18 | 1,652 | 6,893 | <issue_start>username_0: I just came across a paper published in a journal (IF < 2), which has used a couple of images without mentioning the source. This itself is not necessarily a problem. But they seem to be from a commercial software product I'm familiar with (they haven't mentioned even the name of the software, ... |
2014/08/18 | 812 | 3,356 | <issue_start>username_0: I am applying this winter for graduate school and I will finish undergrad this winter as well. Would it be unethical to take a full-time position with the intention to quit soon until I know whether I got accepted for graduate school or not?
I am considering this because if I didn't get accep... |
2014/08/18 | 323 | 1,467 | <issue_start>username_0: I got two papers accepted in a decent IEEE conference. My current organisation (an industrial R&D lab) says that the conference fees are way too high and they would consider approval of funds only if we get a rebate for publication.
I have two questions:
* Is it normal across the globe to as... |
2014/08/19 | 1,592 | 6,677 | <issue_start>username_0: Let me summarize the complicated state of affairs, as follows:
This summer, I was cooperating with the other team in a spin off project, we decided to publish the results, so I prepared the paper.
In the authorship, I added my supervisor's name. I think it is usual because I am his student a... |
2014/08/19 | 1,160 | 4,214 | <issue_start>username_0: I have many contributions related to interviews in radio, TV, web magazines and print magazines, and would like to know the different ways it might be "cited" in a scientific CV. I was thinking about adding them at the end of my CV is some section called "dissemination of research results" or s... |
2014/08/19 | 913 | 2,794 | <issue_start>username_0: This is borderline trivial, but in my attempt to publish my work in a public repository, I've found badges at the top of my `README.md` to be useful. For example, using [Zenodo](https://zenodo.org/), I can create a badge that points to a proper DOI that looks like this:
[ again, so must have missed a contradictory clause when I signed a similar contract a few years ago.
I am a US citizen at a US university.
In the contract it ... |
2014/08/19 | 1,117 | 4,797 | <issue_start>username_0: Say, in a particular field of science, method A or equipment B are the standard. Now I have invented method X or equipment Y which cost much less than A or B.
What are the necessary conditions, if any, that allow X and Y to be published as a journal paper?
(This question of course is loaded... |
2014/08/20 | 9,128 | 35,558 | <issue_start>username_0: I have been dragged into an argument with someone who can't understand why millions are being raised to fund [ALS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amyotrophic_lateral_sclerosis) research (that's the "ice bucket challenge", love it or hate it). He doesn't get why research costs so much money becaus... |
2014/08/20 | 671 | 2,962 | <issue_start>username_0: To make things simple, I am asking whether the rebuttal letter is starting with
>
> Dear Editor and Reviewers
>
>
>
or
>
> Dear Reviewers
>
>
><issue_comment>username_1: Generally you address all letters to the editor (she/he is the contact person!) and if any part of your letter is... |
2014/08/20 | 1,173 | 5,202 | <issue_start>username_0: Which section of a research paper should be written first? When I finally finish my analysis I begin to write the Methods section and the Results section. That is the first "block" of my writing. After that, I discuss it with co-authors (they are of course involved in the analysis, but at this ... |
2014/08/20 | 667 | 2,749 | <issue_start>username_0: I have seen that the Scimago Journal Rank make a rank of journals that cover different topics and classified them into quartiles. For what I know conferences also made their proceedings books, but I was dubious if they could be compared agains journals like Scimago does.
I say this because I ... |
2014/08/20 | 941 | 3,897 | <issue_start>username_0: At my Czech university where I study computer science (but I believe math and physics are organized the same way here), most courses have both lectures (professor presenting the topic to a large class) and "seminars" (TA giving exercises and homework to a smaller class).
I believe courses at U... |
2014/08/20 | 1,963 | 7,950 | <issue_start>username_0: This question is related to [How to improve myself as a lecturer?](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/5236/how-to-improve-myself-as-a-lecturer). However, being a PhD student, my main teaching obligation is leading recitations, i.e. sessions for groups of ~20 students that take place e... |
2014/08/20 | 937 | 3,863 | <issue_start>username_0: If I am the TA for a class, what should I do if a student asks me a question which I can't answer? While "tell the truth and say you don't know" is one approach, are there other options?<issue_comment>username_1: I agree that honesty is the best policy, and it's too bad if you're in a situation... |
2014/08/20 | 1,496 | 6,452 | <issue_start>username_0: I would have thought the document and overall findings are to be a closely guarded secret until defense or publication, so you can imagine my horror that a hiring professor would ask if he can have a pdf of my dissertation. This is in the context of a job application, whilst he decides whether ... |
2014/08/21 | 4,726 | 20,003 | <issue_start>username_0: **It seems to be accepted wisdom in the business world that reference letters for former employees should be extremely terse.** They should confirm that the employee worked there, and essentially nothing else:
>
> To whom it may concern: <NAME> was employed by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation f... |
2014/08/21 | 2,475 | 9,831 | <issue_start>username_0: I have recently submitted a 40 pages paper to a journal, say (A). After about 6 months, the editor let me know that several reviewers have declined to review my paper, and so he decided to reject the paper. He suggested that I submit my paper to a more specialized journal. Journal (A) is alread... |
2014/08/21 | 335 | 1,563 | <issue_start>username_0: I have built a software that handles protein clustering data in specific format. It is able to draw several plots on that basis along with many other analyses. It has more options than its existing competitor. Should I just try to get it published as a software/technical issue, or try some
c... |
2014/08/21 | 600 | 2,661 | <issue_start>username_0: I am an undergraduate student in Mathematics and I think that I have discovered something significant in Mathematics. My friends and some professors to whom I have sent my ideas also confirmed its significance. They suggested me to write a paper on it.
But the problem is that being an undergr... |
2014/08/21 | 1,591 | 5,931 | <issue_start>username_0: Some — perhaps many — academics seem to be very careful in keeping unpublished work secret. It is not difficult to find anecdotes where academic ideas are stolen, such as in [this post by @Markus](https://academia.stackexchange.com/a/27460/1033). Others, such as [@NateEldredge in this post](ht... |
2014/08/21 | 719 | 3,261 | <issue_start>username_0: Most top graduate programs require at least 3 recommendation letters. Do students who apply to such programs (and have a reasonable chance to get in) typically have such extensive research experience that they know three professors who can write in detail about their research? Or is it more com... |
2014/08/21 | 5,134 | 20,659 | <issue_start>username_0: This actually happened to my wife, but for the sake of simplicity I'll talk about it as if it happened to me.
I wrote a final exam for a university course last week, and a couple days ago I got my marks and the correct answers back. I disagreed with one of the questions I answered wrong, so I ... |
2014/08/21 | 964 | 4,169 | <issue_start>username_0: Since sept 2013, I have been doing a Masters in mathematical finance. Our course requires us to do an off-cycle internship of 5 months minimum (typically, from April to September).
During this internship, I'm supposed to do something that is at least remotely related to mathematics/finance, an... |
2014/08/21 | 879 | 3,169 | <issue_start>username_0: As part of their job, professors have to take care of getting funding, prepare classes, advise students, fulfill administrative tasks and attend to various meetings/conferences.
How much time do professors have to carry out research on their own (i.e. excluding the above-mentioned tasks)?
I ... |
2014/08/22 | 868 | 3,790 | <issue_start>username_0: Do students need books to learn in courses? For example, I found that books often contain some mistakes and therefore it is better for me to study those things on the Internet where I can concentrate on one thing, learn the best knows methods of that subject and then move to the next. Okay, tha... |
2014/08/23 | 1,939 | 8,317 | <issue_start>username_0: I am a PhD student in a social science field, and am on a teaching assistantship. My contract stipulates that TAs are to work no more than an average of 15 hours per week.
For my particular department, the past protocol was that 10 hours were devoted to teaching duties (class time, office hou... |
2014/08/23 | 4,365 | 17,981 | <issue_start>username_0: In other words:
>
> How do professors profit if a larger (rather than smaller) proportion of entering PhD students in their department complete their degree?
>
>
>
(At my department at least, it seems like the only benefit is "warm-glow altruism". A professor gains no more from having mor... |
2014/08/23 | 1,518 | 6,513 | <issue_start>username_0: Today I saw that one of my students in the class was looking very sad. He sat down at the end of class and he looked like he was in a bad mood. After all the students left the classroom I called him over. He told me that his mother has cancer.
I told him be strong and try to not think about i... |
2014/08/23 | 767 | 3,575 | <issue_start>username_0: I am a PhD candidate currently preparing a manuscript for journal submission in the environmental modelling and engineering field. One of my authors is from China, and contributed some data and ideas for the methodology that I found quite useful.
This person wants to be the corresponding auth... |
2014/08/24 | 1,329 | 5,668 | <issue_start>username_0: I will defend my PhD thesis soon and I currently have a bunch of papers in a finalization phase. As first author of these papers, and as my work is funded with public money, I am very uncomfortable with the idea of giving my rights to a private editor, for ethical reasons. I would like to relea... |
2014/08/24 | 596 | 2,353 | <issue_start>username_0: While somewhat related to this [recent question](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/27543/my-student-told-me-his-mother-has-cancer-what-do-i-do) but this situation is different in that my supervisor has over the recent months had unspecified health issues. It has not overly effected o... |
2014/08/25 | 460 | 1,878 | <issue_start>username_0: I want to improve my learning skills. Is there any advice or a good method for that? For example, I want to read an article or book and retain as much information possible. But sometimes I read and lose focus, or when I read I can't remember everything as well as I'd like to.<issue_comment>user... |
2014/08/25 | 5,757 | 24,822 | <issue_start>username_0: I think this is an unspoken question in academia: how do you factor in the effort put forth by a student before taking your class?
*I think the answer to this question has several consequences:*
1. it presents accurate reflection of your teaching,
2. it presents more accurate reflection of ... |
2014/08/25 | 1,493 | 6,621 | <issue_start>username_0: **Intro**
For an upcoming project I have to get into a new topic of research which is not similar to anything I have worked so far. Furthermore, this project requires learning new programming language(s) and simulation environments. And in the end a software implementation and a final report h... |
2014/08/25 | 1,002 | 4,275 | <issue_start>username_0: During my PhD it bothered me how much time my supervisor had to spend on writing proposals to get funding to do science, which in practice pretty much meant that he had no time to do science because he spent all that time in the time-consuming business of getting money.
As I was finishing my P... |
2014/08/25 | 1,135 | 4,888 | <issue_start>username_0: Earning a PhD help you learn tools and techniques in your field, and lets you become an expert in a very specific field of science. However, once you get your degree and try to enter the labor market, you're competing against people who are younger than you (i.e. recently graduated non-phd engi... |
2014/08/25 | 1,934 | 8,313 | <issue_start>username_0: I am doing my master thesis on wireless networking. I am working on the source code, which the writer of one of the articles provided to me.
Initially, I sent him an email and I asked him to send me his C++ source code . So he did. But the problem is, there was no documentation for his code and... |
2014/08/25 | 410 | 1,543 | <issue_start>username_0: Of late I noticed that recent books or long articles tend to make a short summary before every set of paragraphs. For example, we might have:
**1. Introduction**
We so and so ...
Therefore, so and so ....
**What is so and so:** Let us consider ...
**Properties of so and so:** We notice tha... |
2014/08/26 | 657 | 2,789 | <issue_start>username_0: I want to write a paper on Mobile Screens in HCI, as phones are getting uncomfortably big for users, I want to provide some solution to the big screen phones or how logically state that how small screen phones are suitable for the user.
Coming back to question, for the above-mentioned reason, ... |
2014/08/26 | 775 | 3,234 | <issue_start>username_0: I am going to conduct a workshop on my research work and for that I need to show how it is done on the software. I want to know,
* Is it ok to display the proprietary software (through TeamViewer) from my university?
* or Should I use screenshots?<issue_comment>username_1: Generally speaking i... |
2014/08/26 | 4,198 | 17,639 | <issue_start>username_0: Say for example you are a new PhD student and realize that you hate doing research in your free time but you are more than willing to spend several hours in the morning to do research. Was your decision to become a PhD student right for you or not?
I'm asking because people are suggesting that... |
2014/08/26 | 3,114 | 13,344 | <issue_start>username_0: Organizing a conference is very **difficult** for a scientist, you have to have the right collaborators, to find the right venue, to spread the word, to advertise it, to send the call for papers, to receive the papers, to check them, to organize the lunchs and dinners, etc etc.
**All these tas... |
2014/08/26 | 1,056 | 4,532 | <issue_start>username_0: We are currently trying to submit a comprehensive survey article I have been working on for a while as a journal paper. Some of the journals we're considering (I'm in Computer Science) require, for survey articles, submitting a 2-5 page *white paper* to the Editor-in-Chief, in order to evaluate... |
2014/08/26 | 1,935 | 8,409 | <issue_start>username_0: *I'm not sure that this is the right exchange for this question. It asks about the possibilities of research in mathematics and computer science.*
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I am very interested in mathematics and theoretical computer science. Over the past few years I've gained ... |
2014/08/26 | 987 | 4,124 | <issue_start>username_0: I usually spent an incredible amount of time answering the questions raised by reviewers when submitting research manuscripts to a journal. The length of the response is often longer than the paper itself. Such a process, albeit time consuming, has significantly improved the quality of the work... |
2014/08/27 | 1,505 | 6,401 | <issue_start>username_0: I am doing my masters in the UK and at final stage of my dissertation. First I will have to confess that I regret that I selected this dissertation as it is something which I failed to get a clear idea about. I don't know if it is because I cannot understand the ideas that my supervisor is tryi... |
2014/08/27 | 365 | 1,454 | <issue_start>username_0: I am currently a B.Tech. student in India, and am applying for Master's courses in the U.S. I took the GRE exam a week ago.
Does having graduated from high school in the U.S., where English is the native language, count as certification that my English is good enough? Should I still take the T... |
2014/08/27 | 985 | 4,346 | <issue_start>username_0: I am applying for a PhD program and I am in the process of choosing people for recommendation letters. Being someone in the final year of master's program (and not been involved with many people in research), one of my potential referee is my internship guide. I had worked with him closely for ... |
2014/08/27 | 889 | 3,752 | <issue_start>username_0: Can I go for Phd in USA, Canada, Australia or any other European country with my master's degree from a German *Fachhochschule*? I am planning to work for two years as a lecturer and researcher in my home country (Pakistan) and look for PhD fundings/admissions from there. I believe the experien... |
2014/08/28 | 1,648 | 6,904 | <issue_start>username_0: I've heard that salary inversion is a problem in academia, and it happens when Universities continue to hire new and highly qualified people at higher and higher salaries, but they don't increase the salaries of the existing faculty at the same rates.
I want to ask - why is this actually a pr... |
2014/08/28 | 2,242 | 8,598 | <issue_start>username_0: I have worked with my adviser for a few months as a graduate student. Everyone, including her other graduate students, seems to call her by her first name. She never expressed a preference to me, so I've been calling her "Dr. Smith". She signs her emails with her first name.
I am worried that ... |
2014/08/28 | 846 | 3,702 | <issue_start>username_0: I am about to submit my first article to a peer-reviewed journal. I have basically already decided which one, but I have a shortlist and am still in principle considering my options. One of the questions I have is about the timetable for eventual publication. What should I expect? (In the long ... |
2014/08/28 | 1,668 | 7,143 | <issue_start>username_0: I have realised that my performance improves when I make my progress publicly accountable. For example, my jogging times improve and I lose more weight when I enter myself onto a public rankings list. I would imagine that my academic progress would also improve if I make my progress publicly vi... |
2014/08/28 | 748 | 3,477 | <issue_start>username_0: A few months ago I reviewed my first paper. The authors submitted a major revision and I am asked to review the paper again. I received a long cover letter where my comments and the comments of two other anonymous reviewers have been answered.
The paper is relatively long (40 pages) so I am tr... |
2014/08/28 | 1,812 | 7,657 | <issue_start>username_0: Consider the following situation: a student has started a bachelor's/master's/PhD at a lesser-known university program but feels that he would benefit from a more prestigious institution with better professors, equipment, and learning environment.
He decides to apply for a bachelor's/master's/... |