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Friday, January 16, 2015

Quantum, BEC et Francais...

Image Source: PhD Comics TV

Topics: Collaboration, French, Humor, Quantum Mechanics

Also found in the first video:



The second video is subtitled in French, but the concept is discernible from the animation. It would be interesting to blend say, a high school French class with a Physics class: industry refers to this as cross-training or joint development; young minds are no different. Translating the video should take a little collaboration and work from both classrooms; post yours in the comments section below. Teachers: Award extra credit where applicable. Juste un petit quelque chose pour pimenter un vendredi...


Chem4Kids.com: Bose-Einstein Condensates
Physics4Kids.com: Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Made Simple: Tout Est Quantique en Francais
(French-English on-page text translation tool available at the site)

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Quantified Burnout...

It's title is above the graph; I pull it from the web site for Antioch University - New England's Psychology Department, ironically an apropos source: "Stressors We Experience in Graduate School."

We use humor to get through the experience of being humans at any cultural/socioeconomic level. I can easily imagine this rainbow graph with it's parabolic arc from Dilbert or PhD Comics. We tend to tolerate the red; rarely celebrating or appreciating the blue (optimal).

I don't mean to be a "downer" (Debbie or otherwise), and still think that pursuit of science in the sake of understanding the world around us and how it actually works is still a viable ambition. An understanding of science informs our thinking and decision processes governing the larger world around us. How/What we understand affects us - positively or negatively - in the societal long run.

Our hierarchical society dictates however, that only a few persons will make it to the apogee of the "Eye of Horus" (ref: dollar bill).

When confronted with data, I prefer to examine it, mull it over then plot strategies for how I will address its impact in my own life. I'd suggest for all that read the following to do the same:

For most graduate students in physics, a research focused career ranks more attractive than teaching, government work, or science outreach and writing. Most PhD physicists, however, will never attain a tenure-track position at a university. Upon entering graduate school, many students realize that the odds are against them, but they push forward regardless.

Students may not realize how their career perceptions will evolve throughout graduate school, however. A study published earlier this month has revealed that research careers become less attractive to graduate students as they progress through school.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Geek Alert!...




April 15th is the day! Countdown at the link below.

Or...you can commiserate over your taxes (ahem: like me). Smiley

More at: PhDComicsdotcom/movie