Author: jeremy
Breakthrough
Ah, there’s nothing more relaxing than writing grant applications. They really make you indulge in your biggest fantasies for your research.
What Makes Your Work Important?
As a graduate student, I’m no stranger to reading lots of papers. Okay, that’s not quite true. I’m used to reading parts of papers. We don’t tend to go through the whole thing like you might a book. Instead, I’m looking for bits that might be useful for me. Despite this, I’m not just scouring the papers for information. I’m not a computer, so digging through raw information isn’t pleasant. In fact, studying a paper…
Show Me
Fractional Gains
Basics
I sometimes notice myself rolling my eyes when I see another explanation of a basic concept that I know well, but then I realize that the target audience is not me. Communicating to the public is important and distinct from communicating with experts.
The Joy of Repetition
Each day, I wake up, eat a bowl of cereal, and go for a run. Day after day, month after month. The specifics of each run vary, but the repetition is relentless. I do a similar thing with my writing and drawing. I have a schedule and I stick to it, showing up again and again. This might seem boring or constricting. This doesn’t sound like the spontaneity of the artist, or the “awesomeness†of…
Loyal
Giving Good Scientific Presentations
If you’re like me, you dreaded presentations in school. Not only were they nerve-wracking because you had to speak to a large group of people, but you also didn’t really know what to say. You ended up muddling through the presentations, never doing an amazing job. Going into graduate school (and beyond), the need for presentations shifts from being something you have to do for class into something that’s expected as a scientist. Now, presentations…
Take What You Can
When I was younger, I wanted to understand everything that was taught to me in class. If the teacher presented it, I wanted to understand it. I was determined to get everything. This extended throughout my secondary and undergraduate education, where I made sure I could do everything that was asked of me. For my master’s degree, I joined a theoretical physics program that is quite different than the norm. One of the hallmarks of…