Scanning back through complete publication lists (not the censored ones on scientists» own Web sites) shows just how frequently people change direction
early in their scientific careers.
Early in my scientific career, I pursued research while remaining blissfully unaware of the difficulty of securing a permanent academic position, especially for women and mothers.
You need to assess
early in your scientific career which languages you will need to effectively do and present your research.
He and co-founder Amar Sahay, a professor at Harvard University and Russo's former boss, believe their system can help scientists «start engaging opportunities outside of academia
earlier in their scientific careers,» Russo says.
I think you have to think very
early in your scientific career, in your Ph.D., in your postdoc, about doing studies that are worthy of Science and not just worthy of low - level journals.
Not exact matches
The program, now
in its 14th year, gives
early -
career science reporters from emerging economies a free opportunity to attend the AAAS 2018 Annual Meeting and cover breaking
scientific research and network with peers.
However, many of us
in the
early phases of our
scientific careers have many concerns with this system.
New opportunities for
early career scientists to work at the interface of computer science and other
scientific disciplines are expected to open up
in Europe
in the coming years as Microsoft plans to invest big money
in European science.
The plight of
early -
career scientists has come
in for exceptional scrutiny
in recent weeks as three major
scientific institutions each released a report on the postdoc system.
It covers all disciplines
in the sciences and humanities, employing some 3000
early -
career researchers and accounting for 20 % of Spain's
scientific output.
Despite the cost
in time and effort, collaborating with the world's best scientists and the world's leading
scientific facilities can result
in stronger science and increased visibility for
early -
career scientists.
Such a major discovery so
early in his
career should have meant instant
scientific superstardom.
Three Reports Tackle the Postdoc Mess 6 May 2005 The plight of
early -
career scientists has come
in for exceptional scrutiny
in recent weeks as three major
scientific institutions each released a report on the postdoc system.
The Road to
Scientific Recognition 13 January 2006 Italian scientist Maria Pia Cosma felt at an early stage that in order for her scientific career to grow, she needed to spend some time abroad in a high - pr
Scientific Recognition 13 January 2006 Italian scientist Maria Pia Cosma felt at an
early stage that
in order for her
scientific career to grow, she needed to spend some time abroad in a high - pr
scientific career to grow, she needed to spend some time abroad
in a high - profile lab.
Early in her
career, Shepherd attended a session at a
scientific meeting at which a speaker proclaimed that scientists have an obligation to the public, which funds their research, to devote 4 hours a week to teaching.
In France, then, researchers may obtain a permanent contract much earlier in their careers than in most other countries, but this does not necessarily mean earlier scientific independenc
In France, then, researchers may obtain a permanent contract much
earlier in their careers than in most other countries, but this does not necessarily mean earlier scientific independenc
in their
careers than
in most other countries, but this does not necessarily mean earlier scientific independenc
in most other countries, but this does not necessarily mean
earlier scientific independence.
(Sandberg, of course, is a billionaire tech celebrity; still relatively
early in her
career, Weissman - Unni has a handful of publications
in some of the most prestigious
scientific journals
in the world, including Nature and PLOS ONE.)
Editor's Note: Beryl Lieff Benderly, a fellow of the American Associaton for the Advancement of Science, writes about
scientific labor force and
early career issues
in the Science
Careers section of Science.
More important, more travel funds should be appropriated to student scientists that are currently
in the pipeline to help them develop
scientific relationships and collaborations
early in their
careers.
I recently helped to judge student papers at a large
scientific meeting, an experience that brought to my attention the importance of such communication
early in one's
career.
Based on the first two meetings held
in October 2010 and March 2011, participants emphasized the need to educate
early career scientists (i.e., graduate students, scientists working at a post-doctoral level or equivalent, and junior faculty) about initiating and maintaining international
scientific collaboration.
Early in my
career, I was disappointed that psychoanalysis was not becoming more empirical, was not becoming more
scientific.
In the debate over scientific immigration, however — another symptom of the system's decay — the voices of the scientific and technical workers most affected, the Ph.D. s in precarious early - career positions and the technical workers facing competition from abroad, have scarcely been heard, Hira say
In the debate over
scientific immigration, however — another symptom of the system's decay — the voices of the
scientific and technical workers most affected, the Ph.D. s
in precarious early - career positions and the technical workers facing competition from abroad, have scarcely been heard, Hira say
in precarious
early -
career positions and the technical workers facing competition from abroad, have scarcely been heard, Hira says.
One of NIH's key actions
in implementing the report was the Broadening Experience
in Scientific Training (BEST) awards program, which aims to «introduce students and postdoctoral scientists to the wide array of biomedical
careers early in their training, and provide them with experiences
in the
career they plan to pursue,
in addition to their PhD studies and traditional postdoctoral training,» Rockey writes.
Twenty young women and 20 young men last week aced an
early challenge
in their
scientific careers.
Postdoctoral fellowships enable the most talented
early career scientists, trained
in the life sciences or
in the physical sciences, to extend their
scientific repertoire
in laboratories abroad.
The contributions and impact of Oehmen's
early career research
in data - intensive analytics applications have already resulted
in 17 peer - reviewed publications
in the open
scientific literature, 3 book chapters, invited oral presentations at
scientific conferences, and the release of the ScalaBLAST software.
The EMCR Program recognizes
scientific and technical accomplishments, leadership and future promise demonstrated by LLNL scientists and engineers
early in their
careers — from five to 20 years since they received their most recent degree.
The Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists is a global prize, established
in 2013 by the
scientific journal Science and SciLifeLab, aimed at rewarding young scientists at an
early stage of their
careers.
The
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) are working together to attract talented
early -
career researchers, scientists, engineers and other professionals to strengthen international capacity and cooperation
in fields such as climate, biodiversity, conservation, humanities and astrophysics research.
Early success is a recurring theme
in Michaela Gack's
scientific career.
This award recognizes exceptional
scientific merit of research conducted by oncology fellows and residents
early in their
careers, and encourages attendance at the annual American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Meeting.
Bestowed annually
in memory of Laboratory Fellow Ron Brodzinski at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), the award recognizes PNNL scientists who publish outstanding
scientific or engineering contributions to nationally important fields
early in their professional
careers.
Early -
career researchers will need to time their application well, relative to their
scientific maturity: ERC grants have become so competitive that if you don't reach a certain quality threshold
in 1 year's call, you will be barred from applying the following 1 or 2 years.
Early -
career researchers will need to time their application well, relative to their
scientific maturity: ERC Grants have become so competitive that if you don't reach a certain quality threshold
in 1 year's call, you will be barred from applying the following 1 or 2 years.
«Supporting talented researchers
in their
early career years is one key to building and maintaining an effective
scientific workforce for the nation,» said Dr. Patricia M. Dehmer, acting director of DOE's Office of Science.
The house's owner pays a visit to Erin Gilbert (Kristen Wiig, Martian, 2015) a physics professor at Columbia University, who had written a book
earlier in her
career stating her belief
in ghosts and her
scientific theories regarding paranormal activity.
In the
early 1990s, Höller abandoned his
scientific career to devote himself to art.
In the
early 1970s, at age sixty, Randi moved from a
career as a magician (his stage name was the Amazing Randi) to a life focused on separating myth and illusion from reality as a co-founder of the Committee for
Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.
Research scientists these days are fully aware that the «publish or perish» mantra is the dominant, and indeed almost the only, factor determining promotion
in the profession — particularly
in the
early years of a
scientific career.
They can use these contacts to build a substantial
scientific network even at an
early stage
in their
careers.