Hi Andy love your channel You have inspired me to tackle my matric. Do you think that someone who has dismissed academia all their life after 50 be successful in academia? You really make things seem possible just because of your presentation ❤
These are really great tips. Personally, I’ve found time-boxing, theme days and changing my working location for different tasks, very useful. Also, I would add that trying to tackle the most difficult and important task first, is a good way to make progress and be more productive overall.
Yet. Telling supervisor from a basis of 20+ years experience that a doctoral simulation project needed 2 years, and that chopping and changing the core idea "looking" for a better method would not help. Last "tear it up" was 6 months before thesis hand-in (so no code, no results, no analysis, no project - just bin everything). Had to leave working with him to work from home. Took a good 2 more years to write the code (106k lines of python) and the analysis tools... everything did work (as I knew what I was doing). Thesis handed in - minor corrections. AI would likely have reduced that time... use it all the time now (tho crawl over it's output as it still gets ideas wrong)
You're the advisor we all need... Thanks for existing! ♡
Benefiting from your videos substantially for 2 years now! Thank you for your amazing content ❤
Good luck
Thank you very much, professor
so glad I found you, I am already recommending you to all my junior and senior colleagues :D
Thank you!
You're an interesting chap, do continue.🎓
You are good! Thx !!
Great video. Excellent advice!
Great advises!
Hi Andy love your channel
You have inspired me to tackle my matric. Do you think that someone who has dismissed academia all their life after 50 be successful in academia?
You really make things seem possible just because of your presentation
❤
Definitely go head
this advice is useful for normal life too🎉🎉
Great tips
Exactly sometimes it feels like idk nothing at all😂😂 but somedays as smooth as like an pioneer😅😅 btw great advice
These are really great tips. Personally, I’ve found time-boxing, theme days and changing my working location for different tasks, very useful.
Also, I would add that trying to tackle the most difficult and important task first, is a good way to make progress and be more productive overall.
Good luck
Current best advice for new/incoming postdoc (research scientist, life sciences)? How to squeeze the most juice out of those short years?
@Andy Stapleton Andy, could you give us a lesson as to *how* AI Detection works?
Yet. Telling supervisor from a basis of 20+ years experience that a doctoral simulation project needed 2 years, and that chopping and changing the core idea "looking" for a better method would not help. Last "tear it up" was 6 months before thesis hand-in (so no code, no results, no analysis, no project - just bin everything). Had to leave working with him to work from home. Took a good 2 more years to write the code (106k lines of python) and the analysis tools... everything did work (as I knew what I was doing). Thesis handed in - minor corrections.
AI would likely have reduced that time... use it all the time now (tho crawl over it's output as it still gets ideas wrong)
Helium leak in your office?
Lawl
أول شلونك متابعينك من العراق 🥰❤❤❤
So basically I used your videos as motivation to study lol
Me too!
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adhd left the chat :D
Andy don't use ummm in between your conversation..... it's not looking good