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Jorge Cham of PhD comics teaches grad students and postdocs how to communicate their science to everyone!
The second row of that column is how other PhD students are seen by a PhD student. The third column, frankly my fav is that postdocs generally see PhD students as the child who won't listen to past experience. The PI basically sees grad students as slave labour. The technician sees the PhD student(s) as a bunch of kids waiting for stuff provided by the teacher aka the technician.
The PhD bamboo became so tall that not even the vase could hold it upright, it began to collapse without adequate support. Another transformation was needed, so I chopped each branch in half, stuffing the vase full. During this last year, I attempted to resolve the issues with a lack of support from my supervisors with little success. I came to detest my PhD bamboo. No longer fresh and healthy.
PostDoc. Sometimes my friends who are not in the field of science ask me what is a PostDoc! Well I finally found the perfect answer for these questions! Watch the series of PostDoc comics in PhDcomics to see what I mean comic1; comic2; comic3; comic4. I had also previously posted a comic from PhD comics here. UK, US. May 7, 2008 May 7, 2008 by Ali. Category: Humor, Science. Tag: comic, Humor.
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PhD Comics Features Professor Painter's Research June 17, 2013. The research of Oskar J. Painter, Professor of Applied Physics, and his student Amir Safavi-Naeini is featured in an animated videos by Jorge Cham of PhD Comics. The video is called A Quantum Experiment and is about cooling an oscillator to its ground state. Read Jorge's comments about the project in his post on the IQIM blog.