Work is never done
One of my main insights of the past years, and sometimes causes for stress, is the understanding that as a professor, work is never done. I don't recall a day in the last ten years, when I closed my computer…
One of my main insights of the past years, and sometimes causes for stress, is the understanding that as a professor, work is never done. I don't recall a day in the last ten years, when I closed my computer…
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Brooke Deak for the "How I Work" series. Brooke Deak is a Ph.D Candidate at the University of Adelaide. Her research looks at how social perceptions and attitudes around feral cats influence different…
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Rasha Shanaz in the "How I Work" series. Rasha Shanaz is a PhD student of Theoretical Physics at Bharathidasan University, India. She works on Chaos Theory and uses Machine Learning to predict patterns…
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing coach Marcus Christiansen. Marcus is a coach living in Bangkok, Thailand, who helps professionals find work-life balance, inner peace and happiness by helping them grow to be their authentic self, achieve their goals…
Here's what my days look like at the moment during the work week:6:00 wake up6:20 sunrise meditation on the roof of my building6:40 prepare breakfast for everybody and quickly eat mine7:00 start work8-ish (but different every day): my daughter wakes…
Today, I have the pleasure of inviting Martin Miguel to the "How I Work" series. In his own words: I'm Martin. Better known as March. I did my Bachelor and Masters in Computer Science at Universidad of Buenos Aires in…
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Jessica Martin on her work habits. Jessica A. Martin graduated with her B.A. in chemistry from Heritage University in Toppenish, WA in Spring 2016. During this time, she worked on codling moth genetics…
This post is part of the series PhD Talk for AcademicTransfer: posts written for the Dutch academic career network AcademicTransfer, your go-to resource for all research positions in the Netherlands. These posts are sponsored by AcademicTransfer, and tailored to those…
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Felienne Hermans. Felienne is associate professor at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science at Leiden University, where she heads the PERL research group, focused on programming education. On Saturdays she teaches children…
I've been tracking my time constantly at work since mid 2018, so 2019 is the first year I can analyze my data of an entire year.Here's how I spent my time:service: 269 hoursTeaching: 252 hoursPapers: 203 hoursemail + admin: 197…