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Samadhan

@samadhan_dsmukh

Post Doctoral Researcher at LSU, USA.

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Jen Heemstra (@jenheemstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to communication, we often focus on the ability to convey a message clearly. This is important but not sufficient. Communication also requires humility and empathy - the ability to listen to someone, understand their view, and know what they most need to hear.

soumitrasatapathi (@soumitrasatapa2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perovskite Society of India is back with the largest online conference on ultrafast dynamics on perovskite materials and devices. A great line of speakers! Join us on April 04, 2022 from 5:00 PM IST onwards!

Perovskite Society of India is back with the largest online conference on ultrafast dynamics on perovskite materials and devices. A great line of speakers! Join us on April 04, 2022 from 5:00 PM IST onwards!
Avinash Sharma (@sharmaaavi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today a PhD student left his PhD just because he was not getting fellowship on time, there are students who have the responsibilities to take care of their parent, its really difficult. I’ve been through this phase and I can understand. I hope things may improve.

The Struggling Scientists Podcast (@thestrugglings4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academia, where money is always a problem no matter how many titles and awards you have😅 OpenAcademics #phdlife #phdvoice #phdmemes #gradschool #AcademicTwitter #PhD #AcademicChatter #phdchat PhD_Genie

Academia, where money is always a problem no matter how many titles and awards you have😅

<a href="/OpenAcademics/">OpenAcademics</a> #phdlife #phdvoice #phdmemes #gradschool #AcademicTwitter #PhD #AcademicChatter #phdchat <a href="/PhD_Genie/">PhD_Genie</a>
Abhijit Majumder (@abhijit_mlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who are we? Indian Scientists. What we do? We solve great problems such as cancer and global warming. What we could not solve in last 50 years? . . . How to disburse fellowship so that scholars get their pay on time.

Academic Chatter™ (@academicchatter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time spent reading papers ▓▓▓░░░░░░░░░░░░ 20% Time spent downloading papers ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓░░░ 80%

Jen Heemstra (@jenheemstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Making mistakes or having failed experiments is still research progress. There are some mistakes that just about every researcher in a field will make eventually, and growing through those is part of learning and mastering that field of research.

BIRABAR NANDA (@brknanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A sincere request to Ministry of Education. Please hike the fellowship of the PhD students. Rs. 31K (for JRF) and 35K (for SRF) is no longer economically viable for various obvious reasons. Increase it to something like 45K and 51K for JRF and SRF respectively. Dharmendra Pradhan

Happy Researchers (@hapyresearchers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academia is only part of your life but not your life!! Don't forget to enjoy your life as time is never coming back and you have only one life!

Maly Cosco (@malycat03) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Impactful words by Carolyn Bertozzi today on how diversity in her trainees enabled creativity, not playing by the rules, and ultimately the work that built the field of bioorthogonal chemistry. Diverse science leads to better science!

Inspirational Quotes (@seffsaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Don’t be afraid to get back up - to try again, to love again, to live again, and to dream again. Don’t let a hard lesson harden your heart. Life’s best lessons are often learned at the worst times and from the worst mistakes."

The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"A personal story... a voyage through time.” For Ahmed Zewail, awarded the 1999 chemistry prize, the Nobel Prize medal carried a deeper symbolic story which he traced in his banquet speech back to his early life in Egypt. Read the full speech: bit.ly/3FJcbet

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BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPrize in Physics to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier “for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter.”

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPrize in Physics to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier “for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter.”