Google search app on my phone giving me all kinds of interesting options.
Manu Awasthi
@mnwsth
Interests: Computer Systems Engineering, Higher Education, Public Policy, GIFs. CS Prof. Documentation Evangelist. Tweeting in personal capacity.
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Apologies to Pan Parag
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हमें तो पता ही नहीं था कि आप भी academic hiring में Google Scholar - Google Scholar खेलने के शौकीन हैं!!
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The best LoR submission portals send you a link to upload a pdf. And nothing else.
If you are one of those schools, you have my gratitude.
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It's LoR writing season.
Let's play a game called "guess the university based on the questions they ask the letter writer"
Which university do you think this is?
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This is an extraordinary gesture from an extraordinary scientist! Salute to @ViditaVaidya Mumbai: TIFR professor Vidita Vaidya to use part of Infosys prize money for girl child education toi.in/9ejbNZ10/a24gk via @timesofindia
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I'll be from 18th - 20th December. Please ping if you are around. Better yet, please come say hello if you see me roaming around.
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If you never have doubts, then I feel sorry for you son.
I got 99 problems, but the absence of doubt isn't one.
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It's always useful to remember that *everyone* is fighting their own battles. Just because you feel like commenting on someone's situation, doesn't mean you should.
When in doubt, it's best to not speak. I keep re-learning this lesson the hard way.
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Not to vent: Twitter is students> faculty, so a polite request to PhD students: *Every PI irrespective of gender*, worries about funding, incomplete manuscript, experiments, data checks, stats results. Implicit biases won't do any good for anyone of us.
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Mental milestone 2: 30ish minute 5K, outside
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"Bhai, PhD कब ख़त्म हो रही है तुम्हारी ?"
Bhai:
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Flattery in academia
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PhD graduates leaving academia for industry
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Academics, on Twitter, post-paper acceptance
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Friends, when you are about a join a PhD program
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Reviewer # 2 on your paper
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A Simple Guide To Making Friends and Impressing People in Academia
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Indian academia: Why is the disbursement of PhD student fellowships being delayed?
People responsible for disbursement:
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Terrible recommendations
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Experimentalists
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Researchers giving at conference talk, post-pandemic
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opinion तो आपके अपने होने चाहिए
हवा के साथ तो प्लास्टिक का थैला उड़ता है
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I made a graph of all my past relationships.
It has an ex axis and a why axis.
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Not as bad as T3 .It took me around 45 mins to pass the security check-in in T2 yesterday. Christmas break is yet to begin I guess, it may get worse.
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T2 is not as bad I guess. Travelled a few days ago. Pune airport was a nightmare.
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Use DigiYatra app if you are going through T3. Other terminals are as usual. No major change
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T3 is worst, followed by T2 and T1 in that order. You must reach the terminal 120, 90 and 75 minutes in advance at T3, T2 and T1 respectively….
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Thanks to everyone who replied!
General consensus seems to be that T1 / T2 are experiencing business as usual, for holiday season travel. T3's where all the action (chaos) is.
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It seems that there are long lines at T3 of @DelhiAirport.
How's the situation at T1 or T2? Is it as bad? Anyone travelled recently through those terminals?
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Some travel is coming up this weekend and I'd really prefer to not miss my flight.
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It seems that there are long lines at T3 of .
How's the situation at T1 or T2? Is it as bad? Anyone travelled recently through those terminals?
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I'm very happy to be hosting #CSEd folks at IITGN later this month (23rd December): I am sorry this announcement is so late, but I hope you can help me spread the word!
We're doing a one-day workshop covering various topics, details at:
neeldhara.com/events/2022/cs
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Ashoka University congratulates Dhruv Agarwal, an Ashoka Alum for winning the prestigious Quad Fellowship.
The Quad Fellowship is a joint initiative of the governments of Australia, India, Japan and the United States that sponsors 25 exceptional fellows from each Quad country.
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