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Blogging will be slow
I am finishing up my graduate work and moving on to a postdoc up in the chilly northeast. Detailed location best undisclosed for now. Blogging will therefore be slow, although I hope to toss out some erudite nonsense about the graduate school experience soon.
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Congrats on finishing! :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck. Your posts have been excellent, particularly on PChem as it applies to chemistry. Where will you be in the frigid Northeast, as we live in the general area.
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Psi: Thanks, and congrats to you too; I hear you aced pretty much all your schools! Have you made a decision yet? Or are you still waiting to hear from the creme de le creme of your list?
ReplyDeleteRetread: Thanks, I will be somewhere in the Garden State. Maybe I will run into you sometime. The random PChem excursions will continue.
Congratulations on wrapping things up! It is the only time you ever want to be called "doctor" anyway - when your advisor steps out of the conference room and tells you you passed.
ReplyDeleteWill you still be in the theoretical/computational camp as a postdoc, or will you be joining us experimental rogues?
Thanks! And yes, that's pretty much the only time I want to be frankly addressed as "doctor".
ReplyDeleteAs for the postdoc, while I will still dominantly be in the theoretical/computational camp, I will also try my hands at some HTS-type stuff. Plus, if they allow me to indulge at least some of my NMR interests that could be fun. Maybe sometime I will write a post on why I turned theoretical; it was not that I disliked experiment; in fact even now I always talk a lot with experimentalists. I was just quite clumsy with my hands and realised that my PhD. is going to take forever if I do synthesis or something. But even now I try to keep up with experimental stuff as much as I can.