Survival Skills for Scientists

Survival Skills for Scientists
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781908979926
ISBN-13 : 1908979925
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Book Synopsis Survival Skills for Scientists by : Federico Rosei

Download or read book Survival Skills for Scientists written by Federico Rosei and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2006-07-17 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides young scientists, from physicists through to sociologists, the counsel and tools that are needed to be their own agents and planners, to survive and succeed, hopefully even thrive in science. Making a good career based on peer-reviewed science means navigating many stressful phases from graduate school through to permanent employment. Performing artists pay agents to help them in this effort. In effect, this book is designed to allow you to act as your own agent. You are counseled to analyze yourself deeply to know clearly what you want and whether you can live with it, how to make career choices and what you should then keep in mind, when to fight and when to yield. The unwritten rules of the “science game” are explained, including how to become published and known, the pitfalls of peer review and how to evade them, papers and posters, job interviews and getting your science funded. Interspersed with this are illustrative anecdotes and a fair amount of humor. While the book is aimed at young scientists, from graduate students and beyond, more senior scientists will benefit from seeing the world from the point of view of rising scientists and become aware of the preoccupations of people in a system which has changed much from when the present senior scientists were rather younger. Contents:Basic ChoicesBasic Strategies and ActionsThe Game of ScienceAcquiring and Using a ReputationCommunicating your ScienceCautionary TalesL'Envoi Readership: All young scientists, but also all scientists and people interested in science, as well as undergraduates wondering whether to go on in science. Keywords:Scientific Careers;Scientific Job Market;Scientific Survival;Peer Review;Scientific Funding;Ethics in ScienceKey Features:Practical advice for rising young scientists of all disciplines, broader and more detailed than similar booksAccessible for both young scientists and those who are set to evaluate themOne author has recently successfully passed through the science mill, while the other has been on the other side (the reviewers and hirers) for many years, so both aspects are well servedInterspersed with anecdotes (often from personal experience) and humorReviews:“It discusses scientific life in academia, industry, and government labs as well as in different parts of the world. The authors should be congratulated for the depth of their analysis of challenges facing the modern researcher … I found the book thought provoking and packed with information, yet amusing and in most places easy to read … Reading and reflecting on the ideas presented in Survival Skills early in your career could save a lot of time and frustration.”Science “This useful, highly readable work guides individuals through the daunting decision of adviser selection, interviews, and the peer-review publishing process. Its organization makes information on specific topics easily accessible. Rosei and Johnston's advice has a place in academic libraries.”Choice “… logically organized … filled to the brim with candid advice that you are unlikely to find anywhere else …”American Astronomical Society “This book is interspersed with several anecdotes and humour to make the reading more interesting. The reviewer feels that such a subject must be introduced as a credit course at the undergraduate or graduate level for all those who have chosen science, technology or engineering as their career since we simply do not want them to be unsuccessful in their career. It will be a colossal waste of time and effort.”International Journal of Performability Engineering


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