For all the reasons stated. I could have lived with the low salary, but the lack of job security would have been stressful for someone like me. I wouldn't have liked going to interviews every couple of years, presenting my research, and living in hope of another appointment. Though, the...
Tributes by Arjun Khandare, Hardy Limeback, and Bruce Spittle, to Professor Emeritus Andezhath Kumaran Susheela, Ashoka Fellow, PhD, F.A.Sc., F.A.M.S., F.N.A.Sc. (India): A distinguished scientist, a relentless advocate for public health, and a pioneer in the field of fluorosis ...
I'm sure it's feasible, but I think the monetary penalty would be pretty high. You would lose at least a few years of salary while getting a degree and then you would be starting as a very junior engineer and would have a pretty low salary. Then you would be looking at 10 - 20 ...
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Even if you plan to stay in academia, you should go read it, particularly if you plan to be a computational scientist. I’d differ from software carpentry in only one case: use git instead of subverson. A tutorial on git can be found here. As far as programming languages to learn, ...