Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Why does anyone think science is a good job?


The average trajectory for a successful scientist somewhere in Europe could be as the following:

   age 18-22: paying high tuition fees just to get an undergraduate degree
   age 22-30: post-graduate studies, i.e. MSc/PhD,  possibly with a bit of work, living on a stipend of €600 per month
   age 30-35: working as a post-doc for €2000 to €2500 per month (after paying taxes obviously)
   age 36-43: lecturer (or assistant professor) at a good, but not great, university for €45,000 per year
   age 44: with (if lucky) young children at home, fired by the university begins searching for a job in a market where employers primarily wish to hire folks in their early 30s

This is how things are likely to go for the smart cookie you sat next to on high school. He got into a high profile university (e.g. University of Edinburgh) to get his undergrad degree. He got a postdoc at University of Cambridge. His experiment worked out and he was therefore fortunate to land a job at UCL. But at the end of the day, his research wasn't quite interesting or topical enough that the university wanted to commit to paying him a salary for the rest of his life. He is now 44 years old, with a family to feed, and looking for job with a "second rate has-been" label on his forehead.

Monday, 4 January 2010

Happy New Year 2010!!!





Sunday, 13 December 2009

Fixie Conversion

Finally, I managed to get my 'fixie' on the road. Mission accomplished.

Saturday, 31 October 2009

Back to Life


, originally uploaded by perenken.

It's been a long time since the last conversation. But I am back.

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Canarias Timelapse

CANARIAS TIMELAPSE from luis garcia de armas on Vimeo.

Video muy bueno y bien completo, merecedor de la charla del guachinche

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

BUPA Great Edinburgh Run

Nuestra lagunera lo ha conseguido, despues de dias de entrenamiento, bajo el 'buen' clima de Roslin y sin apenas haber descansado. Pero alli estuvo ella, para culminar los 10 kilometros en un excelente tiempo 1h11'57''. Simplemente, impresionante.



Una gran ayuda moral durante el entrenamiento fueron todos esos mensajes de apoyo mientras recaudaba 300 libras para 'Marie Curie Cancer Care' (http://www.justgiving.com/sarardguez).

Monday, 9 February 2009

La tertulia de la tarde

Pues mira lo que contaba el Dani.



Cortesia de Tira Ecol.

Vinitos pa'todos, que nos vamos pa'casa.