Sridhar Chellappa (@anothermathguy) 's Twitter Profile
Sridhar Chellappa

@anothermathguy

Postdoctoral researcher at MPI-MD

Previously @MPI-MD, @Erasmus_Mundus Masters in Electrical engineering

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hardmaru (@hardmaru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mammals dream about the world they are about to experience before they are born “Brain circuits are self-organized at birth and some of the early teaching is already done. It’s like dreaming about what you are going to see before you even open your eyes.” news.yale.edu/2021/07/22/eye…

Michael Black (@michael_j_black) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I get a lot of reviews that say my work is not novel and I bet I'm not alone. It's always frustrating because I see novelty where the reviewer doesn't. Rather than rebut every critique, I've written a blog post to help reviewers think about novelty. perceiving-systems.blog/en/news/novelt…

Anna Clemens, PhD (@scientistswrite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an academic writing coach, here are the 7 mistakes I see supervisors and PIs make in the process of co-writing a paper with their PhD students or mentees. A thread. 🧵 #AcademicTwitter #PIchat #newPI

Sridhar Chellappa (@anothermathguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is a great honor for me to receive the prize for the Best Doctoral Student (Mathematics) for the year 2022! Many thanks to my Ph.D. supervisors Dr. Lihong Feng and Prof. Dr. Peter Benner (pedro), other collaborators, and colleagues at the Max Planck Institute, Magdeburg.

Calum E. Douglas (@calumdouglas1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five career tips for mechanical engineers: 1) If it sounds too good to be true, 98% of the time, it is, thousands of clever people spent their lives researching how things are now, incrementally. Success is almost entirely by small steps, and not whacky tricks. 2) We are all

Five career tips for mechanical engineers:

1) If it sounds too good to be true, 98% of the time, it is, thousands of clever people spent their lives researching how things are now, incrementally. Success is almost entirely by small steps, and not whacky tricks. 

2) We are all
Edward Z. Yang (@ezyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who run lots of small training jobs for your day job, what is one thing about experiment management / hygiene that you wish you knew when you started out?