Ben Fernando
@space_quakes
I work on Mars, the Moon, and Titan at @JohnsHopkins.
Also @RNReserve @HMSPresidentRNR and former @OxfordPhysics. Ex-chair of @scientists4lab. (He/him)
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09-10-2011 20:24:06
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It seems University of Oxford will now vote on whether to U-turn the success achieved by Mike Cassidy and Ben Fernando re: the abolition of the graduate fees. Is there already a counter-proposal? It seems odd to request this at the 11th hour, right before enacting the policy.
Paula Koelemeijer Ben Fernando As someone who is not an academic in the University but tries to pay attention; my concern is that the original motion was put in good faith and attempted to give sufficient time to allow mitigation; that good faith feels rather used here with such an 11th hour intervention
Turns out University of Oxford will be voting next week on rolling back the abolition of the graduate application fee. Very disappointed - but we will fight it! Reminded of this awesome group of individuals from the 2020 vote.
Ben Fernando University of Oxford chrislintott Mike Cassidy Angela Russell Dr. Amber Madden-Nadeau Tamsin Rebecca Colquhoun sadly a very close in person vote was lost by 142 votes to 138. We need 50 signatures from members of congregation to secure a postal vote. Given how close the in person vote was and the large number of academics tied up in exam processes we will press for this.
A potentially interesting signal from yesterday's New York/New Jersey meteor! Recorded on a Raspberry Shake in NJ. Timing fits, infrasound waveform looks like a potential boom from atmospheric entry?
Great article from Michael Greshko on VIPER’s cancellation in Scientific American today!
On February 20th, before the JHU postdoc union Johns Hopkins PRO-UAW went public, I had the honor of speaking representing postdocs at Teachers & Researchers United (TRU-UE)'s picket that led to a successful bargaining agreement for grad workers. Now, it is the time for postdoc workers! illsaidthoughts.xyz/SpeechTRUUEPic…
A new study says the Red Planet is hit by meteorites more often than we thought, altering our age models. New research by Natalia Wójcicka and others, comments by Ben Fernando & Simone Marchi Southwest Research Institute, story by @astro_jonny. eos.org/articles/parts…
NEW: This time last year, something *big* roared in Greenland—and the entire world shook for nine days. It wasn't an earthquake, eruption, or explosion, or impact. Scientists - with the help of the Danish military - have now found out. Me Quanta Magazine quantamagazine.org/how-did-a-land…
Great couple of days up on the Hill with Planetary Society as part of the save VIPER campaign! Ruby Patterson ✨