@stormtoast Seems very unproductive behaviour for him, but ... What's the downside for you? Seems like you get some unexpected free time - bonus; you don't have to deal with him as often - bonus. Sounds like you're ahead. 😎
@PiperPilotPaul for now I get to avoid correcting his thesis, since he's not sending me the chapters he's writing 😎 but when I go back to my institution (I'm abroad now, assembling and testing modules for a different experiment) I'll have to redo all his analysis using the techniques I suggested, since he refused to try them out
@stormtoast Hmmm. That sucks. Stop me if I'm being too nosey, but it seems odd that you would have to do the redo instead of him. Is this an institutional rule, or etiquette, or your desire?
@stormtoast Aha! Crystal clear why that's aggravating. Shame that it falls back to you so that your thesis is solid.
Hypothetically:
In a perfect scenario how could this be remedied?
(No reply required. Just a lessons learned query. Voodoo dolls allowed. :) )