@StephenBHeard "No conscientious naturalist should possess, or recognize in others the possession of, a sense of humour"
This is absolute gold 😂
When you spend hours trying to adjust the tolerances to fit a 6 mm Allen key only to realize that it's a 1/4" 😭 #3Dprinting #MetricPlease
Faculty at more prestigious universities publish more bc they have funded Ph. D. students and postdocs to do the work.
In fields where advisors aren't put on Ph. D./postdoc research pubs, there is no relationship between university prestige and faculty productivity.
Mid-career faculty, matched, who move to institutions with more funded Ph. D./postdocs publish more.
Counting pubs is a poor method of judging a researchers quality.
Hi! I am a CS PhD student at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. I am broadly interested in learning based #robotics to solve problems in #agriculture.
Currently I am working on vision-based navigation of under-canopy agricultural robots (https://ansivakumar.github.io/learned-visual-navigation/). These small robots could enable various precision agriculture applications like autonomous cover crop planting, mechanical weeding etc in an affordable way.
RT @SolomonRDavid
And if you’ve never seen Paddlefish eat, here you go:
^Paddlefish use that long snout (laced with electroreceptors) to detect plankton, then filter them out of water with their gaping mouths & sieve-like gill rakers! https://twitter.com/stuart_orr/status/1597342422572630016
@clive In Asimov's "I, Robot", there's a chapter where a brand new talking AI (taking a whole room of computer space) is being showcased in a world where nimble and dextrous (but mute) robots are everywhere.
When I read it a few years ago I found Asimov's backwards prediction funny and quaint... But 70 years later, the misperception persists!
So, robots in movies are always depicted as being nimble on their feet and dextrous -- like the new trailer for M3GAN where the robot wanders around a house and dances and gently strokes a child's cheek
In reality even the best household robot we can build would trip over literally anything or accidentally shatter your ribcage while trying to open a box of cereal
My little rant on this: https://medium.com/@clivethompson/the-hilariously-bumbling-reality-of-humanoid-robots-31af6f02ef42
This is something I never considered before, but is a great use case for Dall-E and #AI generated art: as a resource for conceptual diagrams in papers.
Most of us researchers see how beautiful art can sell our research visions but lack artistic skills. These tools could help level the field somewhat.
(Figure from https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.11449)
really neat academic job for a Canada Research Chair in "Technological Change for Inclusion"! https://www.sfu.ca/siat/hiring/crc.html
We are hiring! Faculty position in Organismal Ecology/Evolution, come join a highly interactive and collaborative group in an awesome city
@eebtoronto
https://jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-Assistant-Professor-Organismal-Ecology-andor-Evolution-ON/565418217/
@SaveTheOkapi if you don't mind explaining, what's the origin of your username? Are you involved in some sort of conservation effort? (I've loved okapis since learning about them in my PhD)
Since Mastodon saw its initial popularity circa 2017, I've noticed that most users and those reporting on it either don't think about the Fediverse as anything more than Mastodon, or treat its history as beginning with Eugen Rochko and the beginning of Mastodon. In fact, Mastodon is the latest in a long line of federated social networks, going at least back to Identi.ca, and though I wasn't around for all of it,I find this history pretty interesting. (Thread; boosts welcome!)
I've been lurking for a few days, and I think it's time for an #introduction.
I'm a biologist who works on the comparative #biomechanics and #neuroscience of vertebrate copulatory systems. I'm also a science writer and a fact-checker for narrative #podcasts and science magazines.
Hoping to find all the people I followed on the birdsite, and meet new folks, too!
It's finally finished: my new and improved full scale Archaeopteryx skeleton model is done! More stable, easier to assemble and a bit more accurate. Special thanks to Scott Hartman
for the input! Modelled in #b3d, printed on an @anycubic3dprint
Photon Mono X. #3Dprinting
We are hiring at Queen's Engineering! We have an open tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor with specialization in a field related to #robotics and/or #mechatronics #engineering, including—but not limited to—#autonomous systems, #machinelearning & #AI for robotics, intelligent systems engineering, #HRI, #marine robotics, robotic #perception & actuation or #VR / #Ar. See our ad at https://www.ece.queensu.ca/about-us/IBENG212201_ECE_MRE_Sept-2022.pdf.
@gpowerf you're honestly not far off, but it's more biological than that. It's a bit of an unfair question and I'm not expecting anyone to get it- hence 1B points
Postdoc at Structure and Motion Lab, Royal Veterinary College. Biomechanics, animals, robots. Husband and Father of four. Opinions my own. (He/Him) http://dtpolet.com