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| '''BLOG FOR MASERAS GROUP'''
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| '''*** Nov 6th, 2018 ***'''
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| Here I will introduce scientific (or not) comments which I think can be interesting for the group.
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| This is semi-confidential, as is free access for group members, but it is not intended to be made publicly accessible. Just in case unkind opinions about outsiders are given.
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| In principle, you are welcome to introduce your comments, but please mark them clearly.
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| Feliu
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| '''*** Nov 15th, 2018 ***'''
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| As you may/should know, I will be out of Tarragona in a conference tour in China from Monday Nov 19th to Wednesday Nov 28th.
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| I want to use this chance to explain some of my criteria on deciding which conferences to attend. This is of course the view from my (professor) perspective, which does not transfer exactly to the view from the student side.
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| In this particular case, I received and invitation from Prof Rongzhen Liao, from Wuhan, to give a talk in a conference he was organizing. Prof Liao did his PhD/post-doc in Europe (Stockholm, Mülheim), and I know him from those times. Also, I invited him to the meeting we organized in summer 2018 in Tarragona, which he attended. So, it is politically correct to attend the conference he is organizing. The list of speakers is full of old acquaintances, so all is good on that side.
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| As I was going to China, I thought about my former graduate student Chunhui Liu, who has a position there, and had insistently invited me to visit her university in my two previous trips to China. I contacted her, and she has organized for me two talks in Henan province, in Zhengzhou and Xuchang.
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| As a cultural information for the non-Shaofei members of the group, Hubei (where Wuhan is located) and Henan provinces are in central China. Hubei has a population of 59 milion, and Henan a population of 95 milion. This is in line with the most populated countries in Europe. And of course, I was not aware of it before preparing this trip. Do not let your Eurocentrism (or Mediterranean-centrism) fool you!
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| This does not tranlate directly to your choice of conferences, but some guiding principles are there. Always (try to) make a presentation (oral better for older phd students, post-docs), choose "serious" conferences, try to make connections, enjoy the travel, beware of the group political needs for conference attendance. This trip to China ticks for me most of the cases. I get invitation to talk, the conference is serious, I am meeting old acquaintances, I get to learn about Chinese research. The trip has the inconvenience of requiring two plane changes, which is clearly suboptimal for my taste; and I may freeze under the cold weather that is expected. But such is life.
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| Feliu
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| '''*** Dec 5th, 2018 ***'''
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| After this long silence, several topics:
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| 1. The long-awaited list with the task assignments following our group seminar:
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| [http://aliga.iciq.es/wiki/images/b/b0/Tasks-maserasg-v1.2.pdf]
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| I will start tomorrow spamming some of you with stuff for your duties.
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| 2. My recent trip to China was very interesting. I gave three talks in one week. I presented twice our work on microkinetic modeling, and once our work on mechanochemistry. I got also some interesting ideas that I will discuss with you in due time.
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| 3. There are some bad news concerning our research budget for next year from the ICIQ administration. I cannot give my detailed opinion because this blog is not fully confidential, but things do not look good. In any case, I expect we will be able to keep all of our salaries going forward.
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| Best,
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| Feliu
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| '''*** Dec 10th, 2018 ***'''
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| About funding. Last week I had a meeting with the ICIQ powers that be about our research budget for next year. The bad news is that it has been cut by 20% without any fault on our side. The good news is that we will be able to make it through 2019 without salary cuts or personnel losses. Unless things change we will not be able to upgrade the computer cluster, but so be it. Things will hopefully improve for 2020.
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| Best,
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| Feliu
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