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  • The Adventures of Charles Letagne – A Salutary Tale of Ethical Responsibility

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on August 13, 2020 A former colleague, who I worked with in an academic context, derived great amusement from referring to a paper by the (imaginary) academic Charles Letagne.

  • My experience with moving from Industry to doing a PhD by Ritika Shukla

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on January 7, 2021 I graduated with a degree in Aerospace Engineering MEng from the University of Leicester back in 2015.

  • Space Lates: Jupiter

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on May 18, 2023 Join the team at the National Space Centre for their next Space Lates event, looking at the largest planet in our Solar System, Jupiter.

  • Are we getting marketing wrong? University of Leicester

    Posted by in Knowledge to broadcast: research archiving blog on September 1, 2014 In my last post I came up with a bunch of basic rules on Spreading the word – what to do and what not to do .

  • Ideas for tools for helping with Open Access publication – University of Leicester

    Posted by in Knowledge to broadcast: research archiving blog on October 8, 2014 I find tools from SHERPA useful. I like to keep an eye on what I’d ideally like as well as what is currently available both for me and people I work with.

  • Chasing shadows at Jupiter

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on July 17, 2020 On July 17 th , 11am-4pm,   Leicester planetary scientists Dr. Tom Stallard and Dr.

  • Scoping Failure

    Posted by Martin Coffey in Postgraduate Researcher Careers on October 26, 2018 This week a colleague returned from a conference with some interesting feedback on the conversations she had been involved in around the purpose of a PhD and the views held by various stakeholders.

  • 3rd April 2015 Sol 945

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 3, 2015 The heavy noble gases argon, krypton and xenon are known for their non-reactive nature and on Earth used for many applications where a gas is needed to protect a surface from the reactive species in...

  • AstroSeminar: Disc eccentricity driving type I and type II outbursts in Be/X-ray binaries

    Posted by er198 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on October 26, 2020 This week (28th Oct) the virtual Wednesday talk will be delivered by Dr.

  • 5th August 2017 Sol 1777 – 5 years on Mars

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 5, 2017 The 5th August marks  5 Earth years since the successful landing of Mars Science Laboratory.  During the landing I was at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.

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