Null Disquisition

In Mother Russia, Thesis writes You!

My first real paper

without comments

My prof is putting me down as primary author on a paper we’re working on. Or rather, I’m putting my professor down as a corresponding author on a paper I’m writing. heh. The topic is testing the efficieny/effectivness of Replica Exchange Molecular Dynamics to Multiensemeble methods (obligitory wiki links), and when it’s best to use each method. The funny thing about statistical mechanics (and a lot of science in general) is that the concepts are fundamentally simple, but the literature is so far obfuscated with jargon and assumptions that hardly anyone can understand them. I mean, shit, I hardly follow half of what I read - and now I’m supposed to be writing it.

My generation of grad student is coming from the first batch of kids who grew up with the internet, and really the first generation of Wikipedia. As such, I’m going to try a new type of research dogma that attempts to make my research available (and accessable) to anyone. This type of transparent research is become more common, and I hope to see more of it.

Here’s a quick run down of my goals for this experiment

  • Provide all of my publications and projects freely (source too)
  • Keep the language deflated, no jargon
  • Document my methods, keep the research process transparent
  • Contribute info (not necessarily new research) back into Wikipedia
  • Not get caught by my committee for giving away research ^_^

Hopefully, by the time I finish my thesis I will have enough content here for anyone (idiots excluded) to somewhat understand what it’s all about. Hope you’re all ready - hope I’m ready.

Edit: Loving my macbook.

Written by david

September 4th, 2008 at 9:33 pm

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