Chodera lab
Kai
Zen
5月4日2016
Bas Rustenburg
What can be improved about our lab meetings?
Timing of lunch
We used to order lunch at the start
Therefore, we'd eat AFTER lab meeting
Less distraction during the talk
Speaker gets to eat
We could move lab meeting to start at 11 am, to facilitate lunch better.
Low frequency of meetings
Each individual lab member doesn't get to present very often
For instance, as many as 6 months between the last two meetings that I personally presented
Downsides of low frequency
We get
feedback less often
as we'd like or need
We need to
spend much more time on introductory material
It's more
troublesome to miss a meeting
, if the next one won't be for another 6 months.
Harder to have meetings without John
John travels a lot, leading to unused time
Therefore, I propose a different schedule
Two people!
Each person gets a medium size 45 minutes timeslot
As a rule, we aim for 15 minutes per slot for discussion
Two talks!
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Benefits of the medium talk scheme
Double the rotation frequency
Receive feedback more often
Talk about more frequent topics
Less introduction
Less problematic to miss a talk
There will be another one sooner
Possibly, unsupervised lab meetings
So more meetings total (1+1 > 2)!
Better for attention spans!
More talks
≠
more work!
More chances to engage in cooperative research
Less repetition
More opportunities for practicing communication
Project management
How to deal with deadlines
Planning anything is hard when
We don't have a target date
We don't have concise goals, and often change our minds
Or we don't have plans on how to meet deadline
Note that:
An objective plus deadline is not the same as a plan!
Issues with poor planning
We never find out about small problems because we only see the big picture
We need to spend time on how long things will
actually
(not ideally) take.
Common planning strategies
Always overestimate the time something will take by about 30-50%.
Have a daily schedule of minor tasks that need to be done to complete larger tasks
One can use flowcharts/Gantt charts to accomplish this and plan multiple projects at once
Very easy to see when plans need to be adjusted in order to make it to a deadline!
A Gantt chart is just a calendar!
Alternatively
Use trello boards!
Thanks!
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