My PhD journey The main part of the PhD is of course my thesis project but there’s a lot more to do and to learn. Hey all, this is Narimane early-stage researcher 10 from Bordeaux. I thought I would post a quick hello and catch-up with all my news as I haven’t posted in a …
And you… How much do you read? Against all odds, I was able to travel home for Christmas. I had many flights canceled, since most European countries, terrified by the rapid spread of the new variant discovered in the UK, closed borders and restricted air travelling. But as we usually say in Valencia: “third time …
Getting deeper into the research world After these first months I am starting to get more responsibilities Hello everyone! Here I am again in another update on my PhD experience. As you may know from previous posts, so far I have been mostly involve in reading about AF, ECGI and implemented my own rotor detection …
And that’s what being in the university “from the other side” feels… Oktober, November, Dezember, Januar, Februar, März… I am not crazy, just studying German but… HAVE I BEEN WORKING HERE ALREADY FOR SIX MONTHS !? With the new year, I have been thinking that I should change my way of thinking during this pandemic situation: …
Supervising student projects Today, I will tell you a bit about supervising students being a PhD candidate. Here at KIT, research assistants have the opportunity to help supervising projects for bachelor or master’s thesis. I will talk the beginning of this experience for me. Work with openCARP … In the last post I talked about …
How does your heart beat? We all know our heart beats, but how? What affects this beating? Since the beginning of our lives, we have been told about our heart beating. We grow up knowing we have some kind of pump inside our chest that beats and beats and beats and it never stops beating …
From patient to cells, from cells to patient Hello everyone! It’s Marilù here and today we are going to explore together the magic world of the stem cells. In the 2012 the two researchers John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the human induced pluripotent stem cells. Also known …
Dynamical systems and teaching Teaching is part of the scientific career and, this month, it was my turn to get a bit involved with it! One of the big reasons I ended up in a scientific career is teaching. Even though it does not occupy the largest chunk of the job, teaching was one of …
Input your search keywords and press Enter.