"Lab Dynamics is a book about the challenges to doing science and dealing with the individuals involved, including oneself. The authors, a scientist and a psychotherapist, draw on principles of group and behavioral psychology but speak to scientists in their own language about their own experiences. They offer in-depth, practical advice, real-life examples, and exercises tailored to scientific and technical workplaces on topics as diverse as conflict resolution, negotiation, dealing with supervision, working with competing peers, and making the transition from academia to industry." "This is a uniquely valuable contribution to the scientific literature, on a subject of direct importance to lab heads, postdocs, and students. It is also required reading for senior staff concerned about improving efficiency and effectiveness in academic and industrial research."--BOOK JACKET
This is the third and completely revised edition of a now classic handbook that focuses specifically on management challenges faced by research scientists and technical professionals.
The book provides practical solutions to some of the toughest problems that working scientists and science managers face daily problems for which most scientists are unprepared.
The contents of this book have been written to match the contents of most statics textbooks. There are 8 chapters in this book. Each chapter is designed as one week’s workload, consisting of 2 to 3 sections.
In Byrne, J. and Berry, W., eds, Neural Models of Plasticity, pp. 266–306. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. Brown, T. H., Zador, A. M., Mainen, Z. F., and Claiborne, B. J. (1991) Hebbian modifications in hippocampal neurons.
1992 ROBERT E. HUFFMAN. Atmospheric Ultraviolet Remote Sensing. 1992 ROBERTE. HOUZE, JR. Cloud Dynamics. 1993 PETER V. HOBBS. Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions. 1993 S.J. GIBOWICZ AND A. KIJKO. An Introduction to Mining Seismology.
Since 2002, the first edition of this bestselling book has helped thousands of newly appointed principal investigators successfully transition to running their own labs.
The contents of this book have been written to match the contents of most mechanics of materials textbooks. There are 11 chapters in this book. Each chapter contains two sections.
Daniel Thomas Gillespie (b. 1938), American physicist. 12 If we define z = −jt and make use of 16.9 Tool 12: Generating Functions 507 16.9 Tool 12: Generating Functions.
The contents of this book have been written to match the contents of most mechanics of materials textbooks. There are 11 chapters in this book. Each chapter contains two sections.
... dynamics . Without doubt , powerful analyses such as these are all but impossible in the ' real world ' . However , armed with concepts , dynamics and behaviors observed in the lab , the pieces of nature , which are intractable in the ...