My review of the book "The Bullet Journal Method" by Ryder Carroll.
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Life Update: I’m a Doctor now!
I've finished my PhD, can officially be called a doctor, and I'm now working as a postdoctoral researcher.
Not Knowing? Part 2: Dealing with Ignorance.
The research process and how researchers deal with ignorance seem to be misunderstood, which could lead to confusion and even mistrusting science. What is the research process really like? Does science have all the answers and is science always right? Most importantly: How do we deal with "we don't know" coming from researchers?
Not Knowing? Part 1: Feeling stupid, but being fine with it.
As weird as it might sound, researchers don't always have all the answers and many times we feel stupid, but it pushes us to seek answers.
Ensemble Forecasting of Predicted Recipes
The way in which I construct new recipes can be compared to ensemble forecasting.
Modelling an Infection Outbreak like a Physicist. Part 3: Modelling South Africa’s Infections, Recoveries, and Deaths
The SIS model for an infection outbreak applied to South Africa's COVID-19 data.
Being more Childlike
Looking at why children give away artworks easily, but adults don't, might teach us something...
Modelling an Infection Outbreak like a Physicist. Part 2: Calculating Infection, Recovery, and Death Rates from Data
The SIS model for an infection outbreak require the infection and recovery rate. These rates, as well as the death rate, is extracted from South Africa's COVID-19 data.
Modelling an Infection Outbreak like a Physicist. Part 1: The SIS Model
The SIS model for an infection outbreak and how to solve it with stochastic differential equations.
What do PhD Students do?
What do PhD students do in their everyday life? List included.
