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Dr andy_hew here. PhD in Geography (Political/Economic). Did a couple of years post docs before getting fed up with short-term contracts. Joined local government to get some long term financial security ... 😯


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 3:35 pm
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I'm a relative thicky only a Masters Degree in communications. But I married a PhD in Immunology, which I think is better cos its allowed me to retire at 40 🙂

To add to mema, I get a lot of fuuny looks when I say its Mr and Dr, everyone assumes I bat the other way.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 3:46 pm
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Zokes

"Given some of the stories that make it to press, I'm slightly worried as to how easy it is to be a real doctor, not just a pretend one like me..."

I think the PhD/DPhil drs are the real ones and the medical drs nicked the term. Well that's what my Headmaster said. Guess what doctorate he had!


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 3:48 pm
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DrRS****

As for what my PhD is in is best left unwritten......


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 3:51 pm
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Dr r0bh, High Energy Physics

i.e. that big thing in France/Switzerland that spins particles round very quickly then smashes them together.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 3:54 pm
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Dr CharlieMungus - Fluid Mechanics and Flow Visualisation, reporting for duty, Sir!


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 3:57 pm
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I think the PhD/DPhil drs are the real ones and the medical drs nicked the term. Well that's what my Headmaster said. Guess what doctorate he had!

Well, when the medics change jobs, they stop being doctors, the rest of us are doctors even when we become unemployed.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 3:58 pm
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Dr Coffeeking - Robotics/EEE - defected after my more mech-eng related MEng!


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:15 pm
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MEng atm, but i'll be starting a PhD on Ti-processing soon 🙂 I'm surprised to see few Material Engineering types... for all this talk over steel, Ti, alu and cabrone frames...


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:20 pm
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Dr R. Gasket

Operational Research (Lancaster)


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:24 pm
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Well, when the medics change jobs, they stop being doctors, the rest of us are doctors even when we become unemployed.

To 99.9% of the population out there we are PhDs and medics are doctors. To argue it any other way is pointless.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:26 pm
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(Almost) Dr LabMonkey - exercise physiology


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:29 pm
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Dr CaptJon, Phd in economic geography (nods head at Dr andy_hew). Currently a lecturer.

Incidentally, i had a maths teach called Dr Captain.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:33 pm
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Yes, well of course Ph.Ds are much easier to come by nowadays. The only ones worth anything will have been those achieved in the last millennium. The were much harder in the old days.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:47 pm
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[]Dr CaptJon, Phd in economic geography (nods head at Dr andy_hew)

Where did you do your PhD and where are you lecturing Dr CaptJon?


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:55 pm
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Dr Darrell, Ph.D in Geochemistry


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 4:58 pm
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Dr. STL Chemistry with emphasis in Biochem.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 5:38 pm
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Dr Foster, PhD in walking into surprisingly deep puddles.

Chortle


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 5:43 pm
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Dr NDT, analytical chemistry. Left that behind me now, but I do miss tinkering with the big noisy mass spectrometers sometimes.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 5:58 pm
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With a [s]bit[/s] lot of luck and a tailwind i'll be dr finbar by May. Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction - i'm looking at the physical environments modern human behaviour originated in.

It's reassuring so many of you have actually finished the bl00dy things!


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 6:08 pm
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Well prepare yourself for the post PhD blues 😉
To be fair I think so far my PhD years were the best 3 years of my life. I discovered another country, another culture, plenty of new people, singlespeeding and I did some pretty stupid things too.
Not that my PhD is helping me in feeling the fridge in anyway...


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 6:21 pm
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Very nearly Dr Slunk (submitting next week, all being well) - wastewater chemical engineering. It's been lovely.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 6:29 pm
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Yes, well of course Ph.Ds are much easier to come by nowadays. The only ones worth anything will have been those achieved in the last millennium. The were much harder in the old days

Nah, think of all that extra knowledge that has to be incorporated and read up on - the earlier the PhD the less difficult to do something new and exciting.... 😆


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 7:05 pm
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There is someone on here (I can't remember who), has a PhD, and/or does research into the beer goggle effect. I jest you not!


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 7:26 pm
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yup what coffeeking says 😉
In my field in the time where you use to pay the same as an house for a computer you only had an handful of different method.
Nowadays from the top of my head you have
Docking (rigid, flexi, semi flexi and split)
MD (Umbrella sampling, SA, REMD, RETI, TI-REX and other exotic method)
MC (same as above RETI REMC, FEDTI plus all the different sampling method)
You have basillion of basis set for QM
QM/MM
Coarse grain (once again with all different integrator and variation)
And I am damn sure I forgot some 😉


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 7:27 pm
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If you're reading this thinking 'what's a PDH?' and 'where do I live?' - I'm bringing the average intelligence quota down with you.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 7:30 pm
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I say my PhD was plant community ecology, but really it was about cowshite and hay meadows

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract;jsessionid=D3C7BBA43FF33B51E4F8D3D7D8C15F6A.tomcat1?fromPage=online&aid=706060


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 7:35 pm
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Juan - rigid docking?


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 7:40 pm
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can I chip in for starting but not completing mine ...I did get a lot of research done in that week though

A_A I always knew you talked a load of manure I just never knew to what level


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 7:44 pm
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Dr Baronspudulike, material sciences/radio-chemistry, currently working away in a related industry after a short while post-doc'ing. Still don't know anything it’s just people think you do with less persuasion now.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 7:44 pm
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Dr P, but we already have one of these on STW, so I guess it has to be Dr GJP.

PhD Management Sciences - Loughborough University of Technology


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 8:02 pm
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Dr Skippy - Genetics, seem to be the only one so far but a lot of scientists...


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 8:17 pm
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Dr Digiphotoneil of obscure uses of electrical generators...


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 8:20 pm
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Dr JonM Invertebrate Cryobiology.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 8:20 pm
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Working part-time and doing PhD is no fun at all so unless you have a strong desire to do a PhD, I think it's a waste of time as the return you are going to get might not worth all the effort you put in.

Want to become a lceturer? You need to publish (in 3 star journals and not those journals your circle of friends created) and on top of that you must bring in "funding" for your department otherwise you will jumping from one institution to another forever ...

Worst case the job depends on funding and there is no certainty when the fund will dry up but it will eventually.

👿


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 8:27 pm
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Dr blaggers (PhD Engineering/composites) 1997, nottingham uni (when the unis were really unis, and polys weren't!)


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 8:36 pm
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Yes, well of course Ph.Ds are much easier to come by nowadays. The only ones worth anything will have been those achieved in the last millennium. The were much harder in the old days.

Not in anti ageing it isn't and Coffeeking is right - we have to know more info than the 1960s and come up with something new that is repeatable.

I've been working in research for a few years and easy? well it is fun and frustrating but I get paid what I love and what I'm great at.

Easier? my PhD is not taught like a degree, its my brain and my Supervisor whatever flight they are on lol 😆

Dr Frank...I like the sound of that...


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 8:45 pm
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we have to know more info than the 1960s and come up with something new that is repeatable.

Rubbish, you young 'uns are all standing on the shoulders of giants like me and my cohort. We could'nt just google and download 'Ph.D thesis' back then. By 'eck, we had write ours by the light of our Davy Lamps, down t'pit. I tell ya.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 8:55 pm
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Badnewz (DPhil 2008). English Revolution.


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 9:22 pm
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yeap rigid docking, you basically dock a ligand in a protein with no change in the conformation of the ligand...


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 9:39 pm
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Juan - rigid docking?


Nothing to do with space docking then?

Dr Love


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 9:43 pm
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Seriously though, I'm impressed by the amount of folks here with PhDs. 🙂


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 9:46 pm
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Dr Juan useless chemistry as it seems I can get a job

Another Dr Useless Chemistry here, also unemployed 🙄

Not a time lord, unfortunately 😆


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 9:51 pm
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can we keep this thread going to January 19th? I want to add my name without jinxing my viva.

(medical devices, mainly chips to point lasers at, after bouncing them off people)


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 10:15 pm
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Is anyone keeping a tally? There seems to be an awful lot of us. May have to change the STW definition on Urban dictionary at this rate!


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 10:24 pm
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