* ron minnich wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
>
> > What are the exact prerequisites ?
> > Especially for, lets say, Germany ?
>
> recent phd.
ah, phd has to be already present (i though it's about
aquireing one ;-o).
cu
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On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> What are the exact prerequisites ?
> Especially for, lets say, Germany ?
recent phd.
That's the starting point. It's best if you are us citizen but
definitely not mandatory!
ron
* ron minnich wrote:
> Sandia has a new deal for "new phds". This seems to mean
> - just got it
> - just hired on and you have it
>
> You can come in and propose something research-y, and you'll get 66%
> support for two years for whatever. It's a pretty good deal.
>
> It's harder if you're not
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:52 PM, SHRIZZA wrote:
> As someone who is in the field, do you have any pointers or common
> gotchas for those who would like to put a foot in the door?
>
>
I'm afraid I have little I can think of to say.
Thanks
ron
Though I'm no candidate for this, it's always good to hear about good
potential avenues for funded research.
As someone who is in the field, do you have any pointers or common
gotchas for those who would like to put a foot in the door?
Sandia has a new deal for "new phds". This seems to mean
- just got it
- just hired on and you have it
You can come in and propose something research-y, and you'll get 66%
support for two years for whatever. It's a pretty good deal.
It's harder if you're not US citizen but ... we got lots of peop