What does life inside #LeidenForce look like? | April 26

• Discover #research content from Vahid, Pablo, Gauri & Cheikh
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• Our homepage now features a dedicated space for our PhD researchers
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• Discover a new interview series focused on the research perspectives of our #PhDStudents.
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💡 How do you turn months of #research into a clear, engaging #ScientificPoster?

At the Physics PhD Day at @UniversitedeLiege 2 #PhDstudents from #LeidenForce shared their first poster experience.

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From first results to first poster: what two PhD students learned about scientific communication

Presenting research in the form of a scientific poster may seem straightforward at first glance. One page, a few figures, a title. In reality, the exercise is far more demanding. It requires a set of skills quite different from those needed to write a paper or deliver an oral presentation. This format is widely used in academic conferences and PhD training as a key tool for scientific communication... Read more

Some creative/funny science...😁

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This course is the first in a three-part ArcGIS series.

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The Passage of Time

The start of this term has been so busy that I forgot that October 1st was the 40th anniversary of the day I officially started as a research student at the University of Sussex (1st October 1985). Reflecting on that event I realized with something approaching horror that 1985 is halfway between 1945 and 2025, so I started my PhD DPhil closer in time to the end of World War 2 than to today. Yikes!

Before travelling to the Sussex to embark on my research degree, I spent a couple of weeks at a summer school for all the new Astronomy PhD students. These are still held annually, although they are now just a week long instead of a fortnight. They are now sponsored by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) but the one I attended was before that came into being, and even before its predecessor, the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research PPARC. The Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC)  summer school I went to was held at Durham University; we all stayed in St Mary’s College, just over the road from the Physics Department. I remember it well and indeed still have the notes I took during the lectures there.

Another difference in those days was that we got our stipends paid by cheque – every three months, if I remember correctly – directly from the Research Council. Nowadays STFC gives block grants to universities and other research institutions, who then pay the students.

Anyway, here is the summer school conference picture:

Unfortunately (for such a rare and valuable document) it is slightly damaged on the left -hand side. I leave it up to my readers to identify the people in this group who are still in the business 40 years later. I can see quite a few – Moira Jardine, Alan Fitzsimmons, Melvyn Hoare, Jon Loveday and Alastair Edge, among others! A more complete list can be found here.

I don’t think I’m the only member of this group who is thinking of retiring fairly soon. This post was occasioned by the 40th anniversary of the start of my DPhil; my plan is to retire 40 years after the date of the completion of my thesis. That’s less than three years from now…

"What we call the beginning is often the end
And to make an end is to make a beginning.
The end is where we start from. "

from Little Gidding V, Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot

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Brazilian PhD Students Opt Out of US Research Opportunities

Discover how ambitious graduate students can unlock career success with strategic planning and focused skill development. Gain valuable insights into navigating academia and building a rewarding professional path after completing your studies. #PhDStudents

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Year 5 of the IMSI Data Science Summer Workshop Series in the books! From one workshop to my favorite tradition - 2 weeks mentoring incredible PhD students as they develop industry-ready skills.

Stats/Math PhDs: 2026 apps open Fall 2025!

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IMSI Summer Internship Program • IMSI

The IMSI Summer Internship Program is hosted by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and began in the summer of 2021. It builds on the prior success of the NSF funded PI4 Summer Internship Program, launched in 2014. Internship hosts will primarily be companies and scientific labs in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, and the surrounding region. Internship hosts for […]

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Junior research scientist in forest tree biomechanics

CR-2025-ECODIV-1 - The SILVA Joint Research Unit (University of Lorraine, AgroParisTech, INRAE) is a multidisciplinary unit with around 150 staff. It studies the functioning of forest ecosystems in the context of global change, with a particular focus on the multiple risks associated with combinations of different hazards (wind, drought, flooding) to propose management and adaptation solutions. You will develop a research project aimed at integrating the biomechanical signal received by trees into forest dynamics models.The growth allocation inside the tree is under strong mechanosensitive control with considerable consequences on forest dynamics. The perception of the mechanical signal by living cells is well-known in biology but less in forestry even though it is an essential factor in the environmental control of tree growth and the active response of trees to stress (acclimation). The response to this signal shapes the trees and, consequently, their resource acquisition and resistance or resilience traits to different stresses. It therefore determines the services provided by forest ecosystems, including carbon storage, whether underground or above ground. Integrating the response to the biomechanical signal into forest dynamics models is a major challenge if we are to make realistic predictions for forests subject to multiple hazards and multiple growth regulation factors. You will develop a conceptual framework emerging in international communities, combining the mechanical approach to wind risk on a tree structure and the mechanobiology of growth. To do this, you will formalize the integration of physiological and ecophysiological mechanisms in the computation of tree performances (wind resistance, righting capacity, self-support) and for predicting the temporal trajectories of the latter on the scale of forest stands in the context of global change. You will draw on knowledge and approaches from material and structural mechanics, as well as from forest biology. You will compare this framework with the problems of assessing the risks to which forest stands are exposed, as addressed by the Silva joint research unit. You will be able to draw on the metrology and growth modelling skills of your colleagues in the unit, and access to the forest stand monitoring systems managed by the UMR Silva, national forest experimentation and observation infrastructures (In Sylva France, AnaEE and ICOS), as well as the Silvatech analytical platform for characterizing the anatomical and mechanical properties of wood and the CAPSIS modelling platform.

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