define "stole" your project?
4/25/2012 5:42:00 PM
Moved it to a different building that I don't have access to and refused to tell me where it was. I had to go walking through the building and looking in windows to find it, and I still don't have a key to go get it back.
4/25/2012 9:16:23 PM
Sounds like they knew you'd be a huge bitch about it.
4/25/2012 11:30:28 PM
You should expect anyone to be a huge bitch WHEN YOU STEAL THEIR WORK THAT'S SUPPOSED TO GET THEM THEIR DEGREE! Then repeatedly lie to that person. He's going to be in deep shit now. I deeply regret waiting for the bastard to return it, delaying my graduation yet again.
4/26/2012 8:18:51 AM
How would that delay graduation again?
4/26/2012 9:03:15 AM
4/26/2012 9:17:33 AM
haha once again it's SOMEONE ELSE that has "screwed over" lewoods!
4/26/2012 10:43:30 AM
Short of beating the shit out of this guy, how else can I get it back?And you wonder why women stay the fuck out of STEM. This is exactly why. [Edited on April 26, 2012 at 10:59 AM. Reason : ...]
4/26/2012 10:56:33 AM
what was "stolen?"and what the fuck does it have to do with you having or not having a penis?[Edited on April 26, 2012 at 11:39 AM. Reason : ]
4/26/2012 11:38:24 AM
A physical model I was in the process of refurbishing and modifying. Bastard stole it from my lab so he could have some undergrads apply for a grant to do the same work I was going to. So now I have to find something different to do, since that part of my project got fucked up by this thieving bastard. He admitted in an email he stole it because I was busy trying to get the paperwork sorted out for returning from a medical leave, so I'm fairly certain he's fucked (and hopefully fired).Similar shit has happened to male students in my department and it has been dealt with in a timely manner. Because I'm female and registered with disability services they think they can pull shit like this all the time and I won't fight it.[Edited on April 26, 2012 at 11:45 AM. Reason : ...]
4/26/2012 11:43:32 AM
4/26/2012 12:02:40 PM
You do that to lazy grad students, NOT sick ones. Which is why I will do everything in my power to get him fired or at minimum in deep trouble.[Edited on April 26, 2012 at 12:31 PM. Reason : ...]
4/26/2012 12:30:45 PM
so the true story comes out... you had a deadline you couldn't meet, your adviser gets frustrated and then gets someone who CAN complete the work in a timely manner to take over the project. the real world has deadlines, sick or not sick.
4/26/2012 12:35:39 PM
1 This guy IS NOT my adviser. He had no right to steal my project from my lab.2 There was NEVER a deadline for the project. I was never told I needed to make more progress.
4/26/2012 12:37:54 PM
whatever the details, I think we all see what's going on
4/26/2012 12:39:06 PM
Yes, we see why women and those with disabilities hate this school.
4/26/2012 12:42:48 PM
BLAME BLAME BLAME
4/26/2012 12:46:59 PM
NASA people are coming to my lab today and will be warned to stay away from my department.
4/26/2012 1:17:28 PM
4/26/2012 2:48:59 PM
PLEASE BELIEVE ME
4/26/2012 2:56:38 PM
4/26/2012 3:04:41 PM
In the end, I'm still in one of the best labs on campus, and this thieving bastard (who isn't supposed to be supervising students) got himself disowned.
4/26/2012 3:28:53 PM
4/27/2012 11:30:03 AM
^^ that is such a fucking bad attitude. i don't believe a word that you've said anymore.and
4/27/2012 12:23:59 PM
You would be jelly if you knew what I was doing for my project now. Tons more potential.
4/27/2012 12:54:50 PM
i'm pretty sure i'm not jelly of you academically.]
4/27/2012 1:22:32 PM
4/27/2012 2:24:16 PM
Yep, you be jelly.
4/27/2012 3:31:21 PM
I think you're confusing amused disinterest with 'jelly'.
4/29/2012 6:26:04 PM
I'm doing a physics PhD at a school out west and man my advisor is a total asshole...he keeps setting me up for government jobs...i'm just not that into them. I think i'd rather teach. On top of all of that he's using my research to help his own reputation. The shit is really starting to piss me off man...I put in a ton of hours in the lab with the rest of my lab team and we constantly have fantastic data/results. WE GET NO CREDIT THOUGH...and he's trying to send my buddy Mitch home for lack of productivity...Mitch is incredibly capable and smart...total dick move.Recently I found this guy living in my closet The upside is he loves physics and the Price is Right, he knows the business mane.
5/2/2012 12:02:28 AM
what uhm... what school out west?
5/2/2012 2:53:05 AM
caltechgreat movie
5/2/2012 3:46:08 AM
^ you're answering for ^^^?
5/2/2012 11:14:03 AM
uh, yes?real genius
5/2/2012 11:49:20 AM
^^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Genius
5/2/2012 11:52:11 AM
wait, was that whole thing a thing from real genius? i've only seen that movie once, and it was a long time ago.i have no idea what's going on right now in this thread.]
5/2/2012 11:56:42 AM
oh oldschool, where you can ask three people a question and go five days w/o a response.
5/7/2012 3:32:47 PM
oldschool, where the users don't recognize trolling even after having it explained to them
5/7/2012 4:04:30 PM
i thought it was like a thing that started out true and then turned into a movie.i'm so sorry, everyone.
5/7/2012 4:20:40 PM
Goddammit, My publication was already behind schedule (partly my fault)but then my PI "pushed it through" department review so that he could get it submitted to a journal and it would show up on his CV which was being reviewed for tenure -- no big deal.Now it has been rejected, I'm getting critiques and comments that I've either:a)never heard from anyone before and am not sure how to address (scary)b)knew about but couldn't do anything due to the design of the project (eyerolls for days)c)Are impossible to do (No I can't present the data three different ways and still make it under the length requirements)d)seem like petty personal taste stuff (formatting, word usage, etc)So frustrating to think you are finished, only to have to go back to the same project, resurrect it and keep working. I was pretty close to sending the "take this publication and shove it . . . " email but have since stepped back and counted to 10.
1/28/2013 4:16:36 PM
Guys, I will be in my 7th year in the fall. FWIW, I am in organic synthesis. I have worked on 6 different projects, 4 of which were successful/publishable. For some unknown reason to me my PI refused to publish any of them but was more than happy to have me move on to another project. I was even able to get a really good postdoc offer. Then, I did something terribly wrong:I volunteered to stay a semester extra so that I could finish/publish a project. My PI then pushed an entirely new project on me when he realized I was staying. Now he is saying that I cant graduate if I don't finish it AND I am trying to write my dissertation.At this point, since nothing that I have done is gathering any interests in papers from the PI, I really don't get the point. I just want to walk away from it all.[Edited on February 26, 2013 at 8:23 PM. Reason : a]
2/26/2013 8:21:38 PM
^What do you want to work on after graduate school? What is so important about the PhD that a Masters is not good enough? Some folks just want to finish it, which is understandable. From a pragmatic point of view, what are you planning on doing with your degree post-graduation?My wife finished the research for a dissertation in 3 years and her advisor wanted to have her stay on for another 3 years to do a bunch of followon crap that had absolutely no additional value. She made her connections in her scientific field, got what she wanted out of graduate school, said to heck with it, called it a thesis and left with a Masters. In her current line of work in industry, the difference between a Masters and PhD is negligible. However, it really depends on what you want to do post-graduation for whether it will make a difference or not.
2/27/2013 12:00:25 AM
I have high ambitions of going into academia, and my PI knows this, which is why I got a good post doc with funding. It is even tougher for me because I started out my degree on a project that was clean up for a guy that got a Ph. D. and a 6 figure job. That took about 6-7 months to fix.[Edited on February 27, 2013 at 12:32 AM. Reason : s]
2/27/2013 12:31:51 AM
2/27/2013 12:08:45 PM
Banjoman: I finished up my PhD in organic synthesis last august. I ran into similar problems with my PI when i was trying to get out. I pretty much told her Im defending on this day and to deal with it. I knew i had done enough work to graduate and all my committee members were on board.You've gotta put your foot down and tell your PI what you want. They are going to keep on taking advantage of you if you let them. Remember they will be replacing an experienced student with a first year who most likely wont produce anything till year 3+.You've been there long enough and even though you havent published your work, it sounds like the work was solid. Have you fulfilled all other requirements before defending your dissertation?EDIT: ^ I would be very wary of going behind your PI's back. You absolutely need their recommendation when it comes to getting a job.[Edited on February 27, 2013 at 1:22 PM. Reason : edit]
2/27/2013 1:20:34 PM
^no you are right, it may not be clear but that is what I was also saying. Frank discussions are needed with the PI about what it is going to take to graduate and why the other material is "unpublishable"
2/27/2013 1:38:33 PM
2/27/2013 8:58:03 PM
Do you need your hand held to publish the papers? Write them up and submit them yourself.
2/28/2013 6:36:04 PM
^ looked down upon in my field, don't know about others. Usually when the PI is left off of the paper is it very fishy smelling, and I would like to avoid that.I have written them up and they were revised by others in the department. There is really nothing else that I can do.
2/28/2013 8:05:49 PM
setemup
3/1/2013 8:33:46 AM