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RE: Professors in Academia

From my experience, most research professors who teach are less interested in teaching, and it shows in the courses they conduct. On one hand, you have the professors who make the class unnecessarily ...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now?

This is definitely a matter up to personal preference, but personally, I would rather work for the present. While I do understand the appeal of working for the future, I personally believe that the be...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Skills to get into research

To start out, both academia and industry require a great deal of knowledge from their employees. It may not be fair to say that academics always possess greater knowledge than people in industry simpl...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Project Life Cycle

The initiating phase is the most important phase of the project life cycle. As this is a medical device course forum, it feels slightly appropos to use a biological analogy. In order for a cell to rep...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: How to Avoid Scope Creep

There is nothing inherently wrong with being an overachiever, unless the ambition interferes with the completion of the basic requirements of the project. This is often the primary factor that leads t...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: Project Management and Artificial Intelligence

AI can be a very effective tool in project management; however, as the two users above mentioned, it should not be used without the supervision of a human. One way which AI can help project management...

In forum Intro to Project Management

2 years ago
RE: Onsite or Remote (Work)

As I'm writing this, it has been two years since the world returned to a sense of "normalcy" following the pandemic. I was actually in high school between March 2020-June 2021, experiencing what I lik...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Grades and GPA's in graduate education

@jj52 Although I agree with your premise, I must slightly disagree with one specific point you made. Most of your premise is built around the assumption that after people with "C's get degrees", their...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
RE: Grades and GPA's in graduate education

While I agree that grades may not necessarily reflect the ability of one to perform a job to completion, grades still do appear to reflect the amount of effort one is willing to place upon a project. ...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

2 years ago
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