The following repo contains information and projects from the ACEMS ECR Retreat.
There are two important resources on this wiki page - The wiki and issues.
All information and details for the retreat are housed on this repository's wiki. See the tab above. You will find information about the programme, how to suggest an idea for a session or project on the Issues page, how these unstructured and collaborative sessions will work, as well as other housekeeping info.
A draft programme can be found on the wiki page, as well as information about how the collaborative research projects and focus group discussion will work.
These sessions are about collaboration and discussing/working on projects you are interested in. They work like this:
- You add projects you are interested in working on, or a topic your interseted in discussing to the Issues page before the retreat. Preceed posts with either
PROJECT:
orSESSION:
. - On day 1, we discuss the project ideas and you decide what you would like to work on.
- During the collaborative sessions, you work on your project of interest.
Some Guidelines/Common Questions
- You can change projects as much as you like.
- You can work on a project you didn't suggest.
- There are no expected outcomes.
- You are not expected to finish the project by the end of the retreat.
- The aim is to learn new skills, meet new collaborators, work on a project you find interesting.
ECRs are discussing things in the #postdocs
on slack. If you don't have access to the ACEMS slack, contact Jessie Roberts. You can also contact Boris Beranger or one of the ECR Organising Committee at your node (see below).
Contact these guys if you have any questions.
Boris Beranger - UNSW
Sam Clifford & Miles McBain - QUT
Ross McVinish - UQ
Dinesha Ranathunga - Uni Adelaide
Eric Zhou - Monash
Wilson Chen - UTS