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Nano-Optics, Metamaterials, Nanolithography and Academia
Perspective of Bernard Didier F. Casse on Nano-Optics, Metamaterials, Nanolithography and Academia.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The hierarchical structure of academia
Comic taken from
PhD Comics
says it alls.
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original link
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When it comes to describing academia in humor, nobody can beat
Jorge Cham
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