Dmitry Dzhigaev

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Dmitry Dzhigaev

Dmitry Dzhigaev

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Author of "Three-dimensional in situ imaging of single-grain growth in polycrystalline In2O3:Zr films" in Communications Materials. Read here: https://t.co/K2fxpOwXx9

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Dmitry Dzhigaev
Dmitry Dzhigaev@DDzhigaev·
What happens to the material for transparent electrodes in highly efficient solar panels on the nanoscale upon annealing treatment? BCDI provides an answer in 4D and with exceptional crystal strain sensitivity! Read more here: rdcu.be/cPQzp #xrays #imaging #pv
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Dmitry Dzhigaev@DDzhigaev·
@jcesar_dasilva And then you gradually increase your output, to make an impression that you become more productive with time. And you can ask for a raise ;)
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Julio Cesar da Silva
Julio Cesar da Silva@jcesar_dasilva·
When you think out of the box, this happens, except that you won’t be hired because people don’t like candidates that don’t fit into boxes. Sometimes it is rather better to look like a stupid to be hired.
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... you're hired!

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Dmitry Dzhigaev@DDzhigaev·
@jcesar_dasilva I get more and more of an understanding that in majority of businesses, none of those qualities and expertise are appreciated and actually needed. I think only startups, and major industry players can afford or provide relevant jobs.
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Julio Cesar da Silva
Julio Cesar da Silva@jcesar_dasilva·
I’ve learned so much in my work life, learned how to do several different things which could allow me to earn a much higher salary than the very low one of French scientists. Yet, I cannot get a better paid job because nobody wants me. Apparently, I don’t fit in out of academia.
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Dmitry Dzhigaev@DDzhigaev·
@jcesar_dasilva @gudrun_lotze On the other hand, I experienced misunderstanding even at Max iv itself sometimes why all the fuzz about coherence since most productive techniques do notexploit it.
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Julio Cesar da Silva
Julio Cesar da Silva@jcesar_dasilva·
@gudrun_lotze Great, which kind of coherent technique? I’d be very happy to see a successful use of coherence that they could not have made before the upgrade
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Julio Cesar da Silva
Julio Cesar da Silva@jcesar_dasilva·
People spend > 100 million euros/dollars to upgrade synchrotron facilities with the only motivation of offering more coherent X-ray beams, but, in the end, none of the techniques offered need coherence, despite the existence of many. Complete lack of investiment strategy here.
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Dmitry Dzhigaev@DDzhigaev·
@KMothPoulsen That's all great if your are at least given a chance of becoming a professor. Sometimes people give up way too much to get there.
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Kasper Moth-Poulsen
Kasper Moth-Poulsen@KMothPoulsen·
I have read several tweets from people that are leaving academia for different reasons. Working as a professor are at times absorbing all my energy and more, sometimes it is too much. Yet there are so many positive things that makes me love my job, here are some of them.
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Salvatore De Angelis
Salvatore De Angelis@Salv089·
Still amazed by the flexibility given by the #blender Python API. I made a small animation making the individual grains of a Ni-YSZ structure appear. This time, I used #Eeevee as a rendering engine, much faster but not ray-traced. @esrfsynchrotron @SoM_esrf
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Manuel Guizar-Sicairos
Manuel Guizar-Sicairos@GuizarSicairos·
We have a webpage for the brand new Computational X-ray Imaging group 🥳 !!! Can you guess what is the data from on the main page? psi.ch/en/cxi
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