Divya Rajah

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Divya Rajah

Divya Rajah

@RajahDivya

Material Chemistry|PhD Candidate @AIBNatUQ| Sharing bits of pieces of life and science

Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Sandya Athukorala
Sandya Athukorala@sandya_92·
We celebrated the end of a fantastic year at the festive end-of-year event @AIBNatUQ! 🎄✨ Grateful for our wonderful team and the amazing leadership of our PI @AmiralianLab, whose support and guidance inspire us every day #Christmas2024 @RajahDivya
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Nasim Amiralian
Nasim Amiralian@AmiralianLab·
It’s always a bittersweet moment to bid farewell to amazing team members. Thank you, @DivyaRajah , for your dedication and perseverance throughout your #PhD journey. Amrutha, it was a pleasure working with you on your Master project. Wishing you both great success in your lives!
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Sandya Athukorala
Sandya Athukorala@sandya_92·
Enjoyed a special time today as we bid #farewell to Fazıl, an amazing team member who made a lasting impact with his dedication and #teamwork. Grateful to be part of such an amazing community. Fazıl, here's to staying connected and chasing new horizons. @AmiralianLab @RajahDivya
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Dr Marissa Edwards
Dr Marissa Edwards@DrMarissaKate·
I’m so sick of academics who make PhD students and postdocs feel bad about themselves. I see it happen frequently and it’s awful. If you’re one of those people, please stop and consider how you can support them instead. Our early career scholars deserve better. @OpenAcademics
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9News Queensland
9News Queensland@9NewsQueensland·
A sea of pink flooded the streets of Brisbane this morning for the annual International Women's Day Fun Run! 🏃‍♀️🏙️ This year, a record-breaking 23,000 participants helped to raise more than $1.75 million in vital funds to support women with breast cancer. #9News
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Divya Rajah@RajahDivya·
🎗️ Stepping out of my comfort zone and into running shoes to join the fight against breast cancer! 🏃‍♂️ 🌟 Your support means the world to me! 🎗️ Visit my fundraising page fundraise.mater.org.au/fundraisers/di… Thank you for being a part of this meaningful journey.
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Divya Rajah@RajahDivya·
@GeurdsL You are nearly there, Lauren 💪🏽. Just a text message away. Take care 😃
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Lauren Geurds
Lauren Geurds@GeurdsL·
Today is #RUOKday. Right now, it's a no. But that's okay... Life isn't always easy, it has its ups and downs. What's more important, I know I'll be okay because I'm not afraid to ask for help when needed and surround myself with people who support me. #mentalhealth #phdlife
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Divya Rajah@RajahDivya·
This is an excellent post. Well said
Andrew Akbashev@Andrew_Akbashev

Your PhD is about the evolution of your mindset. It proceeds through personal research experience, mentorship and development of key skills. This is why PhD in STEM: - is NOT about a thesis (very few people will read it) - is NOT about finish your advisor’s project - is NOT about attending new courses - is NOT to learn how to use cool instruments (although it might be handy, it is of little help in a long run) Yes, some of it will help you get hired. BUT PhD should not be about this. ▫️ PhD is about personal development, creativity and problem solving in a highly dynamic research environment. First of all, it is about: - Becoming a highly critical and creative thinker - Learning how to think independently (against the local or global mainstream) - Learning how to “jump-start” a project and bring it to perfection - Discovering your strengths and weaknesses as a future leader - Learning from massive number of mistakes without big consequences - Learning how to accept failures and move on - Understanding the value of teamwork and collaboration - Publishing important studies and making discoveries (especially if you plan to stay in academia) ▫️ Of course, there are some “perks” that come with it: 1. Getting a good expertise in some field 2. Getting some idea about the world of academia and how things work there 3. Learning how to use fancy tools (microscopes, spectrometers, etc) 4. Learning how to write papers, etc etc But these are only bonuses. They should not be why you are pursuing PhD. ▫️ As a prospective PhD student, do NOT look for a supervisor who will be simply assigning tasks to you and tracking your project. Look for a good mentor and advisor who can help you develop YOUR leadership skills. A proper research environment and inspiration to pursue your dreams are the key ingredients. #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #phdchat

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Happy Researchers
Happy Researchers@hapyresearchers·
In academia, it is crucial to learn not to devalue others work while manuscript writing, reviewing, and attending presentations. The objective should be to bridge knowledge gaps but not to show-off!
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Divya Rajah@RajahDivya·
Great way of communicating. I shall implement this 😃
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