Ha, this is very funny, I wrote my email earlier today with a lot of links, maybe it helped, maybe they’d already come around! It’s awesome that they reversed the decision!
Academic CVs are designed to be so weird and cold as like, a feature
I’ll send an email as a faculty member, it’s super disappointing, given that they mention for data science that they’ll cite the original “source of the data.” It’s impossible to cite the source of stolen data!
Very, very weird and super disappointing. I have this giant Viking I piece showing Valles Marineris on my wall I bought a number of years ago at the event, and was looking forward to going again. It sucks that they’re permissive of art derived from theft, so I’ll skip! This was helpful to see.
I can’t seem to find where in the materials advertising the event they mention this. I believe you! But I was looking to see how they phrased that specific invitation/solicitation.
Here's an interview put together by the University of Arizona with myself, grad student Jake Helton, and Marcia and George Rieke, discussing the groundbreaking discovery of JADES-GS-z14-0, an incredible galaxy seen when the Universe was less than 300 million years old www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR7V...
YouTube video by The University of Arizona
Damn! That is a sweet earth.
When Roger Penrose came to UA, he gave a talk using TWO (!) and his own (insane?) hand written transparencies.
maybe you're on to something - space melatonin playing a large part in putting these absorbers to sleep just long enough for the Lyman-alpha to sneak through.