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Nov 8 at 16:20 vote accept alex
Nov 8 at 16:06 answer added R1NaNo timeline score: 1
Nov 8 at 11:35 comment added Sursula academia.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5492/… Its not finished yet, but have a look at the draft for a canonical answer here.
Nov 8 at 2:36 comment added alex Thanks for the advice. I'm strictly interested in labs that label themselves as multidisciplinary. This generally means a great deal of synthesis work, but could include DFT and other computational work. I guess I really just need to decide how much risk I'm willing to take.
Nov 8 at 1:42 comment added Anyon What do you plan on doing in chemistry? It sounds like this letter writer could speak to your creativity (always a plus) and coding ability, which could be very helpful if you're going in a computational/theoretical direction but perhaps less so if you want to focus on wet lab research. (Always useful for data analysis, of course.)
Nov 7 at 20:42 comment added alex It's complicated... the class is actually listed as a studio arts course, but the professor has a computer science degree. It's like a combination of art and code. The course itself didn't require that our projects were technical – it was up to the student.
Nov 7 at 18:57 comment added Buffy How unrelated is that field? Sounds like CS or a science.
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