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Tuesday 23 March 2010

Blogging will be light this week....

Monday - meeting with Dean to discuss my scholarship - CHECK

Tuesday - work interrupted by explosion and fire at the Research School of Chemistry next door at 17:30 - building evacuated because of danger of toxic chemicals. There were casualties.

Wednesday - Deadline for paperwork to get paid for teaching. Presentation on "Meta Genetic Algorithms and Molecules" at 10:00

Thursday - Giving Lecture on HAZOP hazard and operability analysis at 14:00 with reference to the Flixborough disaster.

Friday - Deadline for paper to Artificial Life Conference in Denmark - paper must be ready for peer review, for submission by the 31st.

Saturday - work on camera-ready copy for paper and poster to the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2010) in Oregon

Sunday
- preparation for presentation to the Research School of Chemistry on my PhD work.

Status: Frazzled

3 comments:

  1. Hehe... Were I in the midst of such a heavy week, I wouldn't even have bothered with such a post! I'm clearly very much a light-weight blogger in comparison to you! :)

    I hope your week goes well and that you are soon a little less frazzled! :)

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  2. OMGZoe!!
    You are burning the candle on both ends.
    Good luck in your myriad of ventures.
    You will be missed this week.

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  3. Here's me complaining about not starting the S2/10 timetabling until this week... the deadline is next Monday. I'm new at the position and unfamiliar with the courses.

    Oh, it's going to be a busy week. It's allllll goooooooood.

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