Survival Day
I took an hour out of my less-busy-than-it-should-be day to go and hear some of the talks at the PSA Survival Day. The talk on careers was quite thought-provoking, and the advice given will surely come in handy for me as I continue on my employment-finding mission. I wanted to say thanks particularly to Dr Sato Juniper. Her talk was very entertaining, and seemed to be right on the money. I think it provided affirmation for me, and dispelled some horrible rumours. It made me feel more comfortable with my current position, and I think generated some motivation for me to finally finish this thing!
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About wayne.griffiths
I started at UWA in 1997, completing a Diploma in Modern Languages (Italian) in 1999. By 2001, I had completed a Bachelor of Computing and Mathematics degree with Honours. In 2002, I worked part-time in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. From 2003 to 2007, I studied for the qualification of PhD in Electrical Engineering at the Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute (WATRI). My thesis title is "On A Posteriori Probability Decoding of Linear
Block Codes over Discrete Channels", and it is currently under examination.