All the tools you'll need to master to achieve your PhD! ---++ Teaching Lab Skills for Computer scientists Some very useful free tips and classes about programming for scientists: https://software-carpentry.org/ Also on this website, the very nice PhD starter kit. https://raoofphysics.github.io/phd-starter-kit/ ---++ The PhD Tools you'll learn to love (presentation made on November 2014 & September 2015 by Thomas): * http://prezi.com/vxy7sjkra_td/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy ---++ Compare the library managers (Mendeley, Zotero, etc...) https://www.readcube.com/compare * Zotero: * Mendeley: * Readcube: (02/20/2015) seems nice. I like the framework and some features ( *especially the discovery engine* that will propose new articles based on your current biblio) but only the pro version will allow you to save and sync your library on the cloud and multiple devices :'( - maybe you can do that through another client like Dropbox though. * Papers for Mac: Solenn finds it very useful. You can get a license for free from support-info. Easy searching and organizing from within the application. Manual/automatic librairies. Many filters. Easy drag and drop into your LateX editor. Works with bilbioplanet access codes from the lab or not. ---++ Use LaTeX efficiently with LaTeXTips There is also a subsection on TeXshopTips for mac users For templates on Beamer (presentations), Posters, articles, drawings using LateX, contact solenn.vaupre@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr.<br /> Templates will be uploaded to this page when got time. ---++ Go to the [[IDLtheque][PhD IDL library]] ---++ Mac users (coming soon ?) Do not get Yosemite!! Do get El Capitan. Shell and Terminals: Customize your terminal (shortcuts, fonctions, ....), learn basic shell <br/> Aquamacs, neat Emacs application for mac *Do you need to solve freezing/disconnecting issues when logged on a lab server ?* The following advises are for you. 1 Log on on the server 2 Go to *.ssh/config* with your editor (eMacs, etc) 3 Put the following lines : <br/> *Host* * <br/> *ForwardX11 yes* <br/> *ForwardAgent yes* <br/> *ServerAliveInterval 60* <br/> <br/> It should solve your problems. Note that the ForwardAgent is needed only if you are using the RM key process (see on the [[http://ipag.osug.fr/twiki/bin/view/Ipag/Intranet/InfoDocAgentSsh][intranet]]) ---++ Your professional page Edit your own webpage (HTML) http://ipag.osug.fr/~yourID/ ---++ Get a free subscription to ArXiv daily updates of publications _By just sending a mail to arXiV, you will receive a daily update on new publications of interest on ArXiV in your mailbox._ _Procedure: send a mail to physics@arxiv.org with the following title:_ Subscribe Name Surname _(with your name/surname)_ _In the mail, just put the arXiv classes that interest you like below (example):_ add Earth and Planetary Astrophysics add Solar and Stellar Astrophysics _You will then receive daily the abstracts of all the new papers loaded on arXiv related to these topics._ -- Main.ThomasVuillaume - 08 Jan 2015
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