Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Good news Ive a new Job! Bad news it means the Blog has to end

Good news Ive a new Job! Bad news it means the Blog has to end


I wanted my 100th post to be a celebration, but unfortunately Ive been doing a lot of thinking the last few days and Ive decided to end the blog. As some of you know Im coming to the end of my PhD and Ive been thinking about what to do next.

Im doing an Astrophysics PhD you see, and thanks to the £80 million deficit that has hit UK astronomy since PPARC merged with the STFC Astronomy in the UK is almost dead in the water.

Combine this with a blossoming commercial exploitation of astronomy that currently in a vibrant upswing and Ive inevitably had to leave academia.

But thankfully not science!

Massive datasets are a great commercial asset at present (think google maps), and Ive a new job where Ill be using my scientific and computational modelling skills to combine the Sloan digital sky survey with user data, to work out positional vectors between the earth (at a specific time) and the vast numbers of celestial objects in the catalogue, including galaxies, quasars and stars. Ill even be utilising WMAP - the earliest image of the structure of the Universe ever taken.

This will lead to a radical improvement in various fields of predictive science. One I feel I can be at the forefront off. Hence Ill be involved with the launching of the first Astrophysical Prediction Survey service to combine tried and tested astro-psychological research with the massive datasets Astromoners are returning like Sloan and the WMAP survey.

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The idea that your nature can be predicted by the motion of 9 planets will look quaint and positively ridiculous once Ive finished processing the 200 million celestial objects in the Sloan Catalog.

That and Astrology pays better. But its contradictory topic to the blog, so Im afraid ive got to let the blog go.

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