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Marek Kwiek

H-index: 35
Political science 38%
Education 23%

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modacitylife.com
Situated 60 kilometres west of Shanghai, Kunshan is “small” city home to two million residents, and a number of bike producers including Giant and Shimano. In recent years, it has established its brand as a cycling city, as part of a strategy to put itself on the map as “Kunshan Innovation Valley”.🧵
A group of about six people in casual business attire and helmets ride bicycles along dedicated cycling infrastructure through a linear park lined with trees, water, and flowers, in Kunshan, China. A group of about six people in casual business attire and helmets ride bicycles along dedicated cycling infrastructure through a linear park lined with trees, water, and flowers, in Kunshan, China. A group of about six people in casual business attire and helmets ride bicycles along dedicated cycling infrastructure through a linear park lined with trees, water, and flowers, in Kunshan, China. A group of about six people in casual business attire and helmets ride bicycles along dedicated cycling infrastructure through a linear park lined with trees, water, and flowers, in Kunshan, China.
metaror.bsky.social
We're happy to announce MetaROR has joined Bluesky!

We're a community-owned platform for open peer review in metaresearch. Using the innovative Publish-Review-Curate model, we're transforming how metaresearch is published & reviewed, making the process faster and more open.

Find us on metaror.org

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marek-kwiek.bsky.social
And finally - the #punitive power of Twitter and Bluesky today.

We #furious scholars, myself and others, actually #socially #punish #Minerva journal for its #disrespect #unfairness.

We just tell our #withdrawal story.

And what can #Minerva do now? Actually, just rethink its #academic business

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marek-kwiek.bsky.social
Invitation! #Stanford, happy to be back!

"Jumpers-Up and Droppers-Down in Research Productivity? No Chance, a Longitudinal Study of Research Productivity of 320,000 Late-Career Scientists"

Registration: metrics.stanford.edu/metrics-inte...

9:00-10:00 PT Time (18:00-19:00 CET in Europe)

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marek-kwiek.bsky.social
Back at #Stanford #METRICS with a story of 320,000 scientists from 38 countries!

June 5. METRICS Marek Kwiek:

"Jumpers-Up and Droppers-Down in Research Productivity? No Chance, a Longitudinal Study of Research Productivity of 320,000 Late-Career Scientists".
metrics.stanford.edu/metrics-inte...

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lucy3.bsky.social
AI & Society faculty opportunity posted just this month with a start date of Fall 2025 and beyond: www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/57734 ‼️🐂

For "interdisciplinary scholars whose research agenda connects the study of AI with humanistic and/or social scientific line(s) of study"
Assistant, Associate or Full Professor, AI & Society
The Department of AI and Society (AIS) at the University at Buffalo (UB) invites candidates to apply for multiple positions as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor. The new AIS ...
www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu

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acfischer.bsky.social
🚨 Funding stress? You're not alone.
In our next Thriving as a Junior Scholar session, Jan Baedke will share tips on how to write strong grant applications and find the right funding calls.

📅 Tue, 24 June, 10:00 CEST
🔗 Register: docs.google.com/document/d/1...

Organized by @epsaphilsci.bsky.social
marek-kwiek.bsky.social
Good to remember! It is all about probabilities!
astrokatie.com
Chatbots — LLMs — do not know facts and are not designed to be able to accurately answer factual questions. They are designed to find and mimic patterns of words, probabilistically. When they’re “right” it’s because correct things are often written down, so those patterns are frequent. That’s all.
astrokatie.com
Chatbots — LLMs — do not know facts and are not designed to be able to accurately answer factual questions. They are designed to find and mimic patterns of words, probabilistically. When they’re “right” it’s because correct things are often written down, so those patterns are frequent. That’s all.

Reposted by: Marek Kwiek

Reposted by: Marek Kwiek

Reposted by: Marek Kwiek

Reposted by: Marek Kwiek

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