Goran Shibakovski

Macedonia University St. Paul the Apostle

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Commented on Environmental Science
There is a way to harvest energy 24/7 from the oceans through a technology called ocean thermal energy conversion. It would help provide reliable renewable energy, especially for vulnerable islands in tropical regions. https://youtu.be/5No5DboThQg

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Commented on PhD & research positions
Thompson Rivers University in Canada invites applications for vacant postdoc and faculty positions. It is a public teaching and research university that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and vocational training. Its main campus is in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. https://scholaridea.com/2023/08/19/thompson-rivers-university-in-canada-invites-applications-for-vacant-164-postdoc-and-faculty-positions/

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Commented on The Generations Research Hub
This is the website of The Center for Generational Kinetics, a research and consulting firm that specializes in generational insights and solutions. I see they offer services such as custom market research, thought leadership, and keynote speaking on topics related to Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers. https://genhq.com/

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Commented on Educational Ranking
ShanghaiRanking’s Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023. This year, more than 2500 institutions were scrutinized, and the best 1000 universities in the world are published. Harvard University tops the ranking list for the 21st year, followed by Stanford and MIT. Other Top 10 universities are Cambridge (4th), Berkeley (5th), Princeton (6th), Oxford (7th), Columbia (8th), Caltech (9th), and Chicago (10th). In Continental Europe, Paris-Saclay University (15th) rises one position and remains the best, followed by ETH Zurich (20th). Among Asian universities, Tsinghua University (22nd) moves up four positions and holds the best place in Asia for the first time. The University of Melbourne (35th) tops of other universities in Oceania for thirteen consecutive years since 2011. Two Chinese universities make their first appearance in ARWU Top 100, namely Central South University (95th) and Nanjing University (96th). There are 35 universities enter into Top 1000 for the first time. https://www.shanghairanking.com/rankings/arwu/2023 Any comments?

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Commented on Postdoctoral Fellowship
Apply for the 2024-2025 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program for U.S Citizens. Application deadline: September 15, 2023. https://unitednationscareers.com/apply-for-the-2024-2025-fulbright-u-s-scholar-program-for-u-s-citizens/

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Commented on AI in education, teaching, learning
This is a web page that provides some examples of how to use ChatGPT prompts for education. The web page also provides some benefits and use cases of ChatGPT in education, such as enhancing the learning and teaching experience, providing personalized assistance, and generating educational content. The versatility and efficiency of ChatGPT make it a valuable resource for anyone in the education industry looking to save time and improve the quality of their work. https://www.learnprompt.org/chat-gpt-prompts-for-education/

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Commented on AI prompt engineering hub
Learn Prompting is the largest and most comprehensive course in prompt engineering available on the internet, with over 60 content modules. Learn how to use ChatGPT and other AI tools to accomplish your goals using our free and open source curriculum, designed for all skill levels! https://learnprompting.org/

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Commented on AI & your research work
Llama 2 Hackathon with Clarifai on August 25 2023 - 6:00 PM Europe/SkopjeExperience the thrill of building next-gen apps with Llama 2 - enroll now in the online 3-day AI hackathon. Learn how to extend your capabilities with Clarifai. Mentors are available to support you during your creative journey. 1st Place: $1500 Cash. 2nd Place: $1000 Cash. 3rd Place: $500 Cash. https://lablab.ai/event/llama-2-hackathon-with-clarifai

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Commented on Mental health
A study that peered into live mouse brains suggests for nearly 70 years we've been targeting the wrong neurons in our design of antipsychotic drugs. Using a miniature microscope and fluorescent tags, a team of researchers led by Northwestern University neuroscientist Seongsik Yun discovered that effective antipsychotic drugs cling to a different type of brain cell than scientists originally thought. The study has been published in Nature Neuroscience. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-023-01390-9

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Commented on PhD & research positions
Monash University in Australia invites applications for vacant PhD and Academic Positions, a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. https://scholaridea.com/2023/08/13/monash-university-in-australia-invites-applications-for-vacant-52-phd-and-academic-positions/

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Commented on Industrial Organizational (I/O) Psychology: The Study of Workplace Behavior
A new study from economists at MIT and UCLA observed that data-entry workers were 18% less productive at home than they were in the office. To gather subjects for the study, the researchers posted advertisements for entry-level data jobs in local newspapers, and ultimately observed a total of 235 workers, according to the study. The report noted that both groups were also asked to work for approximately 35 hours a week. However, those working from home were given the flexibility to choose when they worked, while those coming into the office were restricted to a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. schedule. Ultimately, employees appear to be most content when they have flexibility around their schedule. Some of the happiest employees last year were the ones who were working in remote-hybrid roles. https://www.businessinsider.com/wfh-work-from-home-decreases-productivity-18-percent-study-rto-2023-8 Any opinion on this?

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Commented on Artificial intelligence in smart grid for energy management: power load prediction
Interesting poster. What tools did you use for this analysis?

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Commented on Neuroscience
The Huberman Lab podcast is hosted by Dr. Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist and tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine. The podcast discusses neuroscience and science-based tools, including how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health, as well as existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system works. https://www.youtube.com/@hubermanlab/featured

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Commented on Taking research into the community
I have a question for the authors of this poster. How do you measure the impact of the Science Club on the health and research literacy of the participants?

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Commented on Taking research into the community
I think that setting up a Science Club is a great way to foster a dialogue about research with children, young people, and families. I admire your initiative and I would love to hear more about your experience and outcomes.