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21/02/2011 at 19:03 (UTC 1) Link to this comment

Which University?
At a time when many of our readers might be at that stage is to ask which university to go, let me talk about the University of Texas at Austin. When I arrived, I was in 8th best in the world. However, coincidentally or not, was down in the ranking in 2006 was already 32 th, and is currently in 75th place every university in the world. Still pretty good, but far from the top spots of 5 years ago. In terms of education, is in 10th place, nasa sounds and science education is in 2nd. Biology is 23 th in the world, geology 5th, 5th in artificial intelligence, in petroleum engineering 1st, etc.. In terms of natural science, is in 42nd, and Physics is in 14th, aerospace engineering is 8th in the world, nasa sounds plasma physics is 5th, 8th Cosmology is, etc.. In terms of astronomy, is considered one of the best, in part because of the McDonald Observatory.
By the way, Austin is also considered one of the world's best cities to live: liberal, warm weather, low cost of living (win well and paid up slightly), academic atmosphere, very smart, extremely creative, with great art and film capital of live music, etc..
1 - Again, it was considered the best university in terms of college parties. The criteria were: classes, time, liberal atmosphere, city, live music, sports, beauty of the female population, and nights on 6th Street.
Carlos F. Oliveira is an astronomer and science educator. Degree in Business Management. Degree in Astronomy, Science Fiction and Scientific Communication. nasa sounds PhD in Science Education with a specialization in Astrobiology at the University of Texas. Created and taught for several years an innovative course in astrobiology at the University of Texas. He is currently Research Fellow in Affiliate-Astrobiology Education at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. Worked at the Maryland Science Center, USA, and Astronomy Outreach Project, UK, received two awards of ESA, and held several lectures and interviews in the media.
I'm ready to go ... the last criterion convinced me
As a scientist you are, know that a sample to be valid it must contain a certain percentage of the total population. I only know one person. So I am waiting for me apresentes some members of the male population, I will be able to qualify.
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