https://x.com/tracewoodgrains/status/1755032183557829073
This is one of the papers written by this "mechanical engineer". That's it. That's the entire paper.
From the webpage of the Dean of Engineering at the University of Reno:
According to this source, his salary in 2022 was $372,127.
According to wikipedia, UNR is the state's flagship public university.
I was curious to see what else Jones had published so I searched him on Google scholar and took a look at his three most-cited publications. The second of these appeared to be a textbook, and the third was basically 8 straight pages of empty jargon—ironic that a journal called Total Quality Management would publish something that has no positive qualities! The most-cited paper on the list was pretty bad too, an empty bit of make-work, the scientific equivalent of the reports that white-collar workers need to fill out and give to their bosses who can then pass these along to their bosses to demonstrate how productive they are. In short, this guy seems to be a well-connected time server in the Ed Wegman mode, minus the plagiarism.
He was a Program Director at the National Science Foundation! Your tax dollars at work.
Can you imagine what it would feel like to be a student in the engineering school at the flagship university of the state of Nevada, and it turns out the school is being run by the author of this trash. I can't even.
P.S. The thing I still can't figure out is, why did Jones publish this paper at all? He'd already landed the juicy Dean of Engineering job, months before submitting it to his own journal. To then put his name on something so ludicrously bad . . . it can't help his career at all, could only hurt. And obviously it's not going to do anything to reduce train accidents. What was he possibly thinking?
P.P.S. I guess this happens all the time; it's what Galbraith called the “bezzle.” We're just more likely to hear about when it happens at some big-name place like Stanford, Harvard, Ohio State, or Cornell. It still makes me mad, though. I'm sure there are lots of engineers who are doing good work and could be wonderful teachers, and instead UNR spends $372,127 on this guy.
I'll leave the last word to another UNR employee, from the above-linked press release:
“What is exciting about having Jones as our new dean for the College of Engineering is how he clearly understands the current landscape for what it means to be a Carnegie R1 ‘Very High Research' institution,” Provost Jeff Thompson said. “He very clearly understands how we can amplify every aspect of our College of Engineering, so that we can continue to build transcendent programs for engineering education and research.”
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Government plays pretty fast and lose with the title of science advisor.
I've worked around a number of government science advisors in the DOD working on flag staffs and have really no idea what they do. They'll sit in on technical discussions and provide zero input. I've never seen the flag or his staff go to the science advisor for any input on decisions.
Think it's a scam/comfy job.
Here's a job req for the Army Chief of staff Science advisor. A cool $200k a year plus benny's.
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I hate working a real job for a living. Is it too late to pivot to griftmaxxing in my late 20s?
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How black are you?
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Frick.
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These are sinecures for earlier favours. Be a good friend to the right people and that's your reward.
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Nah homie, USAJOBS.gov
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More likely too early. Grifters generally get in because lazy HR people see an extensive “years of experience” resume, they say the right words in the interview to the techcels (who rarely try to vet the candidate outside the interview), and they end up in a position where they contribute very little but the company/institution has so much money to burn that they're kept on. If you're not actively harming the company/institution you'll be fine.
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Yes, let us run a ton of random regressions on this data, and surely we will win the war on terror.
At least we're moving on from blockchain all the things.
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Machine learning is actually pretty useful in the realm of biology and health which the military has a keen interest in.
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Chemical industry have been very keen on it too. !besties
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Oh boy...
Looks like the ML shills have invaded the thread.
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Honestly, I've only known of ML in social sciences, and it's only seemed like a good way of finding spurious correlations. It's empiricism without theory.
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Shut up and calculate.
The virgin "theorist" vs. The Chad "10 billion dollars worth of nvidia gaming cards says it's true"
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But you need a hypothesiiiiiiiiisssss.......
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Thats why you do multiple tests correction. In biology we use it to train models. Look up alphafold it has used machine learning to push protein folding prediction exponentially compared to what raw lab empirical testing could do. Yes you can use big data to just run a bunch of tests until you get a high p value. But you can also use it with a pre existing hypothesis or just do multiple tests correction.
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Too many leaders in the DOD communication space(c4isr) think they're silicon valley founders that have cracked the code by parroting buzz words.
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Milcels are unironically rslurred at computers. I used to know this air force guy who kept telling me I should "get into cyber" with them.
At first I thought he was asking to have cybersex like it was 2004, but eventually I realized you can get paid a small amount of money and great bennies to run port scans and update Windows XP. You also get to wear a cute uniform, which is the main reason to do it imho.
Sadly I'm unamerican & even if I were, I'd never get a security clearance.
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Cyber is another meme word the military uses to describe patching windows and running compliance scans.
I cope by telling myself I'm working with a small cog in the DOD machine and someplace in the organization actual "cyber" is taking place.
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Sorry bout ur tism bb he just wanted to cyber you
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Post bussy bb
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Let's check in with our GS-13 Subject Matter Expert
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GS-13 "smes," typically promoted out of a technical position because they aren't technical but they have made it through through their probationary period and the only way to get rid of them is promoting them.
Sometimes I wish I wasn't too proud and just took government ez street.
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yeah wanted to say "smeeeez" but pretty sure 99% of the people here would have no idea what i was talking about. missAPM is exactly that title
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