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THIS SYSTEM APPEARS UNUSED, BUT COULD BE REVIVED.
When new smaller projects/tasks/collaborations come into the lab, the person on the top of the order gets first choice to either take or pass the project. The project will be moved down the order until it is claimed. Once a person claims a project, they will be moved to the bottom of the order. This process ideally ensures a fair process for determining who gets new projects and allows those that don't speak up as much to have a fair chance of getting a new, great project. Passing on a project will not effect the position in the order since not all projects are suitable for all persons.  
When new smaller projects/tasks/collaborations come into the lab, the person on the top of the order gets first choice to either take or pass the project. The project will be moved down the order until it is claimed. Once a person claims a project, they will be moved to the bottom of the order. This process ideally ensures a fair process for determining who gets new projects and allows those that don't speak up as much to have a fair chance of getting a new, great project. Passing on a project will not effect the position in the order since not all projects are suitable for all persons.  


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*Sarah Barelier
 
*Ryan Coleman
 
*Allison Doak
[[Category:Obsolete]]
*Oliv Eidam
*Hao Fan
*Marcus Fischer
*Inbar Fish
*Elisabet Gregori-Puigjane
*John J. Irwin
*Joel Karpiak
*Magdalena Korczynska
*Christian Laggner
*Henry Lin
*Nir London
*Matt Merski
*Michael Mysinger
*Gabriel Rocklin
*Dahlia Weiss

Latest revision as of 19:15, 25 February 2019

THIS SYSTEM APPEARS UNUSED, BUT COULD BE REVIVED.

When new smaller projects/tasks/collaborations come into the lab, the person on the top of the order gets first choice to either take or pass the project. The project will be moved down the order until it is claimed. Once a person claims a project, they will be moved to the bottom of the order. This process ideally ensures a fair process for determining who gets new projects and allows those that don't speak up as much to have a fair chance of getting a new, great project. Passing on a project will not effect the position in the order since not all projects are suitable for all persons.

Brian reserves the right to change the order at any time for any reason, e.g. passing on too many projects, new member in lab getting bumped up, etc...




Project waiver order: