Dear academic twitter... I know how to acknowledge a grant, but how students/postdocs acknowledge work supported by startup? Thank prof & university? Explicitly mentioning startup seems a little too detailed.
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Replying to @KyleCranmer
Why is that too detailed? (I was really surprised by that statement!)
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
Not the university support per se, but the "startup" part of it. It feels like talking about accounting details as opposed to source of support. I don't recall seeing acknowledgements to startup, but why not?
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Replying to @KyleCranmer
I don't think I understand your tweet. I'd guess there's some context I'm lacking. Why not just write "[person name] acknowledges [company name] for supporting [X]"?
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
That could work. If it's a post-doc acknowledging a university... would the faculty member's name come in? Since it was the faculty member's startup and decision how to spend it? It's just a question of norms, and I've don't recall seeing this type of ackn.
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Ah, I see. I guess if it was me, I'd just write the company name.
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