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Hi, guys! Welcome to my new blog. In this blog, I will talk about my favourite blog and blogger Eva Lantsoght.


''Time management essentials for researchers'', one of Eva Lantsoght's many posts, is one of my favourites today. In her blog, she shared a concept to measure how much time we're working *really* takes. She tells us about before we start having realistic estimates of how much time we need to reserve for carrying out a task, we need to know how much time things take on our own. To learn to quantify our time in detail, She recommends we record our tasks and how much time we spend on time. Let us know spent an entire day working on something, we maybe only really worked 5 hours on it, and spent the rest of our time replying to emails or answering the phone. She also gives us some suggestions for the record our time by hand, by using an Excel spreadsheet, or, she's favourite, by using software like ManicTime.


ABOUT THE BLOGGER


Dr. Lantsoght graduated with a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Brussels, Belgium) in 2008. She later earned a Master's degree in Structural Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, Georgia, USA) in 2009 and the title of Doctor in Structural Engineering from Technische Universiteit Delft (Delft, the Netherlands) in 2013. The work experience of Dr. Lantsoght includes design work in structural and bridge engineering in Belgium (Establish, and Ney & Partners) and working as an independent consultant in structural engineering in Ecuador (Adstren). Dr. Lantsoght is an active member of the technical committees of the Transportation Research Board in Concrete Bridges and Testing and Evaluation of Transportation Structures, a member of the technical committees of the American Concrete Institute and Deutscher Ausschuß für Stahlbeton Shear Databases, and the joint (American Society of Civil Engineers) committee on Design of Reinforced Concrete Slabs, and an associate member of the committees on Evaluation of Concrete Bridges and Concrete Bridge Elements, on Shear and Torsion, and on Strength Evaluation of Existing Concrete Structures. In the academic field, Dr. Lantsoght is a full professor at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito (Quito, Ecuador) and a researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft (Delft, Netherlands). Her field of research is the design and analysis of concrete structures and the analysis of existing bridges.

If you are interested how to manage time or want to more know about Eva Lantsoght, you can click the following link Research and Publications – Eva Lantsoght🔗 

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