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Piled Higher and Deeper

Piled Higher and Deeper (also known as PhD Comics)[1] is a newspaper and webcomic strip written and drawn by Jorge Cham that follows the lives of several grad students. First published in 1997 when Cham was a grad student himself at Stanford University, the strip deals with issues of life in graduate school, including the difficulties of scientific research, the perils of procrastination, and the complex student–supervisor relationship. As of 2017, the strip's website received 6 million visitors each year.[2]

Piled Higher and Deeper
Author(s)Jorge Cham
Websitehttp://www.phdcomics.com
Current status/scheduleno longer releasing new content
Launch dateOctober 27, 1997
Genre(s)Academia, doctoral research
A PhD Comics special on the occasion of Open Access Week 2012

History edit

Piled Higher and Deeper was first published in The Stanford Daily, the student newspaper at Stanford University, in October 1997. The newspaper had put out a call for comics and Cham, a student and teaching assistant at the time, discussed ideas for comics with his brother and friends. Cham's brother, Jaime, suggested there should be a comic about grad school "because that's when the real pain begins".[3] Cham had no formal art training[1] and had never tried drawing comics before but his comic was accepted.[3] Cham created the website a few weeks later. Cham continued the strip while completing his PhD and later while an instructor in mechanical engineering at Caltech, then in July 2005 left this work to become a full-time cartoonist.[3]

Originally, the strip was drawn in black-and-white, eventually became grayscale, and finally became color in June 2004.[citation needed]

The strip is free online and is also syndicated free to student newspapers, with Cham earning a living through book sales, merchandise, and giving lectures.[3]

Themes edit

The title of the comic comes from an old joke about becoming a Ph.D., which explains that "B.S." stands for "bullshit", "M.S." stands for "More of the Same" (or "More Shit"), and "Ph.D." stands for "Piled Higher and Deeper".

The comic follows the lives of graduate students and their professors. Reviewer Sara Coelho said "the comic deals with everyday frustrations of life in the lab – procrastination, dealing with advisers, serving on committees, lack of inspiration".[3] Comics deal with the isolation of graduate work.[2][3]

Cham's comics have also been on real-world research, such as a five-comic series following a visit to CERN.[4]

Characters edit

Piled Higher and Deeper introduced its main characters early in its run, and their personalities have remained fairly constant during the strip's several years of publication.[citation needed] In the strip's first few seasons, the characters were clearly Stanford University students, though the number of school-specific references and jokes has decreased since.[citation needed]

Cham has said that while the characters are not based on real people, he was inspired by colleagues, classmates, and his brother's friends.[3]

Students edit

  • The Nameless Grad Student (a.k.a., The Nameless Hero) – a graduate student in engineering, this bespectacled protagonist has procrastinated through the entire strip without receiving a name. He looks similar to comic strip author, Jorge Cham[3] and is modelled after him[4] (at one point, the younger sister of the character, Dee, remarks that her brother has dreams of quitting grad school and becoming a cartoonist).[# 1] Cham chose to make the character nameless as "when you're a graduate student, professors never remember your name."[4]
    Little is known about the hero's background, although early on Mike Slackenerny states that he knew the hero's older brother (who quit his PhD and went on to work for a "Silicon Valley Company").[# 2] As he is seen playing with two children at home during his winter vacation,[# 3] he probably has younger siblings, nieces and/or nephews, or cousins. He has been increasingly seen with a set group of friends (one is named Mikkel)[# 4] and seems, at least marginally, to be the most favored graduate student of his advisor, Prof. Smith. At the conclusion of the film, the character states for the first time that his name is Winston, named after Jorge's father; in the films, Winston is a biochemistry grad student.
  • Cecilia – A geeky engineering student[3] born around May 1, 1980,[# 5] though earlier strips have her born in 1973.[# 6] Cecilia spent years refusing to admit that she was truly a geek at heart. However, in one strip[# 7] she finally with hesitation admitted she is indeed a geek. She is also a programmer as well. Addicted to chocolate and cookies, she has long since taken enough classes and conducted enough research to graduate, but a mysterious psychological force keeps her in school. She stated in an interview for a project by her friend Tajel that her father was a professor, a "great teacher",[# 8] something that may or may not be a motivation for her to go above and beyond (also, her choice of words indicates that her father may have died). During class, she deliberately wears frumpy clothes to discourage male interest, since the vast majority of her classmates are men. This strategy is not always successful – "Excuse me, female, will you marry me?"[# 9] She has had two boyfriends in the course of the strip: David and Scott. Although she broke up with David relatively quickly, she seriously dated Scott, her crush in high school, for numerous strips;[# 10] they had a long-distance relationship for a while after Scott was promoted and moved to London[# 11] but broke up amicably in 2007.[# 12] Cecilia sometimes accompanies Tajel to political rallies and such events. She was asked in 2006 by a professor to interview for a faculty position at a different institution because "it's the only position you're not overqualified for"[# 13] and "we hired one of their grad students, so, diplomatically, they owe us."[# 14]
  • Michael Slackenerny – phenomenally lazy,[3] endlessly devious, and remarkably clever, Mike did his undergraduate at Berkeley[# 15] yet had been in graduate school for longer than anyone can remember (during one of his interviews it was strongly implied that he started grad school in the 1980s), surviving on ramen and free food from various events on campus. He views grad school not as a place but as "a state of mind [...] preferably sleeping".[# 16] In the spring of 1998, he drove to Las Vegas with a seemingly foolproof plan to beat the blackjack tables, thereby winning enough money to solve Stanford's housing crisis.[# 17] Instead, he returned with a wife, Jen, who remained an unseen character for some time. Jen became pregnant with their daughter Sophy[# 18] and stayed that way for several years, constantly urging Michael to finish his thesis and graduate. Michael finally completed his doctoral defense in 2005 – Jen went into labor just before his presentation began – but did not finish writing his thesis until 2007. After submitting his dissertation, Mike was seen walking home and asking himself, "Now what?"[# 19] After a period of job-hunting, he was finally hired by Prof. Smith as a postdoc.
  • Tajel – an anthropologist and the lone social scientist in the main cast. She was Cecilia's roommate before getting married. She is a dedicated activist who frequently attends or organizes rallies. Her frustration with American politics is exacerbated by her not being a United States citizen. She is conversant in Spanish. Her mother is Indian and her father is Caucasian. She married Dr. Khumalo in February 2009.[# 20][# 21]
  • Gerard – the strip's newest "official" character, he is a major in Medieval Scandinavian Cultural Philosophy, who was personally introduced to readers by Tajel, supposedly in response to numerous letters from Humanities majors requesting their own character, and was meant to provide jokes on "obscure manuscripts, dead languages, and being the lowest paid grads on campus. Also, political correctness!"[# 22] Despite this, Gerard has only been shown twice after his initial introduction, apart from a cameo as a guest at Tajel's wedding,[# 23] in a joke on the obscurity and uselessness of his field. His first actual storyline within the comic occurs when he is informed that funding has been cut for humanities majors and to leave the strip or find a more useful major, subsequently forcing him to justify why the comic should retain a humanities character.[# 24]
  • Dee – the hero's younger sister. She is an undergraduate student who has been seen taking the GRE. She also talks on her cellular telephone, eats quite a bit, and naps during class when she is not doing something even more inappropriate, such as chatting or eating a full meal during a test. Dee once phones her "sister dearest", so the main character may have more than one sibling. Dee has a good male friend who she often spends time with and at one point hints that he may have romantic feelings for her.[# 25] Like the main character, he has not yet been named.
  • Mariko – a Japanese student in the same research field as the hero, she visits Prof. Smith's lab in 1998. Smith assigns her to work with "whoever is lowest in the lab hierarchy", which turns out to be the hero. During her brief stay, she inspires in him a powerful unrequited affection, which he maintains for at least three years. She eventually quits her Ph.D. and starts her own company, at which the hero works briefly. She is still occasionally seen talking with the main character as he works, so her current status is somewhat murky. On a strip dated 28 April 2010, entitled "Lost no more..?", she was seen in an alternate timeline as possibly being the mother of the Nameless Hero's (supposed) baby, with the Nameless Hero asking "WHAT IF I HAD STAYED IN ACADEMIA?"[# 26]
  • Steve (aka. Golden Boy) – Remarkably clever, sincere and "good boy". Steve has been in graduate school for two years and has already completed his thesis. In the lab hierarchy he is given more consideration than any of the post docs or research associates by Prof. Smith. He is extremely good in getting positive results and is always consulted by Prof. Smith for his opinion. His "good boy" image in comparison to the nameless hero is a running joke in the series.
  • Allison – The sole female PhD student in Professor Smith's lab, which Smith and the other PhDs often forget to Allison's frustration. Unlike her labmates, she is not distracted by sporting events like the World Cup and proves to have some measure of athletic ability during the students vs. professors baseball match.

Faculty edit

  • Professor Jones – Cecilia's research advisor; a typical graduate school professor, although seemingly older and kinder than Prof. Smith. He is clueless in giving Cecilia advice on non-research related topics such as her love life and future career, and will ask for her help with small tasks such as changing the font size of footnotes, claiming it is urgent.[# 27] Apparently the only reason he has time to see his wife is because he married his administrative assistant;[# 28] before he received tenure, he had already been divorced three times.[# 29] He has a daughter in 1st grade named Shelley,[# 30] who is intelligent enough to fix Mike's work for him.[# 31]
  • Dr. Patrick Khumalo – An adjunct professor[# 32] in the Anthropology Department's faculty, whom Tajel eventually marries.[# 33][# 21] Tajel mistakes him for a first-year grad student when they first meet, possibly because she is older than he is.[# 34]
  • Professor Rivera – Tajel's advisor. He apparently takes a laid-back approach to being an advisor, being entirely clueless as to Tajel's research interests, progress, and sometimes even her name. Once he praised a draft of a paper that Tajel had written, three months after Tajel had already submitted the final paper on due date.[# 35] Additionally, he is extremely elusive when needed, such as when Cecilia needed to find him for documents to allow Tajel to renew her visa, appearing only when Cecilia tried imagining he was the last person she wanted to see.[# 36] He is married to Professor Stein, the chair of the anthropology department.[# 37] Despite being aware that he lacks any apparent interest in Tajel's work, she is still stunned when he leaves for a position at another university[# 38] with only an offer of advising her remotely.[# 39]
  • Professor Galvez – The head of the anthropology department,[# 40] who becomes Tajel's new advisor after discussion with the rest of the faculty.[# 41] In contrast to Rivera, Galvez apparently has a surly personality[# 42] and finds Tajel's emails to be too lengthy to bother reading.[# 43]
  • Professor Brian S. Smith[# 44] – Mostly intimidating and unsympathetic but sometimes forgetful, Prof. Smith advises Mike Slackenerny and the Nameless Hero in their research, taking credit for any output his lab actually produces. Prof. Smith occasionally tries to "fit in" with his students (nearly all males and one female student, Allison [# 45][# 46][# 47]), to humorous and awkward results. He has a wife and two children, a daughter named Sadie,[# 48] and a son, "Junior".[# 49] However, as a grad student, Prof. Smith (then known simply as "Brian") fell in love with a fellow grad student in the same lab, Sangeeta Singh, whose work he greatly admired.[# 50] Tragically, Brian ignored Sangeeta's advances in order to work overtime on his thesis, even turning down her invitation to a holiday party. Prof. Smith regretted it for the rest of his life, consoling himself many years later by saying to himself, "who cares, I've got tenure".[# 51] The second PhD Movie elaborates on this further, showing Sangeeta's fate after young Brian stupidly missed the opportunity of a lifetime with her: decades later, Sangeeta is a professor herself and one of Prof. Smith's leading rivals in his field. But even then, it is clear that Prof. Smith never got over her. When she encounters him at a scientific conference, taunting his work, he has no wits to reply and can only stare longingly at her, until she finally snaps him out of his trance. It is unclear whether she still harbors a buried affection for him in return.[5] Prof. Smith's current wife presumably hopes not. Prof. Smith was originally drawn so that his face was never seen, much like Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the early James Bond movies, Doctor Claw in Inspector Gadget, or any teacher/adult in Peanuts. According to his wife, Smith apparently "used to goof off all the time as a grad student" [# 52] and it has been suggested on occasion that he had been interested in becoming a circus performer rather than a professor.[# 53][# 54] A brilliant academic who disproved all the theories of his advisor Professor Emeritus Zekowsky,[# 55] Professor Smith is the Arthur C. and Caroline J. McCallister Distinguished Chair Professor and Anderson Faculty Scholar, and the Director of the Center for Computational Research and the National Institute of Dynamical Physics. He is the recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Prize of the Netherlands, the National Science Foundation Presidential Investigator Award, the Exceptional Achievement Medal from the International Society of Engineers, the Pi Gamma Tau Industry Excellence Professorship, the National Medal of Engineering, and the Medal of Honor from the Royal Academy of Scientists. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Advanced Dynamics, the Journal of Nano-Particle Computation, Physik-Publication and several other journals, and on the advisory boards of many industry consortia. He holds honorary doctorates from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Tsing-Chua Beijing University and the University of São Paulo, among others.[# 56]
  • Professor Sangeeta Singh – Prof. Smith's ex-labmate when he was a grad student himself, and now his greatest rival, Prof. Singh is featured solely in "The PHD Movie 2", although she was seen in Prof. Smith's flashbacks during the "A Smithmas Carol" storyline.

Parodies edit

 
Jorge Cham after his "Power of Procrastination" talk at UIUC, March 8, 2007

One of Cham's recurring themes is to re-cast an item of popular culture in the grad-school milieu. Upon several occasions, the strip has included spoofs of popular movies, like The Thesis (The Matrix),[# 57] Raiders of the Lost Dissertation (Raiders of the Lost Ark),[# 58] I, Grad Student (a mixture of the book and movie I, Robot),[# 59] and Summer days ("Summer Nights"[# 60]). In addition, Cham has parodied television programs like The Jerry Springer Show, among others.

Jorge Cham has also parodied Newton's laws of motion as Newton's 3 Laws of Graduation.[# 61] According to the strip these laws of graduation were superseded by Einstein's Special Theory of Research Inactivity, much as Newton's actual laws were superseded by Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity.

Another series of strips takes up the modern debate about the proper use of the term "irony".[# 62]

The strip has also included several adaptations of Shakespeare as well as several propaganda posters. Captions for the latter include "This man does research for you!", "When you procrastinate... Someone is watching!" and "Women in grad school... Support your local female geek."

Cham has also released two song parodies, purportedly sung by Tajel, in MP3 format: "Closer to fine"[# 63] (cf. Indigo Girls) and "Who will grade your work"[# 64] ("Who Will Save Your Soul").

Reception edit

The comic resonates with graduate students.[3] As of 2011, the strip's website received 7 million visitors each year,[1] and a 2017 article reported that it received 6 million visitors a year.[2] As of 2009, Cham had sold more than 46,000 books.[4]

Books edit

Six PhD comic books have been published so far. These are collections of the PHD Comic strips, and some books also contain bonus material:

  • Piled Higher and Deeper: A Graduate Comic Strip Collection (2002), contains production sketches and an afterword by the character Prof. Smith in addition to the comic strips.
  • Life is Tough and then You Graduate (2005) contains six strips not published online that explain what happened in Mike's thesis defense. It also has a foreword by Karl Marx, behind-the-scenes author notes and a graduate school board game.
  • Scooped! (2007) also contains "Tales from the Road", a series of comics that detail Cham's experiences whilst giving his Power of Procrastination tour.
  • Academic Stimulus Package (2009) was printed in full color.
  • Adventures in Thesisland (2012) was also printed in full color. The introduction is an excerpt from the screenplay of the PHD Movie.
  • The PHD Comics 20th Anniversary Collection (2019) includes essays by Cham.

Movie adaptations edit

The PHD Movie edit

In March 2011, Jorge Cham started filming a movie based on the comic series. The film production was a collaboration between Cham and a theater group at the California Institute of Technology. In fall 2011, the film was released on selected academic campuses.[6] A trailer of the movie was released to the Piled Higher and Deeper website on June 8, 2011.[7] After about a year of various campus screenings around the world, the movie became available for purchase on DVD or streaming on April 15, 2012.[8] A columnist for Nature wrote: "the film puts the plight of the PhD student on the big screen, giving student audiences a chance to laugh at themselves... the film tackles some of the negative aspects of pursuing a PhD and a science career... The PhD Movie raises a question that crosses many students' minds: why bother? The answer it provides resonates with the audience: Everybody is here because they want to be here ... You have to embrace the things you're passionate about.'"[9]

The PHD Movie 2: Still in Grad School edit

The sequel to the first movie was shot in the Caltech campus.[citation needed] The budget of $163,000 was provided by almost Kickstarter backers.[10] It was released in September 2015; the comedy relates to a research team seeking a key molecule in a cutthroat environment for jobs and grants.[11]

Lectures edit

Cham gives lectures based on his comic. A 2009 article wrote that "the popularity of his keynote lectures... are enough to make even the most distinguished professor green with envy." His first lecture was at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2005 and was entitled "The Power of Procrastination".[3]

References edit

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Story notes edit

  1. ^ Jorge Cham (September 21, 2001), Lil' sister, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 26, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009
  2. ^ Jorge Cham (February 11, 1998), Mike Slackenerny: A PhD student needs not such things, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 4, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009
  3. ^ Jorge Cham (December 20, 2006), Taking the laptop with me, from the original on July 29, 2022, retrieved April 23, 2009; Jorge Cham (2008), Scooped!: The Third Piled Higher & Deeper Comic Strip Collection, Los Angeles, Calif.: Piled Higher & Deeper, LLC, p. 110, ISBN 978-0-9721695-3-0
  4. ^ Jorge Cham (November 22, 1997), Dead Week, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 5, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009)
  5. ^ Cecilia turned 25 in 2005: Jorge Cham, Birthday 2005, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved October 28, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 12.
  6. ^ Cecilia went to her 10 year high school reunion in 2001: Jorge Cham (November 14, 2001), High School Reunion, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on September 24, 2011, retrieved October 28, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 12.
  7. ^ "Geeks Anonymous". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  8. ^ Jorge Cham (November 23, 2000), The grad student of academia, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved April 23, 2009
  9. ^ Jorge Cham (June 6, 2005), Dress to repress, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 4, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 14.
  10. ^ Jorge Cham (May 8, 2006), Friday night, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 8, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 67.
  11. ^ Jorge Cham (May 18, 2006), Long distance, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 7, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 69.
  12. ^ Jorge Cham (March 30, 2007), Is this it?, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 7, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 130.
  13. ^ Jorge Cham (January 31, 2006), Faculty position, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 4, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 53.
  14. ^ Jorge Cham (February 5, 2006), Faculty position, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 9, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 53.
  15. ^ Jorge Cham (November 11, 1999), Go Cardinal!, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on July 29, 2022, retrieved November 26, 2015
  16. ^ Jorge Cham (December 8, 2003), Coming back to grad school, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved April 23, 2009
  17. ^ Jorge Cham (May 22, 1998), Slackenerny – going to Vegas, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved April 23, 2009
  18. ^ Jorge Cham (January 23, 2006), Paternity leave, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 11, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 51.
  19. ^ Jorge Cham (April 2, 2007), Now what?, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 13, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 131.
  20. ^ "Drama!". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  21. ^ a b "Tajel got married". PHD Comics. from the original on 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  22. ^ "Humanities". PHD Comics. from the original on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  23. ^ "Tajel getting married, pt. 5". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  24. ^ "Budget cuts". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  25. ^ "Choosing grad schools". PHD Comics. from the original on 2011-10-10. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
  26. ^ Jorge Cham (April 28, 2010), PHD Comics: Lost no more...?, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 29, 2010, retrieved May 15, 2010
  27. ^ "Tech support". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  28. ^ Jorge Cham (June 29, 2009), Bridge, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved September 27, 2009
  29. ^ "Simpler". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  30. ^ Jorge Cham (July 4, 2005), Cingradella, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 11, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 20.
  31. ^ Jorge Cham (October 19, 2001), Kids! (Part 4), Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved February 9, 2011
  32. ^ "PHD Comics: The Dictionary Definition of Adjunct". phdcomics.com. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  33. ^ "Permission". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  34. ^ "Social". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
  35. ^ Cham, Jorge (27 April 2007), "Terrific Job", Pile Higher and Deeper, from the original on 8 October 2007, retrieved 19 November 2008
  36. ^ "Only when you don't need them". PHD Comics. from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  37. ^ "A very serious matter". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  38. ^ "PHD Comics: It's official". phdcomics.com. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  39. ^ "PHD Comics: Remote Advisor". phdcomics.com. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  40. ^ "PHD Comics: Adoption". phdcomics.com. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  41. ^ "PHD Comics: Close match". phdcomics.com. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  42. ^ "PHD Comics: Gotta Catch Them All". phdcomics.com. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  43. ^ "PHD Comics: TL; DR". phdcomics.com. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  44. ^ The fact that his first name is Brian is reflected in Jorge Cham (June 20, 2001), Lil' sister, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved April 23, 2009 and Jorge Cham (December 20, 2005), A Smithmas carol, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 7, 2011, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 45.
  45. ^ "Turf Wars, pt. 3". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  46. ^ "Turf Wars, pt. 5". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  47. ^ "Turf Wars Epilogue". PHD Comics. from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  48. ^ "PHD Comics: Beyond the scope of my research". phdcomics.com. from the original on January 11, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  49. ^ Jorge Cham (August 2, 2006), Conference call, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 8, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 81.
  50. ^ Jorge Cham (November 24, 2010), Smith Circus, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 7, 2011, retrieved February 9, 2011
  51. ^ Jorge Cham (November 24, 2010), A Smithmas Carol, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved February 9, 2011
  52. ^ "Mrs. Smith, pt. 3". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  53. ^ Jorge Cham (June 20, 2001), Lil' Sis (Part 5), Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 30, 2010, retrieved February 9, 2011
  54. ^ Jorge Cham (November 24, 2010), Smith Circus, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on July 15, 2011, retrieved February 9, 2011
  55. ^ Jorge Cham (December 8, 2005), A Smithmas carol, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on December 29, 2010, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 43.
  56. ^ Jorge Cham (August 16, 2005), Author biographies, Piled Higher and Deeper, from the original on October 4, 2007, retrieved April 23, 2009; Cham, Scooped!, p. 85.
  57. ^ "What is... The Thesis?". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  58. ^ "Raiders of the lost dissertation". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  59. ^ "I, Grad Student". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-29. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  60. ^ "Summer Days". PHD Comics. from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
  61. ^ "Newton's Three Laws of Graduation". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-07. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  62. ^ "Irony?". PHD Comics. from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  63. ^ "Closer to Fine (Academic Version)". PHD Comics. from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  64. ^ "Who will grade your work?". PHD Comics. from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2010-06-24.

Bibliography edit

  • Cham, Jorge (2002), Piled Higher and Deeper: A Graduate Comic Strip Collection, Palo Alto, Calif.: Piled Higher and Deeper Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9721695-0-9.
  • Cham, Jorge (2005), Life is Tough and then You Graduate, Los Angeles, Calif.: Piled Higher & Deeper Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9721695-2-3.
  • Cham, Jorge (2007), Scooped!: The Third Piled Higher & Deeper Comic Strip Collection, Los Angeles, Calif.: Piled Higher & Deeper, LLC, ISBN 978-0-9721695-3-0.
  • Cham, Jorge (2009), Academic Stimulus Package: The Fourth Piled Higher & Deeper Comic Strip Collection, Los Angeles, Calif.: Piled Higher & Deeper, LLC, ISBN 978-0-9721695-4-7.
  • Cham, Jorge (2012), Adventures in Thesisland: The Fifth Piled Higher and Deeper Comic Strip Collection, Palo Alto, Calif.: Piled Higher and Deeper Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9721695-5-4.

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Piled Higher and Deeper also known as PhD Comics 1 is a newspaper and webcomic strip written and drawn by Jorge Cham that follows the lives of several grad students First published in 1997 when Cham was a grad student himself at Stanford University the strip deals with issues of life in graduate school including the difficulties of scientific research the perils of procrastination and the complex student supervisor relationship As of 2017 update the strip s website received 6 million visitors each year 2 Piled Higher and DeeperAuthor s Jorge ChamWebsitehttp www phdcomics comCurrent status scheduleno longer releasing new contentLaunch dateOctober 27 1997Genre s Academia doctoral research source source source source source source source track A PhD Comics special on the occasion of Open Access Week 2012 Contents 1 History 2 Themes 3 Characters 3 1 Students 3 2 Faculty 4 Parodies 5 Reception 6 Books 7 Movie adaptations 7 1 The PHD Movie 7 2 The PHD Movie 2 Still in Grad School 8 Lectures 9 References 9 1 Story notes 10 Bibliography 10 1 About 11 External linksHistory editPiled Higher and Deeper was first published in The Stanford Daily the student newspaper at Stanford University in October 1997 The newspaper had put out a call for comics and Cham a student and teaching assistant at the time discussed ideas for comics with his brother and friends Cham s brother Jaime suggested there should be a comic about grad school because that s when the real pain begins 3 Cham had no formal art training 1 and had never tried drawing comics before but his comic was accepted 3 Cham created the website a few weeks later Cham continued the strip while completing his PhD and later while an instructor in mechanical engineering at Caltech then in July 2005 left this work to become a full time cartoonist 3 Originally the strip was drawn in black and white eventually became grayscale and finally became color in June 2004 citation needed The strip is free online and is also syndicated free to student newspapers with Cham earning a living through book sales merchandise and giving lectures 3 Themes editThe title of the comic comes from an old joke about becoming a Ph D which explains that B S stands for bullshit M S stands for More of the Same or More Shit and Ph D stands for Piled Higher and Deeper The comic follows the lives of graduate students and their professors Reviewer Sara Coelho said the comic deals with everyday frustrations of life in the lab procrastination dealing with advisers serving on committees lack of inspiration 3 Comics deal with the isolation of graduate work 2 3 Cham s comics have also been on real world research such as a five comic series following a visit to CERN 4 Characters editPiled Higher and Deeper introduced its main characters early in its run and their personalities have remained fairly constant during the strip s several years of publication citation needed In the strip s first few seasons the characters were clearly Stanford University students though the number of school specific references and jokes has decreased since citation needed Cham has said that while the characters are not based on real people he was inspired by colleagues classmates and his brother s friends 3 Students edit The Nameless Grad Student a k a The Nameless Hero a graduate student in engineering this bespectacled protagonist has procrastinated through the entire strip without receiving a name He looks similar to comic strip author Jorge Cham 3 and is modelled after him 4 at one point the younger sister of the character Dee remarks that her brother has dreams of quitting grad school and becoming a cartoonist 1 Cham chose to make the character nameless as when you re a graduate student professors never remember your name 4 Little is known about the hero s background although early on Mike Slackenerny states that he knew the hero s older brother who quit his PhD and went on to work for a Silicon Valley Company 2 As he is seen playing with two children at home during his winter vacation 3 he probably has younger siblings nieces and or nephews or cousins He has been increasingly seen with a set group of friends one is named Mikkel 4 and seems at least marginally to be the most favored graduate student of his advisor Prof Smith At the conclusion of the film the character states for the first time that his name is Winston named after Jorge s father in the films Winston is a biochemistry grad student Cecilia A geeky engineering student 3 born around May 1 1980 5 though earlier strips have her born in 1973 6 Cecilia spent years refusing to admit that she was truly a geek at heart However in one strip 7 she finally with hesitation admitted she is indeed a geek She is also a programmer as well Addicted to chocolate and cookies she has long since taken enough classes and conducted enough research to graduate but a mysterious psychological force keeps her in school She stated in an interview for a project by her friend Tajel that her father was a professor a great teacher 8 something that may or may not be a motivation for her to go above and beyond also her choice of words indicates that her father may have died During class she deliberately wears frumpy clothes to discourage male interest since the vast majority of her classmates are men This strategy is not always successful Excuse me female will you marry me 9 She has had two boyfriends in the course of the strip David and Scott Although she broke up with David relatively quickly she seriously dated Scott her crush in high school for numerous strips 10 they had a long distance relationship for a while after Scott was promoted and moved to London 11 but broke up amicably in 2007 12 Cecilia sometimes accompanies Tajel to political rallies and such events She was asked in 2006 by a professor to interview for a faculty position at a different institution because it s the only position you re not overqualified for 13 and we hired one of their grad students so diplomatically they owe us 14 Michael Slackenerny phenomenally lazy 3 endlessly devious and remarkably clever Mike did his undergraduate at Berkeley 15 yet had been in graduate school for longer than anyone can remember during one of his interviews it was strongly implied that he started grad school in the 1980s surviving on ramen and free food from various events on campus He views grad school not as a place but as a state of mind preferably sleeping 16 In the spring of 1998 he drove to Las Vegas with a seemingly foolproof plan to beat the blackjack tables thereby winning enough money to solve Stanford s housing crisis 17 Instead he returned with a wife Jen who remained an unseen character for some time Jen became pregnant with their daughter Sophy 18 and stayed that way for several years constantly urging Michael to finish his thesis and graduate Michael finally completed his doctoral defense in 2005 Jen went into labor just before his presentation began but did not finish writing his thesis until 2007 After submitting his dissertation Mike was seen walking home and asking himself Now what 19 After a period of job hunting he was finally hired by Prof Smith as a postdoc Tajel an anthropologist and the lone social scientist in the main cast She was Cecilia s roommate before getting married She is a dedicated activist who frequently attends or organizes rallies Her frustration with American politics is exacerbated by her not being a United States citizen She is conversant in Spanish Her mother is Indian and her father is Caucasian She married Dr Khumalo in February 2009 20 21 Gerard the strip s newest official character he is a major in Medieval Scandinavian Cultural Philosophy who was personally introduced to readers by Tajel supposedly in response to numerous letters from Humanities majors requesting their own character and was meant to provide jokes on obscure manuscripts dead languages and being the lowest paid grads on campus Also political correctness 22 Despite this Gerard has only been shown twice after his initial introduction apart from a cameo as a guest at Tajel s wedding 23 in a joke on the obscurity and uselessness of his field His first actual storyline within the comic occurs when he is informed that funding has been cut for humanities majors and to leave the strip or find a more useful major subsequently forcing him to justify why the comic should retain a humanities character 24 Dee the hero s younger sister She is an undergraduate student who has been seen taking the GRE She also talks on her cellular telephone eats quite a bit and naps during class when she is not doing something even more inappropriate such as chatting or eating a full meal during a test Dee once phones her sister dearest so the main character may have more than one sibling Dee has a good male friend who she often spends time with and at one point hints that he may have romantic feelings for her 25 Like the main character he has not yet been named Mariko a Japanese student in the same research field as the hero she visits Prof Smith s lab in 1998 Smith assigns her to work with whoever is lowest in the lab hierarchy which turns out to be the hero During her brief stay she inspires in him a powerful unrequited affection which he maintains for at least three years She eventually quits her Ph D and starts her own company at which the hero works briefly She is still occasionally seen talking with the main character as he works so her current status is somewhat murky On a strip dated 28 April 2010 entitled Lost no more she was seen in an alternate timeline as possibly being the mother of the Nameless Hero s supposed baby with the Nameless Hero asking WHAT IF I HAD STAYED IN ACADEMIA 26 Steve aka Golden Boy Remarkably clever sincere and good boy Steve has been in graduate school for two years and has already completed his thesis In the lab hierarchy he is given more consideration than any of the post docs or research associates by Prof Smith He is extremely good in getting positive results and is always consulted by Prof Smith for his opinion His good boy image in comparison to the nameless hero is a running joke in the series Allison The sole female PhD student in Professor Smith s lab which Smith and the other PhDs often forget to Allison s frustration Unlike her labmates she is not distracted by sporting events like the World Cup and proves to have some measure of athletic ability during the students vs professors baseball match Faculty edit Professor Jones Cecilia s research advisor a typical graduate school professor although seemingly older and kinder than Prof Smith He is clueless in giving Cecilia advice on non research related topics such as her love life and future career and will ask for her help with small tasks such as changing the font size of footnotes claiming it is urgent 27 Apparently the only reason he has time to see his wife is because he married his administrative assistant 28 before he received tenure he had already been divorced three times 29 He has a daughter in 1st grade named Shelley 30 who is intelligent enough to fix Mike s work for him 31 Dr Patrick Khumalo An adjunct professor 32 in the Anthropology Department s faculty whom Tajel eventually marries 33 21 Tajel mistakes him for a first year grad student when they first meet possibly because she is older than he is 34 Professor Rivera Tajel s advisor He apparently takes a laid back approach to being an advisor being entirely clueless as to Tajel s research interests progress and sometimes even her name Once he praised a draft of a paper that Tajel had written three months after Tajel had already submitted the final paper on due date 35 Additionally he is extremely elusive when needed such as when Cecilia needed to find him for documents to allow Tajel to renew her visa appearing only when Cecilia tried imagining he was the last person she wanted to see 36 He is married to Professor Stein the chair of the anthropology department 37 Despite being aware that he lacks any apparent interest in Tajel s work she is still stunned when he leaves for a position at another university 38 with only an offer of advising her remotely 39 Professor Galvez The head of the anthropology department 40 who becomes Tajel s new advisor after discussion with the rest of the faculty 41 In contrast to Rivera Galvez apparently has a surly personality 42 and finds Tajel s emails to be too lengthy to bother reading 43 Professor Brian S Smith 44 Mostly intimidating and unsympathetic but sometimes forgetful Prof Smith advises Mike Slackenerny and the Nameless Hero in their research taking credit for any output his lab actually produces Prof Smith occasionally tries to fit in with his students nearly all males and one female student Allison 45 46 47 to humorous and awkward results He has a wife and two children a daughter named Sadie 48 and a son Junior 49 However as a grad student Prof Smith then known simply as Brian fell in love with a fellow grad student in the same lab Sangeeta Singh whose work he greatly admired 50 Tragically Brian ignored Sangeeta s advances in order to work overtime on his thesis even turning down her invitation to a holiday party Prof Smith regretted it for the rest of his life consoling himself many years later by saying to himself who cares I ve got tenure 51 The second PhD Movie elaborates on this further showing Sangeeta s fate after young Brian stupidly missed the opportunity of a lifetime with her decades later Sangeeta is a professor herself and one of Prof Smith s leading rivals in his field But even then it is clear that Prof Smith never got over her When she encounters him at a scientific conference taunting his work he has no wits to reply and can only stare longingly at her until she finally snaps him out of his trance It is unclear whether she still harbors a buried affection for him in return 5 Prof Smith s current wife presumably hopes not Prof Smith was originally drawn so that his face was never seen much like Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the early James Bond movies Doctor Claw in Inspector Gadget or any teacher adult in Peanuts According to his wife Smith apparently used to goof off all the time as a grad student 52 and it has been suggested on occasion that he had been interested in becoming a circus performer rather than a professor 53 54 A brilliant academic who disproved all the theories of his advisor Professor Emeritus Zekowsky 55 Professor Smith is the Arthur C and Caroline J McCallister Distinguished Chair Professor and Anderson Faculty Scholar and the Director of the Center for Computational Research and the National Institute of Dynamical Physics He is the recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Prize of the Netherlands the National Science Foundation Presidential Investigator Award the Exceptional Achievement Medal from the International Society of Engineers the Pi Gamma Tau Industry Excellence Professorship the National Medal of Engineering and the Medal of Honor from the Royal Academy of Scientists He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Advanced Dynamics the Journal of Nano Particle Computation Physik Publication and several other journals and on the advisory boards of many industry consortia He holds honorary doctorates from the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Tsing Chua Beijing University and the University of Sao Paulo among others 56 Professor Sangeeta Singh Prof Smith s ex labmate when he was a grad student himself and now his greatest rival Prof Singh is featured solely in The PHD Movie 2 although she was seen in Prof Smith s flashbacks during the A Smithmas Carol storyline Parodies edit nbsp Jorge Cham after his Power of Procrastination talk at UIUC March 8 2007 One of Cham s recurring themes is to re cast an item of popular culture in the grad school milieu Upon several occasions the strip has included spoofs of popular movies like The Thesis The Matrix 57 Raiders of the Lost Dissertation Raiders of the Lost Ark 58 I Grad Student a mixture of the book and movie I Robot 59 and Summer days Summer Nights 60 In addition Cham has parodied television programs like The Jerry Springer Show among others Jorge Cham has also parodied Newton s laws of motion as Newton s 3 Laws of Graduation 61 According to the strip these laws of graduation were superseded by Einstein s Special Theory of Research Inactivity much as Newton s actual laws were superseded by Einstein s Special Theory of Relativity Another series of strips takes up the modern debate about the proper use of the term irony 62 The strip has also included several adaptations of Shakespeare as well as several propaganda posters Captions for the latter include This man does research for you When you procrastinate Someone is watching and Women in grad school Support your local female geek Cham has also released two song parodies purportedly sung by Tajel in MP3 format Closer to fine 63 cf Indigo Girls and Who will grade your work 64 Who Will Save Your Soul Reception editThe comic resonates with graduate students 3 As of 2011 the strip s website received 7 million visitors each year 1 and a 2017 article reported that it received 6 million visitors a year 2 As of 2009 Cham had sold more than 46 000 books 4 Books editSix PhD comic books have been published so far These are collections of the PHD Comic strips and some books also contain bonus material Piled Higher and Deeper A Graduate Comic Strip Collection 2002 contains production sketches and an afterword by the character Prof Smith in addition to the comic strips Life is Tough and then You Graduate 2005 contains six strips not published online that explain what happened in Mike s thesis defense It also has a foreword by Karl Marx behind the scenes author notes and a graduate school board game Scooped 2007 also contains Tales from the Road a series of comics that detail Cham s experiences whilst giving his Power of Procrastination tour Academic Stimulus Package 2009 was printed in full color Adventures in Thesisland 2012 was also printed in full color The introduction is an excerpt from the screenplay of the PHD Movie The PHD Comics 20th Anniversary Collection 2019 includes essays by Cham Movie adaptations editThe PHD Movie edit In March 2011 Jorge Cham started filming a movie based on the comic series The film production was a collaboration between Cham and a theater group at the California Institute of Technology In fall 2011 the film was released on selected academic campuses 6 A trailer of the movie was released to the Piled Higher and Deeper website on June 8 2011 7 After about a year of various campus screenings around the world the movie became available for purchase on DVD or streaming on April 15 2012 8 A columnist for Nature wrote the film puts the plight of the PhD student on the big screen giving student audiences a chance to laugh at themselves the film tackles some of the negative aspects of pursuing a PhD and a science career The PhD Movie raises a question that crosses many students minds why bother The answer it provides resonates with the audience Everybody is here because they want to be here You have to embrace the things you re passionate about 9 The PHD Movie 2 Still in Grad School edit The sequel to the first movie was shot in the Caltech campus citation needed The budget of 163 000 was provided by almost Kickstarter backers 10 It was released in September 2015 the comedy relates to a research team seeking a key molecule in a cutthroat environment for jobs and grants 11 Lectures editCham gives lectures based on his comic A 2009 article wrote that the popularity of his keynote lectures are enough to make even the most distinguished professor green with envy His first lecture was at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2005 and was entitled The Power of Procrastination 3 References edit a b c Choe Jaywon 22 July 2011 The Joke Is on the Ph D The New York Times Archived from the 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DeeperComic Strip Collection Los Angeles Calif Piled Higher amp Deeper LLC ISBN 978 0 9721695 3 0 Cham Jorge 2009 Academic Stimulus Package The FourthPiled Higher amp DeeperComic Strip Collection Los Angeles Calif Piled Higher amp Deeper LLC ISBN 978 0 9721695 4 7 Cham Jorge 2012 Adventures in Thesisland The FifthPiled Higher and DeeperComic Strip Collection Palo Alto Calif Piled Higher and Deeper Publishing ISBN 978 0 9721695 5 4 About edit Schuman Jamie August 12 2005 Dawdling and doodling The Chronicle of Higher Education Smaglik Paul August 2005 You ve got to laugh Nature 436 7051 745 doi 10 1038 nj7051 745a S2CID 4329881 External links editOfficial website of Piled Higher and Deeper Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Piled Higher and Deeper amp oldid 1211381004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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