Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around estimating hourly wages for research assistants and professionals with advanced degrees (PhD or Master's) in various scientific fields, particularly in the context of preparing a budget for a funding proposal. Participants explore salary ranges, overhead costs, and fringe benefits associated with hiring research staff over a four-year period.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant expresses uncertainty about the typical pay range for research assistants and professionals, seeking rough estimates for budgeting purposes.
- Another participant suggests considering overhead costs and asks for clarification on the specific field of study for the PhD or Master's degree.
- A participant mentions the need to incorporate fringe benefits into the budget and specifies that the professionals involved may not all be in physics.
- One participant provides a rough estimate for a research scientist in physics, suggesting a total cost of approximately $100K-120K, including overhead and fringe benefits, while noting that this assumes full-time employment.
- Another participant counters that hiring a postdoc could be more cost-effective, estimating a salary range of $35K-50K, with total costs likely under $75K after overhead, and mentions that postdocs may not always receive benefits.
- A later reply clarifies that the salary range for postdocs in physics can vary, providing a specific range of $47K-76K, with some postdocs receiving full benefits.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on the appropriate salary estimates for research assistants and professionals, with no consensus reached on the exact figures or the best approach to budgeting for these positions.
Contextual Notes
Participants highlight the variability in salaries based on specific roles, fields of study, and institutional policies, indicating that the estimates provided are rough and may not apply universally.