I saw some people on linkedin at FAIR with Research Engineer and Research Scientist titles. I'm trying to figure out what the difference is. At first, I thought the former are people without PhDs but I've seen several people with the Research Engineer title with PhDs. Anyone know?
I can be wrong in my assumptions but here it is. RS - mainly focused on research. Works on 5-6 projects in the similar area of expertise. No to less coding. RE - developer to develop research prototypes. Works closely with RS on 2-3 projects at once, can be in different areas. Coding focused.
I haven't seen anything that contradicts this yet :), so this might be the answer. Do you know if they're compensated equally?
I believe they should be.
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Anyone with a PhD gets the RS title in Facebook. At the end of the day, it's just a title. Nobody cares. Impact is the only currency.
That's regular FB, but FAIR is different.