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So whose the most famous scientist (in your eyes/field) you've worked with or come close to working with? Mine would be Sue Becker,(and neil burgess/John Okeefe through her)
jcsd said:Einstein stole his theories from my brain using the power of elctromagnetic waves, also the CIA have replaced most of my friends and family with imposters.
Townsend said:I hate it when that happens, makes me so mad..
Yes, this is an interesting one. :rofl:mathwonk said:i was just curious as to which forum would be the proper resting place for a "name dropping" thread.
Clever ! A thinly veiled sexist remark !mathwonk said:i was born on the same planet with most of the top scientists of the last few decades, that would be mars.
--Just enter a professor's last name (and first, although it doesn't matter too much) here: http://www.genealogy.ams.org/html/search.phtml to get an interesting list of advisors and advisees
neurocomp2003 said:So whose the most famous scientist you've worked with or come close to working with?
The most famous scientist I've worked with is Dr. Jane Goodall. She is a world-renowned primatologist and anthropologist who has dedicated her life to studying and protecting chimpanzees.
Working with Dr. Goodall was an incredible experience. She is not only a brilliant scientist, but also a kind and compassionate person who truly cares about making a positive impact in the world.
One of the most interesting projects I worked on with Dr. Goodall was studying the social behaviors of chimpanzees in their natural habitat. We were able to observe them using tools and communicating with each other in complex ways.
Working with Dr. Goodall taught me the importance of taking a holistic approach to scientific research. She emphasized the interconnectedness of all living beings and the need for conservation and sustainability in our scientific endeavors.
The most challenging aspect of working with Dr. Goodall was keeping up with her energy and enthusiasm. She is constantly traveling and working on multiple projects, and it was sometimes challenging to keep up with her pace.