Multilingual Scientist: Exploring the Intersection of Language and Science

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In summary, a multilingual scientist is someone who possesses knowledge and fluency in multiple languages and uses this skill to explore the intersection of language and science. This can include studying the effects of language on scientific research and communication, as well as using language skills to collaborate and conduct research with scientists from different linguistic backgrounds. Multilingual scientists play a crucial role in promoting diversity and inclusivity in the scientific community and enhancing global scientific communication and progress.
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Hello! I'm a physics and mathematics major hoping to go into theoretical physics.

Besides physics and math, I like languages and I've taught myself Spanish, Japanese, and some German and Chinese. I also like playing piano, dancing, cooking, and watching nice TV shows.

It's nice to meet you~
 
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Welcome to the PF :smile:

Impressive language skills!
 
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berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF :smile:

Impressive language skills!

Thanks for the warm welcome! and for the compliment. I have a lot of friends from mixed backgrounds.
 
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