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Titlebook: Life in Science; Stories, Opinions an Diego Breviario,Jack A. Tuszynski Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under ex

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书目名称Life in Science
副标题Stories, Opinions an
编辑Diego Breviario,Jack A. Tuszynski
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概述Presents the world of experimental science to young people with an inclination to become scientists.Gives insights into the diversity of approaches to science, as well as its role in society.Provides
图书封面Titlebook: Life in Science; Stories, Opinions an Diego Breviario,Jack A. Tuszynski Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under ex
描述.This book is a collection of stories, reflections and advice written by proficient scientists. They address the question of what doing science means to them, and describe attitudes and working practices that have proved effective and rewarding. The book is aimed in particular at young people who are attracted by science or already undertaking undergraduate studies, and who are considering making science their long-term profession. It will also be helpful and revealing to early-career scientists who are searching for their own best route to success. The book serves as a platform for experienced scientists to describe their original inclination, how that subjective disposition found its expression in their way of doing science, whether their expectations were met, and what achievements they can claim. But it is not restricted to success: contributors also share details of the limitations and failures they have encountered. Last but not least they describe how they see science now, howthey think it will be in the near future, and what advice they would give to the their much younger colleagues. Readers will appreciate the diversity of the individual paths shaped by different educatio
出版日期Book 2023
关键词Science career; Science opportunities; Research environment; Scientist apprenticeship; Scientist life
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23717-1
isbn_softcover978-3-031-23719-5
isbn_ebook978-3-031-23717-1
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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roaches to science, as well as its role in society.Provides .This book is a collection of stories, reflections and advice written by proficient scientists. They address the question of what doing science means to them, and describe attitudes and working practices that have proved effective and rewar
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My Life Under the Star of Biology,how to correctly use these tools. Having traveled the path in biology for more than 40 years, I witnessed the phase transition of biology from destructive to synthetic science. Of course, there is no clear dividing line between these two because the deeper we dive into the structure of the cell and
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