I found collaborating with congenial doctors about problems that physicists could help solve was very satisfying. I also like educating anybody who would listen!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
When I was 28 years old, I found myself in Schenectady, New York, where I discovered that it was possible for some people to make a good living as physicists.
Most great advances have been a collaboration. That is the joy of science for me.
Physicists must feel they are in the most exciting field in the world. Their minds must be afire.
Whenever I think of how much pleasure I have interviewing scientists, I remember that they're having the real fun in actually being able to do the science.
Ultimately, my Ph.D. is in mathematical physics, focusing on quantum field theory and curved space-time, and I worked with Stephen Hawking.
I am sure that I have been much more useful to society as a medical physicist.
For me it's been very exciting to contribute to the public's understanding of how rich and wondrous science is.
I have devoted much time and energy to helping medical physics in developing countries.
Understanding science and pushing the boundaries of science is what makes me immensely satisfied.
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