My scientific career has developed on three continents: Asia, Europe and North America.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I live between Europe, America and Asia.
I've been lucky to travel through quite a bit of Europe and Australia, but I would love to do Asia and South America and South Africa.
My childhood and adolescence were filled with visiting scientists from both India and abroad, many of whom would stay with us. A life of science struck me as being both interesting and particularly international in its character.
It's very hard having a career in different continents and two different languages.
I have devoted much time and energy to helping medical physics in developing countries.
Over the years, I've traveled to many places for inspiration and research, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, South Carolina, California, and Hawaii.
It's not about where you were born or where you come from that makes you a good scientist. What you need are good teachers, co-students, facilities.
I give lectures on globalization. I have lived on three continents. I have no quarrel with a global consciousness.
Science is an international enterprise where discoveries in one part of the world are useful in other parts.
I've been able to look at the world differently from three continents practically. I've always lived between India and the U.S. When I married Mahmood I became a daughter-in-law of Africa. That really changed my worldview. I can see it from so many perspectives.
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