• Question: do you like talking to people about your work?

    Asked by laurenmcarthur to Ash, Gem, Paige, SJ on 4 Jul 2012.
    • Photo: SarahJayne Boulton

      SarahJayne Boulton answered on 4 Jul 2012:


      I do! Very very much so!!

      Obviously – I don’t get as much opportunity to compared to somone like Paige who does more with science communication rather than an in-the-lab science. I do like to make good use of the little time I get for communication, I do lots of workshops with schools like yours, but it’s not my everyday job! Being in the lab, doing research and getting results is the main part of my job – it takes up probably 90% of my time at work (if not more)!!

      I love sharing my work with other scientists – to get the opinions and generate new idea – as much I like sharing my work with people whom don’t necessarily come into contact with research scientists every day! I feel like it makes people a bit more aware of what is going on to answer the big questions about health, life, death and the universe!

    • Photo: Paige Brown

      Paige Brown answered on 5 Jul 2012:


      I love talking to people about my work! That is indeed what I do.. I write about the work of scientists, both my own work and the work of other researchers! I wrote this story recently about hurricane research at LSU: http://www.lsu.edu/departments/gold/2012/06/storm_surge_research.shtml

      I love writing about science! That is in fact my job. 🙂

    • Photo: Ashley Cadby

      Ashley Cadby answered on 5 Jul 2012:


      Yes, I used to think that once I told people I was a scientist they would think I was boring and walk away. However, most people are really interested in what I do and being a physicist I get loads of people asking me about space and CERN (which I know very little about). I also enjoy talking to other scientist about their work and seeing if we have any problems in common.

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