Frances H. Arnold, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2018: Official interview
Interview with Frances H. Arnold on 6 December 2018.
00:00 How did it feel to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
00:49 How did your family react to the news?
02:22 What does receiving the Nobel Prize mean?
03:27 How did you become interested in science?
04:00 How has your upbringing shaped you?
04:43 Was there a single moment you decided to become an engineer?
05:35 What do you enjoy about science and engineering?
06:15 What traits are important to be a scientist?
07:13 Is independence an important trait?
07:59 Should scientists do work that impacts society?
08:58 What aspect of science do you enjoy most?
10:16 Which scientists influenced your work?
11:12 How important is a diverse background for a scientist?
12:12 What advice do you have for a young person starting their career?
12:53 Is it ever too late to become a scientist?
13:10 Why do you enjoy mentoring and teaching young students?
15:05 how important are your group and colleagues?
15:54 did you have a mentor when you were younger?
16:29 How important is it to be a good role model?
17:19 How do you deal with challenges?
17:57 How can we encourage and help women in science?
18:48 Has being a woman caused challenges in your career?
19:44 Do you think more women are taking up science careers?
20:57 What can universities do to help women in science?
21:43 What is your advice for young women who want to follow in your footsteps?
22:13 Do we need to encourage more people to take up science and engineering?
22:57 What applications from your work are you most proud of?
25:15 How can your work help the environment?
Видео Frances H. Arnold, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2018: Official interview канала Nobel Prize
00:00 How did it feel to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
00:49 How did your family react to the news?
02:22 What does receiving the Nobel Prize mean?
03:27 How did you become interested in science?
04:00 How has your upbringing shaped you?
04:43 Was there a single moment you decided to become an engineer?
05:35 What do you enjoy about science and engineering?
06:15 What traits are important to be a scientist?
07:13 Is independence an important trait?
07:59 Should scientists do work that impacts society?
08:58 What aspect of science do you enjoy most?
10:16 Which scientists influenced your work?
11:12 How important is a diverse background for a scientist?
12:12 What advice do you have for a young person starting their career?
12:53 Is it ever too late to become a scientist?
13:10 Why do you enjoy mentoring and teaching young students?
15:05 how important are your group and colleagues?
15:54 did you have a mentor when you were younger?
16:29 How important is it to be a good role model?
17:19 How do you deal with challenges?
17:57 How can we encourage and help women in science?
18:48 Has being a woman caused challenges in your career?
19:44 Do you think more women are taking up science careers?
20:57 What can universities do to help women in science?
21:43 What is your advice for young women who want to follow in your footsteps?
22:13 Do we need to encourage more people to take up science and engineering?
22:57 What applications from your work are you most proud of?
25:15 How can your work help the environment?
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