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interview with a scientist in your school on world science day

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What are the discoveries that have lead up to your current work? The origin story: How did you come up with this hypothesis & what got you interested? What spurred this study or this question?

So What?

Why is your research important? What are the possible real world applications? What kind of response have you gotten to your research / findings? What question or challenge were you setting out to address when you started this work?And after they've explained their work, I often ask (as nicely as possible): "So what?" or "Why is that important?" So the big picture: “What's your assessment of the current state of …? I usually read up on media reporting and ask their opinion. Why is your area of scientific discovery important (or relevant) for the ordinary citizen of this country? What happens next in the process of discovery?

Analogies Rock

(Especially for technical fields): Do you have an analogy to help me understand your work?

Questions that liven up the interview

Describe the day / what you felt when you discovered that … (finding from the research paper, etc.) What is your favorite aspect of your research?What is the coolest thing about your work/research?What is a problem that you solved during your most recent project? What legislation would you change to improve how science in your field is don?What do you want to achieve with your research? Share a turning point or defining moment in your work as a scientist? ( How did you end up here? Why did you become a scientist? What drew you to this field? What makes you get up in the morning?

Questions to ask about science research studies..

What has been / was your most important scientific finding? Your most surprising finding?Are your methods generally accepted? Are they unusual or new?How do your results compare with others in the area? How much consistency is there generally in this area?How accurate is your data? What's the level of uncertainty?How sure are you of your conclusions and interpretation? What else could explain your data? Is there anyone who interprets the problem differently?Is there controversy in this area? Other schools of thought?Are there ways you might profit from your ideas, research or results?What are the negatives I should know? Who disagrees with your conclusions?Do you have pet peeves about the way this area is covered?What's next?

Personal Details

Briefly, what excites you about your work? Tell me what you like to do when you aren't working on research.

Those hard-hitting questions

Can I see your latest institutional COI (conflict of interest) disclosure?



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