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"Guest Post: Huang Mei"

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Blogger stefan said...

Dear Mei,


thank you very much for your contribution, and the kind words, and the invitation :-). Who knows, perhaps we have one day a chance to come to China. The world is constantly becoming smaller...

It's funny - we have shared office for quite a time, and even now, I can learn many new and interesting facets of the way that has brought you to Frankfurt!

When I read your story, I am wondering, did you have a good teacher in physics in school, who encouraged you to do physics? Did you have some good classes in physics?

Or do you think that the most important imetus for you towards physics came somehow from home, from your parents and family, and from the books you had been reading and found so interesting, as this Marie Curie biography?

The interesting thing is, I mean, I have grown up under very different conditions in the 1970s in Germany, but it was also in a small village in a more rural area of the south-western part of Germany. And for me to study physics, definitely, the influence of my parents, and of books I have read, was much more decisive than that of our classes in physics in school. This may be similar to your history, and interestingly, to many of the histories we could read here! It seems that to take the road to study physics, one needs encouragement as a teenager, and this encouragement does usually not come from school.

Best regards, Stefan.

7:35 PM, March 26, 2007

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

"why I became a physicist" is because I enjoy the happiness from understanding the unknown world, solving challenging problems and making discoveries. Sabine and Stefan, thank you for giving me such a chance! If you have plan visiting China, please drop me a message!

Hi Mei, maybe you'll keep us informed of any developments and advances in China.
Great Country with Great Potential!

9:03 PM, March 27, 2007

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