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Book Synopsis: Scientists offer personal accounts of the challenges, struggles, successes, U-turns, and satisfactions encountered in their careers in industry, academia, and government.
This insightful book offers essential life and career lessons for newly minted STEM graduates and those seeking a career change. Thirty-six leading scientists and engineers (including two Nobel Prize winners) describe the challenges, struggles, successes, satisfactions, and U-turns encountered as they established their careers.
Readers learn that there are professional possibilities beyond academia, as contributors describe the paths that took them into private industry and government as well as to college and university campuses. They discuss their varying preferences for solitary research or collaborative teamwork; their attempts to achieve work-life balance; and unplanned changes in direction that resulted in a more satisfying career.
Women describe confronting overt sexism and institutional gender bias; scientists of color describe the experience of being outsiders in their field. One scientist moves from startup to startup, enjoying a career of serial challenges; another spends decades at one university; another has worked in academia, industry, and government. Some followed in the footsteps of parents; others were the first in their family to go to college. Many have changed fields, switched subjects, or left established organizations for something new.
Taken together, these essays make it clear that there is not one path to a profession in science, but many.
Contributors: Stephon Alexander, Norman Augustine, Wanda Austin, Kimberly Budil, Wendy Cieslak, Jay Davis, Tamara Doering, Stephen D. Fantone, Kathleen Fisher, David Galas, Kathy Gisser, Sandra Glucksmann, Daniel Goodman, Renee Horton, Richard Lethin, Christopher Loose, John Mather, Richard Miles, Paul Nielsen, Michael O'Hanlon, Deirdre Olynick, Jennifer Park, Ellen Pawlikowski, Ethan Perlstein, Richard Post, William Press, Beth Reid, Jennifer Roberts, Jessica Seeliger, David Spergel, Ellen Stofan, Daniel Theobald, Shirley Tilghman, Jami Valentine, Z. Jane Wang, Rainer Weiss
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Are you a newly minted STEM graduate or considering a career change? Discover the unconventional paths taken by 36 leading scientists and engineers in the book Find Your Path: Unconventional Lessons from 36 Leading Scientists and Engineers. Published by MIT Press, this insightful book offers essential life and career lessons, providing you with the guidance you need to navigate the ever-evolving world of science and engineering.
In this collection of personal accounts, you'll find stories of challenges, struggles, successes, U-turns, and satisfactions encountered by these esteemed professionals in industries, academia, and government. From Nobel Prize winners to pioneers in their respective fields, these scientists and engineers share their diverse experiences and open your eyes to the endless possibilities beyond academia.
Discover the joys of collaborative teamwork or the satisfaction of solitary research. Learn how these professionals achieved work-life balance and how they embraced unforeseen changes in direction that ultimately led them to more fulfilling careers. Hear firsthand accounts from women who confronted sexism and institutional gender bias, as well as scientists of color who overcame the challenges of being outsiders in their field.
Unlike other career guides that offer a one-size-fits-all approach, Find Your Path recognizes that there is not one singular path to a successful profession in science. Instead, it highlights the multitude of directions you can take. Whether you aspire to work in private industry, government, or educational institutions, this book will inspire you to explore new avenues and break free from conventional norms.
Take a leap of faith and embark on a journey of self-discovery with Find Your Path: Unconventional Lessons from 36 Leading Scientists and Engineers. It's time to challenge the status quo and forge your own unique path to success.
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