Questions Answered by Heather F
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do you spend much time with family or are you always working
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Is problem solving one of the most important skills of a scientist
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Who were your role models and inspirations growing up
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As a student who hasn’t been in school, can I study that course in the uni?
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If I’m interested in the same job you’re doing, what can I do?
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What was your favourite subject in school? Do you use it in your work and how?
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what do scientists do after they retire
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would you ever move any where else to do research
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Did you like physics
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What is your favourite thing to analyse
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