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A BIT ABOUT ME

A Researcher Coming From the Middle of Nowhere

I never imagined that I can become a researcher. When I was 2 I had Guillain–Barré syndrome. At that time, my country was poor, and my family was exchanging food with tickets. People always say dream big. My parents dreamed big : if one day I could learn how to repair radio to make a life, it would be miraculous.

This miracle did not happen, I never learnt how to repair radio. However I was extremely lucky and privileged in another sense. I studied science, a great force driving civilization move forward (albeit not always), which gave me great opportunities to travel around the world to meet different people and to study the Earth.

I have conceded, but never give myself up.

Speaking to science, one of the most exciting moments in science is when you discover/observe something new and nobody else in this entire world knew before. Another exciting moment is right after your discovery/observation, you start to communicate with the world by giving facts as objective as possible.

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