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Prof, students not demoralized

APR 01, 2010

DOI: 10.1063/1.4724200

Emily A. Carter

I am writing to correct a statement attributed to me in a news story in Physics Today, January 2010, page 18 ). I would never have said that I and my students “no longer feel ‘demoralized.’” This is wrong on two counts. First, I have always sheltered my students from worrying about grant funding, so they would never have known to feel demoralized. I take pride in the knowledge that for more than two decades I have been able to provide ample funding for my group members so that they can concentrate on learning and research rather than worrying about raising money. Second, what I actually said was that the physical sciences and engineering communities no longer feel demoralized. I personally have not felt demoralized, but I know plenty of scientists who have, and I was attempting to speak on their behalf.

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Emily A. Carter. (eac@princeton.edu) Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, US .

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Volume 63, Number 4

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