• Question: Are you ready for I'm a Scientist?

    Asked by to Carl, Emma, Heidi, iainstaniland, Jamal, Morwenna on 2 Nov 2018. This question was also asked by .
    • Photo: Iain Staniland

      Iain Staniland answered on 2 Nov 2018:


      I hope so! but as I have no idea as to what people are going to ask me I won’t really know until it starts. I am however getting more and more excited

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      Emma Crawford answered on 2 Nov 2018:


      Hell yeah, let’s do this! xD

      I’m gutted I won’t be joining the first live chats on Monday but I’m volunteering at PSI Maths Meets Medicine event (https://www.psiweb.org/careers-homepage/other-careers-events/2018/11/05/default-calendar/maths-meets-medicine-2018). If I win, I will be donating my prize to PSI so we can continue to improve and run our events in schools and universities – check out my profile to find out more!

      I’ll make sure I log on to answer any of your questions after the event and I look forward to meeting everyone in the live chats from Tuesday! 😀

    • Photo: Carl Heron

      Carl Heron answered on 2 Nov 2018:


      Thanks for your question, Michaela.
      I wish my fellow scientists in the Mendelevium zone a wonderful couple of weeks conversing with the next generation of scientists making their mark in the world………All that written, I hope I win of course!
      Carl
      PS I’m looking forward to jumping out of a plane into the jungle and meeting Ant and Dec. I will nominate the other scientists for the Bushtucker Trials.

    • Photo: Heidi Gardner

      Heidi Gardner answered on 2 Nov 2018:


      Of course! I’m super excited to hear what questions we’re asked – whenever I do public engagement events I always go away feeling really motivated and it drives home why I love my job, which always helps 🙂

    • Photo: Jamal Kinsella

      Jamal Kinsella answered on 2 Nov 2018:


      My brain is ready. Hit me with your weird and wonderful questions, I can’t wait for you all to surprise me with your interesting thoughts on science and psychology!

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