Why We Need More 'Outsiders' in Science
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the importance of embracing 'outsiders' in scientific fields through this TEDxIISERPune talk by Dushyanth Edadasula. Learn about 'Citizens of Science' (CoS), a non-profit organization founded by Edadasula that has enabled passionate individuals without formal science degrees to pursue physics and gain admission to top schools. Discover historical examples of groundbreaking 'outsiders' in science and understand why their acceptance is crucial for scientific advancement. Gain insights into the challenges faced by those transitioning from engineering to physics and the need for better guidance in career opportunities. Examine case studies of successful individuals who have made significant contributions to science without traditional backgrounds, including Florence Nightingale and Bharat Ratna recipients. Reflect on the potential benefits of diversity and unconventional perspectives in scientific research and education.
Syllabus
Intro
Citizens of Science
Brain Drain
IITs
Warren Goenka
Not just Engineers
What could be the cause
Who did not study Physics
Florence Nightingale
Bharat Ratna
Swanthi Swarup Bhatnagar
Dhruv Rana
Outro
Taught by
TEDx
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