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Doing Great Research

by Benjamin on January 14, 2009

Why do so few scientists make significant contributions, and why are so many forgotten in the long run? This is the question distinguished mathematician, computer scientist and theorist Richard Hamming addresses in this inspirational talk, aimed at helping us all do great work by sharing his own insights, enthusiasm and experience.

He gives advice from his life long career as a scientist and researcher, with experience from private industry – the famous Bell Labs in the U.S. – and academia. This paper is a great read for any researcher.

Download full paper here

Hamming, Richard. 2008. “You and your research.” New School Economic Review 3(1): 5-26

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