Reminiscence of a teacher and a researcher |
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Authors: | Hermann A Haus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Laboratory of Electronics , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, MA, USA;2. E-mail: boyd@optics.cochester.edu |
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Abstract: | Abstract The names of previous after-dinner speakers at this conference read like a Who is Who of Quantum Optics and Photonics research. When the organizers of this conference asked me to present an after-dinner talk I felt honored by the invitation, but also humbled by joining such a distinguished company. This fact gives me a “Leitmotiv” for my present talk, because being humbled by, and feeling inferior to, all the brilliant minds one encounters in one's career is a necessary occurrence, which most of the younger listeners in this audience have either experienced or will experience. I have witnessed these feelings as advisor to students at MIT. Many of them fear that everything worth doing has already been done. There is a simple answer to this. Do not get discouraged, work harder and you will also make a respectable contribution to science or engineering. |
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