Never Lose Your Nerve!
Never Lose Your Nerve! chronicles the ups and downs of a Nobel Laureate's life. Professor Alan J Heeger was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000 together with Professor Alan G MacDiarmid and Professor Hideki Shirakawa. Filled with humor, this book tells Professor Heeger's story — his love for his family, especially how his wife's love has always been his guiding light, his progress from a young student to an eminent scientist, his passion for the theatre and its impact on his science, his adventures as a successful entrepreneur, and his personal losses. Many think of scientists as risk-adverse individuals but Professor Heeger shows the absolute necessity of risk in research and that scientists are, in fact, risk-addicted, as taking the first, risky step into unfamiliar territory is a step in the right direction towards creativity and great discoveries. Never lose your nerve and you will be rewarded. Life is an exciting adventure and this book clearly demonstrates it, and is for those who are looking to impact others.'Perhaps the greatest pleasure of being a scientist is to have an abstract idea, then to do an experiment (more often a series of experiments is required) that demonstrates the idea was correct; that is, Nature actually behaves as conceived in the mind of the scientist. This process is the essence of creativity in science. I have been fortunate to have experienced this intense pleasure many times in my life.'
Alan J Heeger
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Never Lose Your Nerve!
Never Lose Your Nerve! chronicles the ups and downs of a Nobel Laureate's life. Professor Alan J Heeger was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000 together with Professor Alan G MacDiarmid and Professor Hideki Shirakawa. Filled with humor, this book tells Professor Heeger's story — his love for his family, especially how his wife's love has always been his guiding light, his progress from a young student to an eminent scientist, his passion for the theatre and its impact on his science, his adventures as a successful entrepreneur, and his personal losses. Many think of scientists as risk-adverse individuals but Professor Heeger shows the absolute necessity of risk in research and that scientists are, in fact, risk-addicted, as taking the first, risky step into unfamiliar territory is a step in the right direction towards creativity and great discoveries. Never lose your nerve and you will be rewarded. Life is an exciting adventure and this book clearly demonstrates it, and is for those who are looking to impact others.'Perhaps the greatest pleasure of being a scientist is to have an abstract idea, then to do an experiment (more often a series of experiments is required) that demonstrates the idea was correct; that is, Nature actually behaves as conceived in the mind of the scientist. This process is the essence of creativity in science. I have been fortunate to have experienced this intense pleasure many times in my life.'
Alan J Heeger
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Never Lose Your Nerve!

Never Lose Your Nerve!

by Alan J Heeger
Never Lose Your Nerve!

Never Lose Your Nerve!

by Alan J Heeger

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Never Lose Your Nerve! chronicles the ups and downs of a Nobel Laureate's life. Professor Alan J Heeger was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000 together with Professor Alan G MacDiarmid and Professor Hideki Shirakawa. Filled with humor, this book tells Professor Heeger's story — his love for his family, especially how his wife's love has always been his guiding light, his progress from a young student to an eminent scientist, his passion for the theatre and its impact on his science, his adventures as a successful entrepreneur, and his personal losses. Many think of scientists as risk-adverse individuals but Professor Heeger shows the absolute necessity of risk in research and that scientists are, in fact, risk-addicted, as taking the first, risky step into unfamiliar territory is a step in the right direction towards creativity and great discoveries. Never lose your nerve and you will be rewarded. Life is an exciting adventure and this book clearly demonstrates it, and is for those who are looking to impact others.'Perhaps the greatest pleasure of being a scientist is to have an abstract idea, then to do an experiment (more often a series of experiments is required) that demonstrates the idea was correct; that is, Nature actually behaves as conceived in the mind of the scientist. This process is the essence of creativity in science. I have been fortunate to have experienced this intense pleasure many times in my life.'
Alan J Heeger

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789814704861
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/03/2015
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Prologue ix

Acknowledgements xiii

Chapter 1 Perfect Days - and Some Not so Perfect 1

Chapter 2 The First Indication of Creativity 15

Chapter 3 Miracles Actually Happen! 23

Chapter 4 Coming to Acceptance of My Mortality 29

Chapter 5 The Wart and the Penny: The Importance of Uncorrelated Events 43

Chapter 6 "Whither Thou Goest, I Will Go" 55

Chapter 7 Passion for a Career as a Physicist 67

Chapter 8 From Novice to Professor 77

Chapter 9 The Pathway to Great Science 93

Chapter 10 "Fire and Rain" 117

Chapter 11 Risk, Creativity and Discovery - Again 131

Chapter 12 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 151

Chapter 13 The Creativity Continues: High Mobility Polymer Thin Film Transistors 165

Chapter 14 Decision to Go West - Was it the KGB? 169

Chapter 15 Life and Science in Santa Barbara 181

Chapter 16 The California Entrepreneur: UNIAX Corporation 195

Chapter 17 The Impact of Theater in our Lives 207

Chapter 18 Low-Cost "Plastic" Solar Cells - A Dream Becoming Reality 213

Chapter 19 The Serial Entrepreneur 225

Chapter 20 The Delicacy of the Creative Mind 235

Chapter 21 The Joy of Life 243

Final Comments: Mentoring Young Scientists 251

Index 267

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