From Theory to Large‐Scale Simulations, or Living Without “The Paradox of Choice”

V. Jordanova
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Navigating the challenges we face at work and in life is often difficult, and can even make us question our past decisions. This dilemma is even worse nowadays because of the many options available to us, leaving us not enough time to explore them all: the paradox of choice. My life experience offers another perspective on how to make choices; wherein I had to rely more on serendipity, coincidence, and embracing risks. This paper presents a brief description of my career path in space science—from a small village in the countryside to one of the top science Laboratories in the world—and lessons learned through the process of becoming a more resilient scientist. I came to the United States from Bulgaria about 30 years ago, seeking a better education and job opportunities. Navigating a career of research scientist, not only did I find jobs that motivated me every day, I also met amazing people to work with along the way. As a woman in science, I hope my story can inspire and attract young researchers (girls and boys alike) to our community, helping to grow and diversify the next generation of space scientists.
从理论到大规模模拟,或者没有“选择悖论”的生活
我们在工作和生活中面临的挑战往往是困难的,甚至会让我们质疑过去的决定。如今,这种困境变得更加严重,因为我们有很多选择,却没有足够的时间去探索它们:选择的悖论。我的人生经历为如何做出选择提供了另一种视角;在这种情况下,我不得不更多地依靠意外发现、巧合和接受风险。本文简要介绍了我在空间科学领域的职业道路——从农村的一个小村庄到世界顶级科学实验室之一——以及在成为一名更有弹性的科学家的过程中吸取的经验教训。大约30年前,我从保加利亚来到美国,寻求更好的教育和工作机会。在研究科学家的职业生涯中,我不仅找到了每天都能激励我的工作,而且还遇到了很棒的同事。作为一名从事科学工作的女性,我希望我的故事能够激励和吸引年轻的研究人员(女孩和男孩都一样)加入我们的社区,帮助下一代空间科学家的成长和多样化。
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