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"First, I sleep on it and let the subconscious do its great work. Then, I sit down and try to break down the obstacle into smaller parts. I try to explore if there are other paths around the obstacle, ones that I haven’t thought about. For big obstacles, after I have drafted a plan, I always call a close colleague, someone that I trust, to run it by them. Often the situation might be much clearer from a more distant perspective. These chats help me sound out if there is an obvious path that I have missed or maybe I am too emotionally involved in obstacle to see the solution clearly."
"Without resources, no budget, no vehicles."
"The facilities and detector which were and will be built are gigantic and they need the association of many institutes in many countries."
"I did a three-years post-PhD contract at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne"
"I was never drawn to management. Since there aren’t enough executives, researchers in our countries are called on to take on various responsibilities."
"life was very difficult. We worked under extremely harsh conditions in a territory the size of a country."
"In 2012 I got a job in CNRS where I am now a “chargé de recherche."
"I think it’s important to emphasise the collaborative aspect of these discoveries in particular in the collider physics."
"I work on what we call in particle physics the 'standard model."
"She was fascinated by teachers, who were often teachers researchers with thrilling discussions, most of all when you want to work in research."
"Two tricks that always help me are first to break down my plan into many small tasks that can be accomplished in short periods of time. For example if I have to give a big talk on a subject that I not as familiar with, then I find a list of papers that I want to read, and I read one paper a day. This helps me make the project tangible and less scary. Instead of ‘God, I have to give a huge talk!’, I have transformed the problem into ‘I need to read these 10 papers.’. In this way as well, I can easily measure my progress and the obstacle feels less daunting."
"I was first deputy director, then director. But in fact, that’s not at all what I wanted to do."
"When there are only five or six prehistorians for all of Algeria, for example, there is everything to do at once."
"That’s how I accepted to be the Park’s director, a position that was far from easy."
"I feel very proud. Especially for my family who was always supportive of my work."
"I was partly based at CERN."
"The main goal of our experiment is to study the difference between matter and anti-matter but also to look for signs of what we call physics beyond the Standard Model."
"My institute indeed participated in the discovery of many particles since it was created in the fifties."
"Right now we are in a phase of data taking at the LHC."
"This is an individual award, but my work was achieved as a team."
"I arrived in France at the beginning of classes."
"Far from what I had experimented in medical studies, we shared notes between students when one of us was sick."
"I was born and raised in Algiers, in high school I was in “Sciences Exact."
"I did the equivalent of bachelor and master."
"Parental leaves should be respected and the responsibilities of women who return after a leave should be restored to them."
"The second trick is that I keep a small notebook with a list of success that I am proud of. So many times I find that I can recall of my failures or embarrassing moments in an instant. In contrast, all of my successes seem easily forgotten. When I find myself overwhelmed in a moment of panic, this list helps me remind myself of all the tough things that I have successfully overcome in the past. I tell myself - you did it then, you can do it now. Don’t be discouraged."
"The people in charge have the responsibility to create an environment where all voices, even the less loud ones can express themselves and their ideas."
"For various reasons medicine didn’t quite work out for me, so I started to study fundamental physics which I loved very much."
"I arrived in France in 1999 to start medicine."
"The Park’s headquarters had just been moved to Djanet, and the officials who had been running the Park did not want to go there."
"It starts with children, how they are raised and educated."
"Who writes reference letters for young women should make sure that they promote all the skills and not only her soft skills."
"I did a PhD in particle physics between 2006 and 2009."
"I was a post-doc in EPFL."
"The language we use is important, still today I hear statements like"
"I am a member of the LHCb experiment. *Its one of the four experiments on the LHC ring at CERN."
"The Standard Model is today somehow the best description that we have of the fundamentals laws of nature."
"What is interesting is that while this model is very powerful and predictive it fails to explain some aspects for nature such as dark matter."
"The stigma that girls are not good at Math starts when they are tiny."
"I stop here, but there is so much more to say on this topic."
"It’s hard to predict if we are going to find new things or not."
"We are all certainly hoping to find something interesting in the data."
"Scheduling meetings after 17:00 will invertibility discriminate against young mothers and therefore should be avoided."
"I liked big machines such as scanners."
"I finally found a place to stay, I was already lagging."
"I liked particle physics, I liked the idea to reveal secrets of the world."
"When a physicist does his analysis, he will."
"I have done research mainly between France and Switzerland."
"I interact with people across the world."
"Everything had to be done. As a result, the task and responsibility were enormous."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.