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Does anyone recognise this scientist?

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Does anyone recognise this scientist?

>following industry certifications: GSE CISSP, CISA, CISM, CCE, GCFA, GLEG, GREM, and GSPA. He has several advanced academic degrees in diverse fields, including a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science and Economics (thesis title: The Quantification of Information Systems Risk) from Charles Sturt University (completed in 2014; graduated in 2017), a Doctor of Theology (ThD) from United Theological College awarded in 2003, a master’s degree in Statistics, and a master’s degree in International Commercial Law. Dr Wright is currently a candidate for two additional PhDs: in Law at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom and Applied Mathematics at the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (CNAM) in Paris, France
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The number of people with lazy eyes seems to be increasing by a lot in the past ~5 years that I’ve noticed.
What is the most likely scientific explanation for this?
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Mechanical Engineering + Electrical Engineering or
Physics + Electrical Engineering?
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>Australian mathematician discovers applied geometry engraved on 3,700-year-old tablet

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/aug/05/australian-mathematician-discovers-applied-geometry-engraved-on-3700-year-old-tablet

What now you dumb fucking idiots?
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Are medicine and engineering sciences?

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>As a side note,
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>KURZGESAGT - IN A NUTSHELL
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What is the best way to go from layman to CRISPR researcher?

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I'm very, very interested in the potential of genetic engineering applied to humans, i was always first in class, can study 60 hours a week (breaks not included) without suffering burnout and i've always found human biology fascinating, so i'm confident i can do pretty good there, but what is the best way to get in that field? All my skills are self taught and i don't live in the USA so i have 0 experience with colleges or universities.

Is academia really just a trap that breeds mediocrity? It sure seems that way

And does being black and bisexual give me enough "woke points" to blend in with leftists, to not get "caught" and harassed and have my career ruined for being conservative? I'm not gonna reveal my power level but i probably won't be able to make genuine friends with anyone there and putting on an act constantly might get tiring and make a few slips happen and they might realize something is "off" about me
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