Frank Press Quotes (11 Quotes)


    You travel across the country, you visit departments, you give talks, you talk about the work at your laboratory - what's going on, what the opportunities are there - you talk about your own research.

    I had an agenda. It was a very smooth transition.

    It was a marriage of convenience. Everybody recognized it as that, but we didn't think it was an extraordinary thing. The lab was a very nice place.

    When the first computers started to come in, we tried to digitalize the seismological equipment.

    In many places where you have these kinds of people - very strong, very confident people - the atmosphere is frenetic and tense and unpleasant.


    Gutenberg and Richter were very great men.

    For my own personal growth I had to set out on my own.

    My attitude toward graduate students was different, I must say. I used graduate students as colleagues: I gave them the best problems to work on, and I encouraged them.

    Postdocs are needed to build a modern research team you want to bring in people with different backgrounds and different skills.

    It's a difficult question of relations between people.

    The notion of graduate students as colleagues rather than students is a more modern notion, I think - across the country, in many different fields.


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