Rebecca Scatena
Interview by Carey Sargent, EPFL, NCCR MARVEL
The biggest challenge that woman scientists face is…
Of course, the fact that the women in science are a minority means that there are obstacles. I guess that the main issue is that academia life and its rhythm are not compatible with family life. To pursue a high-ranking career the first ten years are crucial and a real self-investment to science, however, this is not exactly compatible with the biology of the female body and/or permanent relationships.
I chose a scientific career because…
I was always attracted by science--already in high school I enjoyed and found scientific subjects easy, but I studied chemistry instead of physics because it seemed to me more easily recyclable into a job in private companies. However, I have wanted to be part of science since I had my first internship in a research group. The research of answers is extremely appealing and entertaining. In addition, by doing science, I have the impression of building something and making a contribution.
If I were not a scientist, I would be…
I really loved horse riding, I did it for 11 years until I started university. I could be working with horses, but I did remember that when 24 hours per day weren’t enough for both sport and studies. I chose to study..
My most exciting MARVEL discovery to date has been…
The best MARVEL discovery has been that networking of groups and clear goals can produce so much more than the same number of people working individually.
My top two papers are...
Difficult to say, there are several papers that are fundamental for my work as they are at the base of methods I use. Besides these, I really refer a lot to the paper of the PhD that was carrying out the project I am working at before me, my predecessor, if you like. This is titled “Experimental and Theoretical Electron Density Analysis of Copper Pyrazine Nitrate Quasi-Low-Dimensional Quantum Magnets” and I find both results and clarity of the presentation remarkable.