Throwback Thursday: Pakistan’s First Female Astrophysics Ph.D. (Synopsis) [Starts With A Bang]


“One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.” –Joan of Arc

In 2012, I had the honor and the privilege to learn about Mariam Sultana, the first woman in Pakistan to be awarded a Ph.D. degree in astrophysics. Thanks to the wonders of the internet, I was able to contact her and obtain permission for an exclusive interview, for which I solicited questions for her from all over the globe.

Image credit: The Express Tribune with the International Herald Tribune, http://tribune.com.pk/.

Image credit: The Express Tribune with the International Herald Tribune, http://tribune.com.pk/.

What I found in the course of the interview — and in the aftermath — was not merely someone with an amazing story who achieved great things, nor merely someone who did good work that they loved. I found what turned out to be a remarkable person, and one that I’m glad to be in contact with three years later.

Image credit: S. N. Nuritdinov, K. T. Mirtadjieva and Mariam Sultana.

Image credit: S. N. Nuritdinov, K. T. Mirtadjieva and Mariam Sultana.

Come explore the whole interview, her follow-up, and learn what she’s been up to since!



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“One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.” –Joan of Arc

In 2012, I had the honor and the privilege to learn about Mariam Sultana, the first woman in Pakistan to be awarded a Ph.D. degree in astrophysics. Thanks to the wonders of the internet, I was able to contact her and obtain permission for an exclusive interview, for which I solicited questions for her from all over the globe.

Image credit: The Express Tribune with the International Herald Tribune, http://tribune.com.pk/.

Image credit: The Express Tribune with the International Herald Tribune, http://tribune.com.pk/.

What I found in the course of the interview — and in the aftermath — was not merely someone with an amazing story who achieved great things, nor merely someone who did good work that they loved. I found what turned out to be a remarkable person, and one that I’m glad to be in contact with three years later.

Image credit: S. N. Nuritdinov, K. T. Mirtadjieva and Mariam Sultana.

Image credit: S. N. Nuritdinov, K. T. Mirtadjieva and Mariam Sultana.

Come explore the whole interview, her follow-up, and learn what she’s been up to since!



from ScienceBlogs http://ift.tt/1OefCrj

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