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Jonathan Hare's Diary

 
Jonathan Hare with the device used to measure glacial retreat
Jonathan Hare with the device used to measure glacial retreat

Taking the challenge

See how the scientist tackled their Rough Science challenges by reading their diaries:

Ellen McCallie's diary

Mike Leahy's diary

Kathy Sykes' diary

Jonathan Hare's diary

Mike Bullivant's diary

Jonathan studied Physics at Surrey University. During his PhD (Chemical Physics at Sussex University) he was very lucky to be involved in some of the first pioneering work on Buckminsterfullerene (C60) - work which led from astronomy via chemistry into a new area of material science.

He currently runs The Creative Science Centre at the University of Sussex. He also has consultant work with Schlumberger. In 2000 he was awarded a NESTA fellowship which he uses to explore creative ideas.

This is Jonathan's third Rough Science project. To see how Jonathan got on in his Rough Science challenges, take a look at his diaries:

Gold Rush

Shakers

Quakers

Ice

Treasure Hunt

The Big Smelt

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