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December 16, 2011
first of all ask the right questions; academitian role in industry; students Vs professionals in the field; questions about the big picture are more difficult; discussion about analogs; it is still called science when applied to industry; the new approach in carbonatic research is about quantification; generalists still needed; don't look just at the isotopes but at the rocks too! New technics helps defining the key questions which help occuring breakthroughts; a strange post-doc...
Paul is one of the early geologists that described the modern carbonate systems: the sedimentology, the facies, the diagenesis, His interests include mass-flow deposits, modern carbonates, and Mid-continent cyclothems. He is long-term field geologist. Ph.D. at Yale.
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MY FRIEND MARCELLO COMES TO ME AND WISPER IN MY EAR: PAUL ENOS IS HERE, THEN HE DISSAPEARS IN A MEETING BUT DURING THAT MEETING HE TEXTS ME A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS FOR THE INTERVIEW, I START FROM THERE AND THEN I FOLLOW THE FLOW OF THOUGHTS THAT PAUL INSPIRES ME WHEN I MET HIM