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:''This article is about the profession. For other uses, see Scientist (disambiguation) A scientist is a person who uses the Scientific Method to do Research . William Whewell coined the word in 1833.1 Before that scientists were termed "natural philosophers" or "men of science". Scientists are generally motivated, often from childhood, by a desire to understand why the World is as we see it and how it came to be. They exhibit a strong curiosity of today is widely recognised. However, Lay People in Western societies have little understanding of the day to day activities of professional scientists. Scientists include Theoreticians who mainly develop new models to explain existing data, and Experiment alists who mainly test models by making measurements — though in practice the division between these activities is not clear-cut, and many scientists perform both. Mathematics is usually grouped with the sciences. Like other scientists, Mathematician s start with hunches and then conduct symbolic or Computation al experiments to test them. Some of the greatest Physicists have also been creative poopis a continuum from the most theoretical to the most Empirical scientists with no distinct boundaries. By Personality , interests, training and Profession al activity, there is little difference between Applied Mathematicians and Theoretical Physicists . HISTORY See Also: Timeline of the history of scientific method (Alhazen) has been described as the "first scientist" for his development of the Scientific Method .]] A Scientific Method including Experimentation was first used by the Iraq i Physicist and Polymath Ibn Al-Haytham (Alhazen), ''circa'' 1000 AD, in his ''Book of Optics '', and he has been described as the "first scientist" for this reason.Bradley Steffens (2006). ''Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist'', Morgan Reynolds Publishing, ISBN 1599350246. There are notable examples of people who have moved back and forth among disciplines. A number of early scientists were Priest s, including the Astronomer and Physician Copernicus ; and Gregor Mendel , whose discoveries on Inheritance founded modern Genetics , which provides a mechanism to explain Charles Darwin's observations about Evolution . is one of the most well known scientists of the 20th century.]] Descartes not only Invented Analytic Geometry but formulated a Theory of Mechanics and advanced ideas about the origins of Animal Movement and Perception . Vision interested the Physicists Young and Helmholtz , who also studied Optics , Hearing and Music . Newton extended Descartes' mathematics by inventing Calculus (contemporaneously with Leibniz ). He provided a comprehensive formulation of Classical Mechanics and investigated Light and optics. Fourier founded a new branch of mathematics — Infinite, Periodic Series — studied Heat Flow and Infrared Radiation , and discovered the Greenhouse Effect . Von Neumann , Turing , Khinchin , Markov and Wiener , all mathematicians, made major contributions to science and Probability Theory , including the ideas behind Computer s, and some of the foundations of Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics . Many mathematically inclined scientists, including Galileo , were also Musicians . In the late 19th century, Louis Pasteur , an Organic Chemist , discovered that Microorganism s can cause Disease . A few years earlier, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. , the American Physician , poet and Essayist , noted that Sepsis in women following Childbirth was spread by the hands of doctors and Nurse s, four years before Semmelweis in Europe . There are many compelling stories in Medicine and Biology , such as the development of ideas about the circulation of Blood from Galen to Harvey . The flowering of Genetics and Molecular Biology in the 20th century is replete with famous names. Ramón Y Cajal won the Nobel Prize in 1906 for his remarkable observations in Neuroanatomy . Some see a Dichotomy between experimental sciences and purely " Observation al" sciences such as Astronomy , Meteorology , Oceanography and Seismology . But Astronomer s have done basic research in Optics , developed Charge-coupled Devices , and in recent decades have sent Space Probes to study other Planets in addition to using the Hubble Telescope to probe the Origins of the Universe some 14 billion years ago. Microwave Spectroscopy has now identified dozens of Organic Molecules in Interstellar Space , requiring Laboratory experimentation and Computer Simulation to confirm the observational Data and starting a new branch of chemistry. Computer Modeling and Numerical methods are techniques required of students in every field of Quantitative Science . 's portrait in his later years.]] Those considering science as a Career often look to the frontiers. These include Cosmology and Biology , especially Molecular Biology and the Human Genome project. Other areas of active research include the exploration of Matter at the scale of Elementary Particle s as described by High-energy Physics , and Nanotechnology , which hopes to develop Electronics including microscopic Computer s, and perhaps Artificial Intelligence . Although there have been remarkable discoveries with regard to Brain function and Neurotransmitters , the nature of the Mind and Human Thought still remain. SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS There is no sharp distinction between science and Engineering , although engineers typically have practical goals in mind while scientists investigate fundamental Phenomena . Both proceed from problems toward solutions. Scientists often perform Engineering tasks in designing experimental equipment and building Prototype s, and some Engineers do first-rate scientific research. Mechanical , Electrical , Chemical and Aerospace engineers are often at the forefront of investigating new phenomena and materials. Peter Debye received a Degree in Electrical Engineering and a Doctorate in Physics before eventually winning a Nobel Prize in Chemistry . Similarly, Paul Dirac , one of the founders of Quantum Mechanics , began his academic career as an Electrical Engineer before proceeding to mathematics and later physics. Claude Shannon , a theoretical engineer, founded modern Information Theory . TYPES OF SCIENTISTS
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