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fcanesin | 7 months ago

I feel like mathematicians should be able to do a second doctorate level degree a few years after their first PhD, that must be in a adjacent field of their own, but not the same.

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wyan|7 months ago

The purpose of a PhD is to certify that you're able to do independent research. Many researchers retrain (or just add a research interest) in adjacent fields during their postdocs or later. At that point it's just research.

karmakurtisaani|7 months ago

It's possible! From somewhat famous mathematicians, at least Bela Bollobas has 2 PhDs: one in discrete geometry and one in functional analysis.

Try doing that in the modern academic environment tho..

vanderZwan|7 months ago

I feel like most sciences should have this, it would accelerate science a lot via the cross-pollination of ideas and techniques.

But I can imagine that drawing connections between different branches of maths would be especially powerful, yes