Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen joins the LFHCfS (Luxuriant Facial Hair Club for Scientists)

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845-1923) has joined the Historical Honorary Members of the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists. Known as the “Father of Radiology”, he discovered and investigated X-Rays while experimenting with vacuum tubes in 1895.  He named them "X-Rays" because they were an unknown form of radiation and he refused to patent his discovery. […]

Philipp Weisser joins the LFHCfS (Luxuriant Facial Hair Club for Scientists)

Philipp Weisser has joined the LFHCfS – The Luxuriant Facial Hair Club for Scientists. She says: During my medical research in the field of radiology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University I grew a magnificent, luxuriant facial hair. The reason for that is multifactorial. First of all, science lets grow magnificent, luxuriant facial hair. Further more, „radiation […]

Ksenia Romanenko joins the Luxuriant Flowing, Former, or Facial Hair Club for Social Scientists

Ksenia Romanenko has joined the LFFFHCfSS – The Luxuriant Flowing, Former, or Facial Hair Club for Social Scientists. She says: I’m a junior researcher involved in research projects on social anthropology, higher education research, and science communication. I guess my flowing hair often helps me to make a good impression during interviews and other moments of qualitative […]

Mikko Kivelä joins the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists (LFHCfS)

Mikko Kivelä has joined the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists (LFHCfS). Ulrike Werner, who nominated him, says: Mikko is a network scientist and Assistant Professor in complex systems. He has the most luxurious and flowing hair of any scientist I know. Maybe his hair is the visual representation of the networks he researches, especially when not brushed and […]