Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists™
Member Gallery One
Members of Long Standing (and long hair)
LFHCfS Main page | How To Join | Members, by Year | Historical Honorary Members |
Early Members
Today, new members are celebrated in the Improbable Blog (where the LFHCfS has it’s own category),
and are later collected into galleries organized by the year they joined.
and are later collected into galleries organized by the year they joined.
But in the past, their luxuriant flowingness was celebrated in these multi-year galleries.
There are 6 of these early galleries, including this one.
Gallery 1 | Gallery 2 | Gallery 3Gallery 4 | Gallery 5 | Gallery 6 |
The LFHCfS is getting a fresh trim! Some links are still conditioning—check back soon for the full style!
Members of Long Standing (and long hair) – Gallery #2
NOTE: Some entries include comments. These comments were supplied by the LFHCfS member or by the person or organization
who or which nominated her or him.
NOTE: Some entries don’t include photos. These photos not included by the LFHCfS member or by the person or organization
who or which nominated her or him
NOTE: Membership does not expire, but some of the job titles etc. recorded below may have changed since the person became a member.
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N. Amenta, LFHCfS
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Nina Amenta Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Computer Science University of California at Davis Davis, California, USA <more about this member>”I would like to nominate several of my esteemed scientific colleagues for membership in your prestigious society, both for the disgustingly high quality of their scientific work and the enviably luxuriant fluidity of their hair.” (Nominated by Jeff Erickson) |
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D. Armstrong, LFHCfS
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Don Armstrong Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Graduate Student Cell, Molecular and Developmental Biology program University of California, Riverside <more about this member>”Although I haven’t always had long hair, my current hair length, quality, and quantity almost definitely qualifies me for the LFHCfS.” |
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J. Aspelmeier, LFHCfS
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Dr. Jeffery Aspelmeier Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor of Psychology Radford University Radford, Virginia, USA <more about this member>”I nominate my colleague in the Psychology Department: Jeffery Aspelmeier (note that Jeffery is spelled strangely, and Aspelmeier is just strange).” (Nominated by Don Hall) |
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P. Benetatos, LFHCfS
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Panayotis Benetatos Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Department of Physics Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA <more about this member>”As proof that Dr. Benetatos has LFH, I point you to ths URL (actually all three men in the photo are physicists and potential candidates — Dr. Benetatos is the leftmost one).” (Nominated by Shantenu Jha) |
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I. Berkeley, LFHCfS
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Dr. Ishy Berkeley Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Institute of Cognitive Science University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Louisiana, USA <more about this member>(Nominated by Jeff Pelletier, Barbara Abbott, & Larry Horn) |
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D. Boozer, LFHCfS
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David Boozer Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Graduate Student Caltech Pasadena, California, USA <more about this member>”I would like to nominate Dave Boozer. I found his personal web page while doing some character research for a screenplay.” (Nominated by Sam Jennings) |
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B. Breithaupt, LFHCfS
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Dr. Brent H. Breithaupt Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming, USA”I have scoured the Web for minutes trying to locate a suitable photograph of him (I have several hard copies)… I know for a fact that the upcoming spring 2001 issue of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology News Bulletin (#180, currently at press) will have a photo of him on page 58 (I’m managing editor of the Bulletin — that’s how I know)” (Nominated by Mary Ann Schmidt, Doll in photo by Neffra Matthews) |
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D. Büring, LFHCfS
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Daniel Büring Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor in Linguistics University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, USA <more about this member>”Daniel Büring, a formal semanticist currently on the faculty of the Linguistics Department at UCLA. I just co-occurred with Professor Büring at a conference in Berlin, and was reminded of his eminent qualifications, which only partially come through in the picture (clickable for an enlargement)of him mixing a gin and tonic at his web site. (There’s also another somewhat mysterious picture of him at the bottom of the web page drawn by his seven-year-old niece.)” (Nominated by Larry Horn) |
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C. Cameron, LFHCfS
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Colin Cameron Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Electrochemist Defence Research and Development Canada Halifax, Canada <more about this member>”I would like to nominate my collegue and friend Dr. Colin Cameron for membership in the LFHCfS. He claims to not have cut his hair since the 80’s.” (Nominated by Royale Underhill) |
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F. Canelli, LFHCfS
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Florencia Canelli Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Graduate Student in Physics University of Rochester Researcher Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory <more about this member>”Florencia, our favorite Italian-Argentinian female graduate student on Dzero at the Fermilab Tevatron, MUST be included in the LFH club. And her curly locks are indeed natural!” (Nominated by her Fermilab colleagues) |
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M. Cash, LFHCfS
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Dr. Mason Cash Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor Department of Philosophy University of Central Florida Orlando, FL, USA <more about this member>”Like Pinker, Chalmers, and Berkeley, I’m also a Cognitive Science type.” (Nominated by Jeff Pelletier, Barbara Abbott, & Larry Horn) |
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M. Cederwall, LFHCfS
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Dr. Martin Cederwall Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor Department of Fundamental Physics Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg Gothenburg, Sweden <more about this member>”Martin Cederwall is a professor at Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg (both in Gothenburg, Sweden) in the area theoretical physics, with the super string theory as his main interest. Doesn’t he make your pitiful american LFHs look like skinheads in comparison?” (Nominated by Torbjorn Karfunkel) |
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D. Chalmers, LFHCfS
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Dr. David Chalmers Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Philosophy Department University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona, USA <more about this member>”Note that, like Pinker, David Chalmers is a cognitive scientist. I surmise that there is a signficant generalization to be gleaned here: clearly, these gentlemen and scholars are particularly concerned to keep their respective crania warm.” (Nominated by Barbara Abbott and Larry Horn, and supplemented by Gerry Lewin) |
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S. B. Cooper, LFHCfS
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S. Barry Cooper Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Mathematical Logic University of Leeds England <more about this member>”I would like to propose Professor S. Barry Cooper of Leeds University to membership of your Society. It’s over 30 years since I’ve seen the flowing hair in person but the evidence is clearly shown on his website” (Nominated by Nancy Boston) |
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V. Corey, LFHCfS
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Dr. Vicka Corey Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Instructor in Neuroscience Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts <more about this member>”I nominate my friend Vicka Corey, her hair has a near-independent existence and a name, along with wonderful length and volume.” (Nominated by Claudia Mastroianni) |
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R. D. Costello, LFHCfS
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R. Dean Costello Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Biochemist CDM Federal Programs Corporation <more about this member>”I would lke to nominate a biochemist who works in environmental remediation, whom, I feel, qualifies for the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists if we include great big fluffy heads w/beards such as belong to some of the current members. His hair doesn’t flow, per se, but grows out and up in little horns and swirls.” (Nominated by Christina Miller) |
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P. Cotterell, LFHCfS
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Philip Cotterell Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Lecturer Cybernetics Department Reading University England”I nominate Philip Cotterell, lecturer on cybernetics at Reading University (UK) — his hair is longer than this on occasions but at the time of the photo had been sheared for a wedding. He is the one on the left..” (Nominated by Joanna McCormac) |
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S.G. Davies, LFHCfS
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S.G. Davies Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor Department of Chemistry University of Oxford England <more about this member>(Nominated by Evelyn Harvey, Martin Bell, & colleagues) |
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W. Davies, LFHCfS
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William Davies Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor and DEO University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa, USA <more about this member>After I became a member of this august community, it was suggested to me that you may need another photo. Here is a photo.”I nominate William Davies to this club. I have known him for many years and he has always had LFH. As a linguist, his membership category is the same as that of Büring, Pinker, and Richards.” (Nominated by Stanley Dubinsky) |
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E. Demaine, LFHCfS
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Erik D. Demaine Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA <more about this member>(Nominated by Jeff Erickson) |
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D. DiMassa, LFHCfS
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Dr. Diane E. DiMassa Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Marine Engineering Massachusetts Maritime Academy Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, USA <more about this member>”I understand that Andrew Bennett has nominated me for the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists. I accept this nomination. I just spent over 5 weeks in a tent in Antarctica and boy was my hair a mess after no showers!” (Nominated by Andrew Bennett) |
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J. Ellis, LFHCfS
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John Ellis Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Theory Division CERN Geneva, Switzerland”A picture of him and what is left of his hair can be found here. (John Ellis sits in the middle)” (Nominated by David Lindelof) |
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V. S. Engel, LFHCfS
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Victor S. Engel Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Computer Scientist Comsys, Inc. <more about this member>”I am also an amateur scientist with interest in a variety of fields. As such I have published two orchid-related papers, and run the Men’s Long Hair Site (http://the-light.com/mens/longhair.html)” |
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D. Farris, LFHCfS
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David Farris Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Graduate student in mathematics University of California Berkeley <more about this member>”I nominate my husband, David Farris, for the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists. David is a Harvard alum and a graduate student in mathematics at UC Berkeley. He has had luxuriant flowing hair since 2000.” (Nominated by Kirsten Chevalier) |
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K. Favale, LFHCfS
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Katie Favale Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Research Associate Argonne National Lab Argonne Illinois, USA”I nominate my science-friend, Katie. She works at at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory. She’d hardcore science and Luxuriant Flowing Hair all in one.” (Nominated by Dan Lutger) |
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B. Fennema, LFHCfS
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Bud Fennema Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Department Chair and Associate Professor Department of Accounting Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida, USA <more about this member>”I am hopeful that Dr. Fennema will help the the LHCfS recover from the recent, tragic loss-because-of-haircut of Dr. Mussweiler. I think that Dr. Fennema would be the first distinguished member to have a PhD in accountancy.” (Nominated by Noel Brewer) |
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M. Fletcher, LFHCfS
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Murray Fletcher Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Senior Research Scientist Director of the Collections Orange Agricultural Institute Orange, New South Wales, Australia”I would like to nominate Dr Murray Fletcher here in Australia. Whilst he has cut off his pony tail, I thought his long flowing beard might qualify him for consideration. Interestingly his beard is older than a lot of postgraduates at our Uni (last shave was 1973) and his son’s mother had to show him how to shave when he came of age because Murray had no idea.” (Nominated by Leigh J. Pilkington)“I am surprised and delighted to find that I have been accepted into one of the world’s most exclusive scientific clubs. This means I can add M.L.F.H.C.f.S. after my name. By the way, I last shaved in January 1972, not 1973 as reported by my nominator Leigh Pilkington. As a point of interest, here is a photo of Leigh to show why he may have wanted to nominate somebody else to this august group rather than himself.” |
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R. Forsman, LFHCfS
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Robert H. Forsman, Jr. Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Chief Scientist Incanta <more about this member>(Nominated by David Nicol) |
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S. J. Gates, LFHCfS
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S. J. Gates Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists John S. Toll Professor of Physics University of Maryland College Park, Maryland, USA <more about this member>”This qualifies as luxuriant, if not flowing” (Nominated by Didier A Depireux) |
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A. Gavrin, LFHCfS
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Andrew D. Gavrin Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor of Physics Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) Indianapolis, Indiana, USA <more about this member>”I have the deep honor to nominate for membership in the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists the respected Dr. Andrew D. Gavrin. One look at his photo explains all.” (Nominated by Richard Kahane) |
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J. Gillespie, LFHCfS
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Jason Gillespie Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Graduate Student Department of Archaeology University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Canada”While I recognize that Jason is a social scientist and so is not a ‘real’ scientist, archeology is on the harder end of that spectrum.” (Nominated by David Spencer) |
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D. Glass, LFHCfS
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Darren Glass Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics Columbia University New York City, New York, USA <more about this member> <even more about this member>”I’d like to nominate Steve Sigur, who teaches math and science at the Paideia School in Atlanta, GA, and Darren Glass, one of his former students who is now a professor of mathematics at Columbia. Both of these men have wonderful minds and even more delightful personalities” (Nominated by Beverly Love) |
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P. Greenberg, LFHCfS
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Dr. Philip D. Greenberg Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre Seattle, Washington, USA <more about this member>(Nominated by Ian Davis) |
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J. Greenlee, LFHCfS
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James Greenlee Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Instructor, Computer Science Georgia Tech Atlanta, Georgia, USA <more about this member> <www.jimgreenlee.com“Here’s a link showcasing his mullet.” (Nominated by Divya Narayanan) |
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M. Hamilton, LFHCfS
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Michael Hamilton Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Resident Reserve Director James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve University of California, Natural Reserve System Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology University of California, Riverside <more about this member>”My grad students and friends keep pestering me to join (I won’t give them permission to nominate me), so here you go.” |
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T. Hayes, LFHCfS
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Dr. Tamara Hayes Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor Biomedical Engineering Oregon Health & Science University Beaverton, Oregon, USA <more about this member>Member Update (In Memoriam)“I and a couple of colleagues nominate Professor Tamara Hayes. We all worked with her prior to her academic career and believe that recent successes in the academic world have actually made her hair more luxuriant.” (Nominated by Anthony Daniel) |
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D. Helfand, LFHCfS
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Dr. David Helfand Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Chair Department of Astronomy Columbia University New York, New York, USA <more about this member>(Nominated by Ilana Harrus) |
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W. Herbranson, LFHCfS
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Walter T. Herbranson Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor of Psychology Department of Psychology Whitman College Walla Walla, Washington, USA <more about this member>”I nominate Walter T. Herbranson, Ph.D. for membership in the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists club. Wally is a colleague of mine who is well-known for his teaching and research in comparative psychology, and for his friendliness and goodwill. He is also well-known for his luxuriantly flowing hair, and he surely qualifies for membership in your esteemed society.” (Nominated by Matthew Prull) |
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R. Herz, LFHCfS
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Dr. Rachel S. Herz Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Brown University Providence, Rhode Island, USA <more about this member>”Dr. Herz studies the mysteries of olfaction and memory. We in related fields sometimes study her hair, which is memorable and reportedly fragrant.” (Nominated by Lee Allison) |
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M. Hodoscek, LFHCfS
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Milan Hodoscek Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor of Theoretical Chemistry University of Ljubljana Slovenia <more about this member>”Milan must be a member. What hair the man has!” (Nominated by Tatiana Dubek) |
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J. Holden, LFHCfS
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Joshua Brandon Holden Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Teaching Professor Department of Mathematics Duke University <more about this member> <even more about this member>”Dr. Joshua Brandon is generously endowed in this respect, although the photograph on this Web page does not quite do justice to his natural gifts.” (Nominated by Kim Plofker) |
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R. Holmes, LFHCfS
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Rob Holmes Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Canadian Museum of Nature Ottawa, Canada <more about this member>”This is the best picture I can find of our Paleo Boy on our web site. It doesn’t show his tresses in full array, but does show that the scenery around here is pretty good. And we have nice labs, too. Rob’s nomination would be rivalled by one for his lovely bride, Alison Murray, also on our Paleo staff, unfortunately I cannot substantiate that one with a picture.” (Nominated by Judith Price) |
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D. Irving, LFHCfS
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Dr. Duncan Irving Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Postdoctoral Research Associate Rock Deformation Lab Dept. of Earth Sciences University of Manchester U.K.”As a geologist, I know that luxuriant flowing hair has a practical function as an insulator on those windy exposures.” |
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C. Jones, LFHCfS
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Dr. Cameron Jones Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Chancellery Research Fellow Centre for Mathematical Modelling Swinburne University of Technology Hawthorn, Victoria Australia <more about this member>(Nominated by Jon Dell’Oro) |
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P. Jones, LFHCfS
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Paul Jones Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Director Ibiblio.org Chapel Hill, North Carolina <more about this member>”I hearby nominate Paul Jones for inclusion in your club, as he exceeds your requirements. He not only has luxuriant, long hair, but also a rubber chicken. He also looks like a variety of people. He is also director of ibiblio.org, and teaches on the faculties of the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communications and the School of Information and Library Science.” (Nominated by Michael Czeiszperge)“I cannot begin to say how grateful I am to Michael for nominating me for this distinguished honor. I’ve been working on this hair project since 1968 with few breaks (for job hunts in the late 70s) which makes my hair project older than many of my students’ time on this planet. The rubber chicken is only a few years old, though.” |
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A. Kihm, LFHCfS
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Allen Kihm Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Head, Vertebrate Paleontology Minot State University Minot, North Dakota, USA <more about this member>”I am honored to be counted among such a hirsute group. I will have you know that I also have my very own action figure (which has LFH) thanks to a pair of students.” (Nominated by Sally Shelton) |
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M. Koehl, LFHCfS
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Mimi R. Koehl Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Invertebrate Functional Morphology and Biomechanics University of California Berkeley <more about this member>”Mimi Koehl is one of our greatest biologists and her hair is just as admirable as her science (and on top of that she’s a MacArthur Genius Grant winner).” (Nominated by Barbara Oakes) |
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K. Koster, LFHCfS
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Karen L. Koster Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor Department of Biology University of South Dakota Vermillion, South Dakota, USA <more about this member> <even more about this member>”Dr. Koster is qualified for membership because she has the hair. I am qualified to nominate her because we’ve been friends since 1980, and she was my wife’s Maid of Honor at our wedding.” (Nominated by Richard Lipp) |
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T. Krause, LFHCfS
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Thomas O. Krause Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Associate Professor Physics and Astronomy Towson University Towson, Maryland, USA <more about this member>”I nominate Dr. Thomas O. Krause, Physics and Astronomy, Towson University, for membership in the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists. I can state that his hair’s sheer presence has not diminished one bit since I first met Dr. Krause in 1977, and in fact it has selectively increased its reflective properties.” (Nominated by JoAnne Schmitz) |
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J. Lassez, LFHCfS
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Jean-Louis Lassez Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Chairman Department of Computer Science Coastal Carolina University Conway, South Carolina, USA <more about this member>”It is with great pleasure that I nominate Dr. Jean-Louis Lassez. Dr. Lassez is a prominent researcher in machine learning and bioinformatics, an icon in the field of logic programming, my current colleague and former dissertation advisor. He is also, without question, admirably qualified for LFHCfS membership.” (Nominated by Jonathan P. Bernick) |
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J. Lavagnino, LFHCfS
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John Lavagnino Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Lecturer in humanities computing Centre for Computing in the Humanities King’s College London England <more about this member>”Dr. Lavagnino is a physicist and computer scientist now moonlighting as a scholar of twentieth-century English and American literature, whose tuggable tresses have long been one of the noted sights at humanities computing conferences on both sides of the Atlantic.” (Nominated by Kim Plofker) |
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Michele Lazerri, LFHCfS
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M. Lazerri Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Research Assistant (Post Doc.) Department of Chemistry Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, USA <more about this member> <even more about this member>”Here is an outstanding candidate for the LFH club.” (Nominated by Andrea De Martino) |
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S. Lieb, LFHCfS
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Shannon Lieb Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Chemistry Butler University Indianapolis, Indiana, USA <more about this member>”I’d like to nominate Dr. Shannon Lieb from Butler University. Although when he was my teacher in the late 80’s he got haircuts once a year, it seems he’s given them up altogether as seen in this URL (the one with the suspenders in the front).” (Nominated by Sarah Locknar) |
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D. London, LFHCfS
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David London Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Physics Université de Montréal <more about this member>(Nominated by Luke Hand) |
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L. Machesky, LFHCfS
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Laura. M. Machesky Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists School of Biosciences The University of Birmingham <more about this member>”I would like to nominate Dr. Laura Machesky, the luxuriance of whose hair is bettered only by that of her cat.” (Nominated by Robert Insall) |
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D. Malotky, LFHCfS
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Dave Malotky Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Senior Research Engineer Dow Chemical Midland, Michigan”I would like to nominate my friend Dave Malotky. Not only does he have luxuriant, flowing hair, but he makes ingredients for the personal care industry to help maintain luxuriant flowing hair at the appropriate levels of luxury and flow. Here is a picture of Dave’s luxurious flowing hair, and incidentally, his wallet. This is a link to a Lehigh University degree announcement. Scroll down to the January 2002 Degrees for another (though poor) picture of the hair.” (Nominated by Stephen L. Cain) |
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H. Mason, LFHCfS
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Helen Mason Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Director of Research Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics University of Cambridge <more about this member>(Nominated by Jeremy Bradley) |
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M. Mathieu, LFHCfS
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Martin Mathieu Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Pure Mathematics Department Queen’s University Belfast Ireland <more about this member>”I nominate Dr Martin Mathieu for membership of the luxuriantly flowing hair club. See the photo for evidence of his accomplishment.” (Nominated by Jonathan R. Partington) |
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D. McConchie, LFHCfS
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David McConchie Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Geochemistry Centre for Coastal Management Southern Cross University Australia”For this picture pic we’d bothered to cut his hair – and trim his beard. But then, you could just wander around and look at any old field geologist and they’d all look exactly the same. Hairy. Company geologists usually look a bit tidier, but the field geologist or the academic geologist has a reputation to keep.” (Nominated by Fiona Davies-McConchie) |
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P. McEuen, LFHCfS
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Paul McEuen Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Physics Department Cornell University Ithaca, New York, USA <more about this member>(Nominated by Michael S. Fuhrer) |
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R. Michell, LFHCfS
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Prof. Robert H. Michell Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor School of Biosciences The University of Birmingham <more about this member>”I would like to nominate professor Bob Michell for his luxuriant flowing hair, which includes a beard with much character and flow. You can often find Bob in his sandals and favorite shirt (pictured) with his flowing hair in a neat pony tail. He brightens everyone’s day and we all love his hair!” (Nominated by Laura. M. Machesky) |
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S. Mohamed, LFHCfS
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Shamim Mohamed Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Computer Scientist Logitech San Francisco, California <more about this member>”I hereby nominate Shamim Mohamed, Ph.D., to the LFHCfS. Dr. Mohamed has prepared his own nomination page – his luxuriant and colourful mane may be seen in all its glory there. Shamim is a computer scientist by training and profession but is a man of manifold interests. I heartily recommend browsing his web site <http://www.drones.com>.” (Nominated by Vicraj Thomas) |
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C. Morrow, LFHCfS
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Cherilynn Morrow Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Manager for Education and Outreach Space Science Institute (SSI) Chair of the Solar Physics and Aeronomy Education & Public Information Committee American Geophysical Union (AGU) <more about this member> <swfound.org/about-us/our-advisory-committee/dr-cherilynn-morrow>”I nominate Dr. Cherilynn Morrow. As you can see from the website, her luxuriant, flowing hair has been seen all over the globe, and surely deserves membership.” (Nominated by Christy Edwards) |
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R. Pappalardo, LFHCfS
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Robert Pappalardo Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor University of Colorado at Boulder Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences and Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics Boulder, Colorado, USA <more about this member>”I wish to nominate Dr. Robert “Bob” Pappalardo for membership. I am proud to state that I have known Bob for many years, and have watched him grow into the ideal LHFCfS candidate in every way. His follicular and scientific achievements are far beyond reproach.” (Nominated by Jonathan Jacobs) |
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Y. Patt, LFHCfS
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Yale N. Patt Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, USA <more about this member>”I propose one of my old professors from UT.” (Nominated by Gunn Pachai Salelanonda) |
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J. Payette, LFHCfS
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Julie Payette Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Astronaut Canadian Space Agency <more about this member> <even more about this member>(Nominated by Lorne Wald) |
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S. Pinker, LFHCfS
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Dr. Steven Pinker Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Department of Psychology Harvard University Cambridge, Massachsetts, USA <more about this member>”Luxuriant hair is always pleasing, possibly because it shows not only current health but a record of health in the years before.” |
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J. Pipas, LFHCfS
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Dr. James M. Pipas Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA <more about this member>”Jim Pipas is a virologist at the University of Pittsburgh and a most talented musician and performer. His band, The Sleaze, is actually very good and plays regularly at Pittsburgh’s top bars.” (Nominated by Maggie Fox) |
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R. Record, LFHCfS
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Dr. Ron Record Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Open Source Architect SCO Santa Cruz, California <more about this member> <another view of this member’s hair>(Nominated by Hanna Nelson) |
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P. Resnik, LFHCfS
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Philip Resnik Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Associate Professor Department of Linguistics and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies University of Maryland College Park, Maryland, USA <more about this member>(Nominated by Heidi J. Fox) |
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N. Richards, LFHCfS
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Norvin Richards Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA <more about this member>”I would like to nominate Dr. Norvin Richards III for membership in LFHCfS. While he is not blessed with LFH on top of his head, his beard is L and F indeed, as you can see in this photo. His scientific credentials are as impressive as his beard. His 1997 dissertation, just published by Oxford University Press as Movement in Language: Interactions and Architecture, is a groundbreaking investigation into the principles that govern wh-movement. He has also done much important work on Austronesian and Algonquian languages.” (Nominated by Bridget Copley) |
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B. Rogers, LFHCfS
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Prof. Bryan Rogers Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor of Biology Louisiana State University Baton rouge, Louisiana, USA”My genetics teacher, Bryan Rogers, needs to be a member of the elite hair club. His hair extends more than seven inches down his back.” (Nominated by Courtney M Cain) |
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U. Rothlisberger, LFHCfS
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Ursula Rothlisberger Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor of Computer-Aided Inorganic Chemistry ETH Zentrum Zurich, Switzerland <more about this member> (Nominated by Gruezi) |
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M. Rourman, LFHCfS
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Mason Rourman Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Electrical Antenna Engineer Boeing Satellite Systems El Segundo, California, USA”I direct you to the website he had while a graduate student at Cal State Fullerton. His hair is no less luxuriantly flowing now than it was then.” (Nominated by Trish Lohmar) |
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M. Rudd, LFHCfS
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Michael E. Rudd Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor Department of Psychology University of Washington Seattle, Washington, USA (Nominated by Brian Bechtel) |
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B. Rupert, LFHCfS
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Ben Rupert Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Graduate Student Department of Chemistry University of Califoria Berkeley, California, USA”Ben Rupert is a chemistry grad student at UC Berkeley. His magnificent locks inspire awe and envy in all who see them. Countless masses have been inspired to grow out their own hair upon a single view of his, but the few, oh, the very few can measure up.” (Nominated by Elizabeth Newsom) |
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G. Ruvkun, LFHCfS
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Gary Ruvkun Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant and Associate Professor of Genetics Harvard Medical School Massachusetts, USA <more about this member>”You have to go most of the way toward the bottom of this genetics-and-molecular-biology-heavy page before you see the indicative photo. Let me assure you that in person, Gary’s H is at least as LF as Steve Pinker’s, though not as curly.” (Nominated by Michael Finney) |
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R. Sapolsky, LFHCfS
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Robert Sapolsky Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Neuroendocrinology Stanford University Stanford, California, USA <more about this member> <even more about this member>”I respectfully nominate candidate Stanford neuroendocrinologist Robert Sapolsky to the club.” (Nominated by Sylvie Coyaud) |
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B. Sarason, LFHCfS
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Bob Sarason Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Laser Safety Officer UC Davis David, California, USA”I’d like to nominate my co-worker, Bob Sarason, for membership. As you can see, Bob does have luxuriant flowing hair, with ringlets, no less. The ringlets are a bit mashed – Bob rode his beloved and lovingly restored and chopped 1945 Knucklehead Harley-Davidson motorcycle the day I took this pic. Bob holds a Masters in reproductive physiology and is a hapkido instructor.” (Nominated by Debbie Decker) |
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A. Schnell, LFHCfS
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Dr. Alexander Schnell Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Materials Scientist Alstom Gmbh Switzerland”I would like to nominate my colleague Dr. Alexander Schnell for membership into The Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists (LFHCfS). He is a materials scientist working on high temperature superalloy brazing solutions for rotating gas turbine components.” (Nominated by Andrew Passmore) |
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N. Schraudolph, LFHCfS
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Nic Schraudolph Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Oberassistent (group leader) Machine Learning Swiss Federal Polytechnic Zurich, Switzerland <www.schraudolph.org/>”I would like to nominate Dr. Nic Schraudolph. His unique hairstyle (cropped front, long luxurious flowing back) will certaily make him a member in good standing!” (Nominated by Tom Brendle) |
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P. Scott, LFHCfS
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Peter Scott Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Associate Professor Emeritus Physics Department University of California at Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, California, USA <more about this member> (Nominated by Dinah Phillips) |
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S. Sigur, LFHCfS
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Steve Sigur Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Teacher Mathematics and Science The Paideia School Atlanta, Georgia, USA <more about this member>Member Update (In Memoriam)“I’d like to nominate Steve Sigur, who teaches math and science at the Paideia School in Atlanta, GA, and Darren Glass, one of his former students who is now a professor of mathematics at Columbia. Both of these men have wonderful minds and even more delightful personalities,” (Nominated by Beverly Love) |
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T. Slater, LFHCfS
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Dr. Tim Slater Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Micro Machinist Masters in Engineering from University of California, Santa Barbara”I would like to nominate Tim Slater to your club. He is not only a scientist (micro machinist) but he actually has long flowing (bad) hair. He seems perfectly suited for your club and his hair really does need to win an award or at least acknowledgement of some kind. I believe he is averaging a 7.8 on ‘Am I Hot or Not’ with this photo.” (Nominated by April Lorren) |
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N. Smith, LFHCfS
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Noah A. Smith Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Graduate Student Department of Computer Science Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland <more about this member> <even more about this member>”I nominate Noah Smith, who is a (former) student of Resnick (also a member). Maybe Luxuriant Flowing Hair is hereditary?” (Nominated by Gideon Mann)Member Update: Assistant Professor, Language Technologies Institute, Machine Learning Department, School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
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E. Soloway, LFHCfS
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Elliot Soloway Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor School of Information AND School of Education Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA <more about this member> <even more about this member>”Elliot Soloway is known not only for his brillance and energy, but also his fabulous hair!” (Nominated by Paula Wellings) |
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M. Spaller, LFHCfS
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Mark Spaller Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor of Bioorganic Chemistry Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, USA”Dr. Spaller is a gifted lecturer and seems to have a pretty good sense of humor.” (Nominated by Karla D. Cesarek) |
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C. Stoll, LFHCfS
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Cliff Stoll Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Astronomer science correspondent of sorts for MSNBC author of “Cuckoo’s Egg” and “Silicon Snake Oil” <more about this member> (Nominated by Tom Way) |
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S. Strahan, LFHCfS
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Dr. Susan Strahan Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists General Sciences Corporation (Nominated by Lynn Sparling) |
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F. Terenzi, LFHCfS
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Fiorella Terenzi Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Astrobiologist author recording artist Miami, Florida, USA <more about this member>”Dr. Fiorella Terenzi is my idol. What a mind! What hair!” (Nominated by Carl Dolan) |
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S. Turse, LFHCfS
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Stephanie E. Turse Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Research Associate Molecular Virology and Microbiology University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine”I would like to nominate my friend and colleague Stephanie to your club. She is the person in top right of the picture. Her hair goes all the way to her waist.” (Nominated by Karen Fite) |
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J. Uretsky, LFHCfS
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Josh Uretsky Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Graduate Student in Biophysics University of York United Kingdom”I wish to offer myself for membership.” |
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E. Villa, LFHCfS
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Elizabeth Villa Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Biophysics PhD student Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign <more about this member>”It is with great respect and admiration that I nominate my friend and colleague, Elizabeth Villa. She possesses not only luxuriant, flowing (fully solvated) hair, but a true and enduring love of science that few can match.” (Nominated by Rosemary Braun) |
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J. Vokey, LFHCfS
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John R. Vokey Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor Department of Psychology and Neuroscience University of Lethbridge Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada <more about this member>”We would like to nominate Dr. John Vokey of the University of Lethbridge, both an excellent scientist and proof that long cogitation fertilizes the hair roots.” (Nominated by Dr. Stewart Longman [alas not eligible due to short and thinning hair] and Dr. Katharina Rach-Longman [with long and luxuriant flowing hair]) |
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G. Watts, LFHCfS
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Gordon Watts Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Assistant Professor of Physics University of Washington <more about this member>”With his smooth, silky hair, Gordon is a ‘natch’ for the LFH club! He’s an Assistant Prof. in HEP at U.W. working on the DZero experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron.” (Nominated by Robin D. Erbacher) |
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K. Wich, LFHCfS
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Klaus Wich Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Diplom-Informatiker Department of Computer Science Theory Universität Stuttgart Germany <Sublogarithmic ambiguity, by Klaus Wich>”His hair qualifies.” (Nominated by Christian Renz) |
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R. Wilson, LFHCfS
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Prof. Rob Wilson Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Professor of Philosophy University of Alberta <more about this member>(Nominated by Jeff Pelletier, Barbara Abbott, Larry Horn, and, eventually, Rob Wilson) |
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R. Winder, LFHCfS
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Dr. Russell Winder Member, Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists Visiting Academic Department of Computer Science King’s College London <more about this member> (Nominated by Ross Burton) |
Resigned Due to Haircut
December 9, 2002
Dr. M. (Name withdrawn)
“…So, in order to preserve the luxuriant flowing character of the club, I guess, I should resign.”
