Friday, April 22, 2022

It is about my criticism on the work of a Singaporean, Juliana Chan as a PUBLISHER on her extremely self-fish attitude to list down "Asian Scientist 100"!

I tried to approach Juliana Chan (https://wikitia.com/wiki/Juliana_M._Chan) through Linkedin and Instagram about my goodwill to lead her a successful entrepreneurship, yet, she blocked me.  

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education is started to elevate the community flourish to eliminate poverty.  In other words, STEM Education is to use to help poor students to get a better job after they are graduated after studying STEM.  These graduates can totally change their life from a poor to a decently good life after studying STEM just like Juliana Chan herself born and raised as a POOR.  

To me, as a Science Communicator in Juliana Chan's shoes, she should encourage more poor students to attend her talks and activities because her main purpose to me is to encourage more or all poor students to study Science or STEM definitely not putting her effort to find out all these Asian Scientist 100 and interviewed them by flying and spending money in the hotels and claimed the investors' money.  If she was/ is using her own money for this agenda, I or we will not stop her.  

Hope that she take note!  Also, her magazine publication with herself as the Editor-In-Chief as a shame of Cambridge and MIT because she did not know ROOT WORDS.

She is self-fish because she has her main agenda to reach the RICH and POWERFUL to expand her network while she has no intention to help the poor ever since the day she blocked me while I wanted to alert her about her mistake.  She is trying to project herself as a successful entrepreneur to encourage more poor Science students like her  to become an entrepreneur while NOT a successful SCIENTIST, then, how can she justify herself as a Science Communicator while doing business is her main agenda?  Why not just promote heavily to encourage poor students to study entrepreneurship?

In addition, she should illustrate how poor she was a a child and how STEM education has changed her life while not interviewed the Asian Scietist 100 by spending a lot of money in logistic, transportation and accomodation.  

I'm Hui-Shin Wong, Wong Hui Shin or Shyan H. Wong, a deserving Full Professor in University of Oxford.

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