Any chemists or biologists or medical people? I know of a lot of mathematicians and economists, and a few physicists and computer scientists, but that may just be because of my background.
- Michael Nielsen
Richard - yeah, FF has the lowest barrier to entry for constructing this kind of list.
- Michael Nielsen
It's an easy place to create the list and following that the list can always be moved to a wiki or something
- Deepak Singh
Michaael, will you be posting the final compilation anywhere in particular? I would like to point to such a listing in a forthcoming panel discussion for publishers where I will be participating in a week or two.
- Jill O'Neill
Jill - If you'd like to blog the list, that'd be great!
- Michael Nielsen
I can do that. Keep 'em coming. There must be more.
- Jill O'Neill
I'd like to see a few more biologists....
- Maxine
@Maxine: Scienceblogs.com has a lot of blogs by biologists. Not many Nobel-prize winning ones, but still...
- Christopher Granade
Ben Schumacher: http://zerothorderapprox.blogspot.com/ Ben coined the term "qubit", and has made many important contributions to quantum information theory, notably proving several quantum analogues of Claude Shannon's famous results about the information capacity of a channel.
- Michael Nielsen
Depends on your definition of "major" - I'll stick with "established"...
- Heather
Of course, FemaleScienceProfessor http://science-professor.blogspot.com/ - but she's not "out" and doesn't wish to be. So not the best suggestion for this list meant to inspire. But she is certainly well known in her field and established.
- Heather
@Andrew an interesting blog, but I can't find any posts from Ross Anderson on it. There are plenty that mention him, but none seem to be authored by him?
- Duncan Hull