What would be a great achievement for you by the end of your career? Oh, to produce as many brilliant researchers and academics as possible. Definitely, definitely. I see myself as a mentor. I really care about the people. I was very lucky myself. I want to be one of these people that can help others. Can you tell me one impressive thing that you learned from your students? One impressive thing? Quite a few of them. They are really, really fantastic! We have time. I think one of the things that they're proving to me day after day is that you can have everything. You can have your hobbies. You can be brilliant. You can be an excellent computer scientist. Have a life outside academia. Try and get into industry and keep your foot in academia and pursue a family life. And achieve it all with a smile on your face. Several people in my group to do this. I think that's the way forward. Your final word to the community. Thank you. Well, I'm looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible. The research that comes out still amazes me. And that's why I enjoy most when I go to conferences, meeting people and seeing what they're passionate about. We're really unique and really lucky. And I hope I remain in this space for a little longer to enjoy it! 23 DAILY WACV Sunday Laura Panagiotaki Read 160 FASCINATING interviews with Women in Computer Vision! Read 160 FASCINATING interviews with Women in Computer Vision! “We're hoping to get this virtual biopsy just with the MRI, without any pain. Just a bit of noise from the scanner…”
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