I am deeply worried and saddened by the recent incident of illegal dumping of dangerous liquids in ION by one of our students. This is but one of several recent violations of the laboratory and core facility rules by ION students. Even more serious, the students who were responsible the two recent violations apparently do not think what they have done was wrong (according to the anonymous note he/she had posted). We simply cannot tolerate such behavior in the ION community. I will ensure that the student responsible for the latest incident receives the most severe punishment once the identity of this student is revealed.
I am also encouraged by the strong responses and helpful comments from many PIs and ION students who care about the ION community and clearly recognize the urgency of this matter. Rules are already there and will be re-emphasized again for all new comers and old students, but they are useful only if everyone in ION takes them seriously, regardless whether they are posted in big or small characters.
It is true that ION is a place that put more pressure on students. Our students in general work harder in the laboratory than their peers in other institutes. More people spend longer hours in ION. This makes it even more urgent for us to make ION a safer and more comfortable place for everyone. In the restricted space we have to share in ION, this can be achieved only if everyone behaves as a good citizen. It only takes a few to ruin the lifes of many others. We must weed out such selfish behaviors collectively. Everyone should be actively involved in reinforcing the rules of laboratory and core facilities, by demanding oneself and one another that the rules be followed strictly. Following the rules of the community is the basis of good citizenship that everyone of us should acquire. The general prevalence of good citizenship is the hallmark of a modern advanced society and of a model institute that we are striving for.
Those of you who had participated in the writing classes may have wondered why I spent so much time explaining the details - a few paragraphs for the entire day. How "inefficient" this process is in producing a paper! I took long flights every month to sit with you for many hours each day while I am in Shanghai. Why? I could have helped more "efficiently" and faster in producing the product simply by marking the drafts sent over the e-mail in a fraction of the time. The fact of the matter is - I am doing this not just to help to produce papers for ION or for PIs. I am doing this because I want ION students to have a chance to learn from my thirty years of experience in writing scientific papers, and more importantly, to learn the rigorous and faithful attitude towards scientific matters, in which writing is just one example. The rigorous qualifying exams and thesis reviews you have to go through are other examples. We introduce this not to make your life more miserable, but to use this as a platform for you to think through and present your research in a rigorous manner. (Note that nearly everyone eventually pass the drill, but those did it twice must have benefited from the process even if they do not want to admit it at this time). Rigorous and faithful attitude in other aspects of your life, including following the community rules, is part of the education here in ION. This is a place for education, not just a place that only produces papers. It is my dream that many of you eventually become great scientists and have successful career in whatever fields you end up in. I do hope that you can appreciate at this moment (if simply to trust me as someone who is much more experienced and may be wiser) that the paper you publish here in ION is only a transient and partial reflection of the process of scientific pursuit and, for you students, also the educational process for a much more grandiose goal.
I have been proud of you for your intelligence and devotion in the laboratory work, but I would be even prouder if you are all become model citizens, who not only achieve for themselves but also contribute to the welfare of community at large.