User talk:Rezameyqani

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Fields Medal questions
skin'. Cheers, -- Larry.europe (talk) 10:35, 21 August 2014 (UTC)

Fields Medals by Affiliation
Upon appointment, the Fields medalists were working in the following institutions:

B Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering
I checked to see if I could fix the red link for the Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering. It turns out there are five articles across EnWikipedia trying to link to it, and all five try to link to it under slightly different names. I must have been hit by a moment of insanity but for some reason I'm in the middle of trying to fix this. We don't have an article for it but I did find one on the Russian Wikipedia. So... ummm... I'm seeing if I can pull it over using Google-translate. Alsee (talk) 05:19, 5 September 2014 (UTC)
 * @Alsee Keep up the good work! In my opinion, you can link the Russian version until you or anyone else can translate and build a reliable page for this Institution. And about your suggestion on removing "Current/Last Affiliation" column of the table, I think it would be inappropriate since many of laureates do not work on the same institution in the time of receiving the medal. I know that table somehow looks ugly, but suppose that a reader who has very little information about the medal, is interested to learn about it. if we just have the "Affiliation (when awarded)" column, it would give him/her misleading info. Do you agree? Cheers Rezameyqani (talk) 05:33, 5 September 2014 (UTC)
 * @Rezameyqani Thanks. Don't worry, I'm not touching Last Affiliation. I was just tossing out my thoughts. Birthplace and Nationality columns were actually causing problems, we're better off without them. I'm fine with Last Affiliation... it just seems weak. All the other columns have clear strong value. Alsee (talk) 05:48, 5 September 2014 (UTC)

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