想搜一下女主的resume, 看到这个介绍, 感觉到2007年就是一个博士后。 2008-2011间没工作, 但是被统一规划到2008-2015里面去了,就是2011年后做了几部电影的narrator。 蛮耐人寻味的。
Agnes studied English Literature, Classical and Near Art and Archaeology, and East Asian Studies at Bryn Mawr. In 2003, she was the inaugural U.S. Mellon Fellow in History of Science at the Needham Research Institute at Cambridge University; she received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004. She taught at Brown University from 2004 to 2007 as the first Joukowsky Fellow in Chinese Archaeology and received her second Mellon fellowship, as a post-doctoral scholar at Stanford University, from 2007 to 2008. She joined Columbia University in 2015.
Between 2008 and 2015, Agnes was actively involved in the development of several film projects on art and archaeology. She was the bi-lingual host and narrator of two award-winning documentary series: a 3-episode archaeology series, Mysteries of China, on History Channel Asia (2011-2013), and a 4-episode contemporary art series, Chineseness, on Discovery Channel Asia (2014-2015) that premiered during 2014 Art Basel Hong Kong. Her previous TV credits include “The Giant Buddha at Leshan” (2009) and “Xi’an: China’s Forgotten City” (2010) on Discovery USA, “China’s Terracotta Warriors” on PBS (2011), and Mankind: The Story of All of Us series on History Channel (2012). She is currently involved in the development of a feature film.