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KAIST 자연과학부 특별강연 안내

작성자 관리자 작성일 2005.03.25 조회수20834

자연과학부 특별 강연이 아래와 같이 개최됨을 알려드립니다. 본 특별강연은 현 노벨 물리학상 심사위원이신 M. Jonson 교수의 일반인을 위한 강연입니다. 많은 관심과 참여를 바랍니다. 

= 아             래 =

1. 일 시 : 2005. 3. 29(화), 16 : 30 - 17 : 30

2. 장 소 : KAIST, 창의학습관 터만홀(건물번호 : E 11)

3. 제 목 : The Nobel Prize in Physics  - On Alfred Nobel, his Prize and the Selection  Process

4. Abstract

Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in 1866 and later built up companies and laboratories in more than 20 countries all over the world. On November 27, 1895, he signed his last will and testament in Paris. Among its four closely-written pages, less than one referred to the donation which was destined to link his name with the supreme achievements of the modern world in science and literature, and the causes for peace. Nobel"s decision to donate most of his enormous fortune to prizes for outstanding achievements in these areas was at first not very popular, neither among parts of his family nor the Swedish establishment or the institutions who  without having been consulted  he had chosen to select the recipients of the Nobel Prizes. The story of how Nobel"s intentions as expressed in his will was forged into workable statutes for the Nobel Foundations and the Prize awarding institutions the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (physics, chemistry), The Karolinska Institute (medicine or physiology), The Swedish Academy (literature), and the Norwegian Parliament (peace) reads like a thriller. In this lecture I will try to relate parts of this story as well as with an emphasis on the Prize for Physics  give an overview over how Nobel Laureates are chosen today.

5. 연 사 : Prof. Mats  Jonson
       Department of Physics, Gothenburg University, Sweden
       Member of Nobel Committee for Physics (1996-present)
       Chair of  Nobel Committee for Physics (2001-2003)

6. 주 최 : KAIST 자연과학부

7. 문 의 : 자연과학부 교학담당 (구내 2471, 2479),
              이용희 물리학과 교수 (구내 2536)

2005. 3. 25.

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