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01_Daniel
McFadden
(Economics, 2000), March 17
¡°To me, science is just a candy store. It is exciting all the time.
And I just regret that I have to take time to sleep because there
are always interesting problems to work on.¡± |
02_Steven
Chu
(Physics, 1997),
April 18
¡°If we want to make an artificial system to convert solar energy into
chemical fuel,chemists and physicists can learn from studying biological
systems with biological, biophysical and hybrid approaches.¡±
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03_Carl
E. Wieman
(Physics, 2001)
May 24
If you get the Nobel Prize in the future, don't think that the ceremony
itself is important. There's a fancy banquet given in the castle of
Stockholm right after it.¡± |
04_Walter
Kohn
(Chemistry, 1998),
June 23
¡°What I will be happy about is, think of your life, as not only your
life and not only the life of your country men in Korea. Also think
about the human race as a whole because the world will more and more
become interactive system.¡± |
05_R.
M. Zinkernagel
(Medicine, 1996),
July 15
¡°Science is 99% frustration and 1% glory. To enjoy the glory is easy,
but the goal of science must be to survive frustration.¡± |
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06_Alan
Heeger
(Chemistry, 2000),
August 25
¡°Many problems in science are interesting, but not all are important.
As in most areas of human endeavor, good taste in the choice is the
key to progress.¡± |
06_Yuan T. Lee
(Chemistry, 1986),
August 25
¡°We should learn how to live together and work to cope with the extreme
situation we will meet in the future.¡± |
06_Ryoji
Noyori
(Chemistry, 2001),
August 25
¡°Green Chemistry will be a creative prosperous and responsible science.
Green Chemistry is the key issue for chemical manufacturing in the
21st century.¡± |
07_David J. Gross
(Physics, 2004),
September 28
¡°When you have a big problem, you are very lucky since it means you
have to have a new idea. Find what you are really interested in and
think big. You may not succeed. But if you don't even try, you definitely
won't succeed.¡± |
08_Peter C. Doherty
(Medicine, 1996),
October 12
¡°If any of you are thinking about Korea's future and thinking of infectious
disease and vaccines, it would be an interesting area of research.
I can tell you there are many challenges out there.¡± |
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Korea
University (President: Euh Yoon-Dae) hosts
the Nobel Laureate Lecture Series in commemoration
of its 100th anniversary.
The lectures aim to foster hopes for the next generation,
help the country take its next step toward development
as an OECD member,
and promote further growth of the nation¡¯s academia.
The lectures will be held throughout 2005, sponsored
by Hyundai-Kia Motors and Chosun Ilbo,
with Korea University¡¯s Graduate School (President:
Hyun Jae-Chun)
in total charge of the event.
Ten Nobel Laureates including Economics, Physics,
Chemistry and Medicine Prize winners
have scheduled to give lectures starting from this
March.
Many more Nobel Laureates will be invited to Korea
University henceforward.
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Time
& Date : 14 :00 , March 17, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
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Professor of Economics, UC,
Berkeley |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Economics
for the development of economic
theory and econometric methodology
for analysis of discrete choice
in 2000 |
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B.S. Physics, with High Distinction,
University of Minnesota, 1957 |
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Ph.D. Behavioral Science (Economics),
University of Minnesota, 1962 |
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Instructor, Physics, University
of Minnesota, 1957-58 |
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Professor of Economics, University
of California, Berkeley, 1963-present |
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Time
& Date : 14 :00 , April 18, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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Professor of Physics, Stanford
University |
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Director of Lawrence Berkeley
Lab (Oct. 2004-present) |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Physics
for the for the development of
methods to cool and trap atoms
with laser light in 1997 |
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B.S., 1970, University of Rochester |
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Ph.D., 1976, University of California
at Berkeley |
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Member, Technical Staff, AT&T,
1978-83 |
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Head of Quantum Electronic Dept.,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1983-87 |
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Professor of Physics and Applied
Physics, Stanford University,
1987-present |
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Time
& Date : 14 :00 , May 24, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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Professor of Physics, University
of Colorado |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Physics
for the achievement of Bose-Einstein
condensation in dilute gases of
alkali atoms, and for early fundamental
studies of the properties of the
condensates in 2001 |
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B.A., 1973, MIT |
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Ph.D., 1977, Stanford University |
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1997, Doctorate of Science (Honorary),
University of Chicago |
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Assistant Professor of Physics,
University of Michigan (1979-1984)
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Professor of Physics, University
of Colorado (1984-present) |
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Fellow, JILA, NIST (1985-present) |
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Time
& Date : 14 :00 , June 23, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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Professor of Physics, UC Santa
Barbara |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
for for his development of the
density-functional theory Density-Functional
in 1998 |
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B.A., Mathematics and Physics,
1945, University of Toronto, Canada |
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M.A., Applied Mathematics, 1946,
University of Toronto, Canada
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Ph.D., Physics, 1948, Harvard
University |
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Professor, Department of Physics,
Carnegie Mellon Univ. (1950-1960)
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Professor, Department of Physics,
UC San Diego (1960-1979) |
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Director, Institute Theoretical
Physics, UC Santa Barbara (1979-1984) |
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Professor of Physics, UC Santa
Barbara (1984-present) |
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Time
& Date : 14 :00 , July 15, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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Institute of Experimental Immunology,
Department of Pathology, University
of Zurich (Switzerland), University
Hospital |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine
for the discoveries concerning
the specificity of the cell mediated
immune defense in 1996 |
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B.A., 1968, University of Basel,
Switzerland |
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M.D., 1970, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Basel, Switzerland
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Ph.D., 1975, Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia |
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Professor, Department of Immunopathology,
Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation,
La Jolla, California, USA (1976-1979)
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Professor, Department of Pathology,
University of Zurich, University
Hospital (1979-present) |
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Time
& Date : 15 :00 , August 25, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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President of Academia Sinica |
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Professor of Chemistry and Principal
Investigator at the Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory, UC Berkeley (1974-1994) |
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Taiwanese-American |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
for his contributions concerning
the dynamics of chemical elementary
processes in 1986 |
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B.S., 1959, National Tsinghua
University (Taiwan) |
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Ph.D., 1965, UC Berkeley |
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Postdoctoral fellow, 1967, Harvard
University |
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1968, Professor of Chemistry,
University of Chicago |
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Time
& Date : 15 :00 , August 25, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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President, RIKEN (The Institute
of Physical and Chemical Research) |
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Professor of Nagoya University |
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President-Elect, The Chemical
Society of Japan (2002) |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
for his work on chirally catalysed
hydrogenation reactions in 2001 |
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B.S., 1961, Kyoto University |
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Ph.D., 1967, Kyoto University |
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Postdoctoral associate, Harvard
University |
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Time
& Date : 15 :00 , August 25, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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Professor of Physics, UC Santa
Barbara |
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Co-Founder of DuPont's UNIAX
Corporation |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
for the discovery and development
of conductive polymers in 2000 |
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B.S., 1957, University of Nebraska |
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Ph.D., 1961, UC Berkeley |
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1962-1982, Professor, University
of Pennsylvania |
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1982-, Professor of Physics,
UCSB |
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Time
& Date : 14 :00 , September, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Physics
for the discovery of asymptotic
freedom in the theory of the strong
interaction in 2004 |
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Director, Kavli Institute for
Theoretical Physics |
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Frederick W. Gluck Professor
in Theoretical Physics, University
of California at Santa Barbara
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Time
& Date : 14 :00 , October 12, 2005
Place : Inchon Memorial Hall, Korea
University |
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Professor of Microbiology and
Immunology, University of Melbourne
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Shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine
for the discoveries concerning
the specificity of the cell mediated
immune defence in 1996 |
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BVSc, 1962, University of Queensland,
Australia |
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MVSc, 1966, University of Queensland,
Australia |
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PhD, 1970, University of Edinburgh,
Scotland |
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Associate Professor/Professor,
The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia
(1975-1982) |
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Professor and Head, Department
of Experimental Pathology, The
John Curtin School of Medical
Research, Australian National
University, Canberra (1982-1988)
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Chairman, Department of Immunology,
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
(1988-2003) |
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