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We've added a short video on John Hall's two day visit to Chongqing, China to our Facebook roster. Check it out: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php? v=1287231058644&saved#/video/video.php?v =1287231058644&ref=mf
Thousands of science and engineering students at Chongqing University in Chongqing China participated in the two day HNI Event which brought Nobel Physics Laureate Professor John Hall there to lecture on "Innovation, Luck and the Optical Frequency Comb". To view the lecture itself, visit www.honeywellscience.com.
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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative Thousands of science and engineering students at Chongqing University in Chongqing China participated in the two day HNI Event which brought Nobel Physics Laureate Professor John Hall there to lecture on "Innovation, Luck and the Optical Frequency Comb". To view the lecture itself, visit www.honeywellscience.com.

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Video footage from John Hall's Lecture Series event in Chongqing, China last month has been updated. Watch his question and answer session with students: http://www.honeywellscience.com/lecture- series/cn/chongqing-university/innovatio n-luck-and-the-optical-frequency-comb/vi deo/564
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The keen students at Chongqing filled the seminar room where John Hall took questions on everything from running a laboratory to women in industry.

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Did you participate in an HNI event this autumn? Did you watch a Laureate lecture online? Would you like to provide some feedback? We just opened a discussion topic: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Honeywell- Nobel-Initiative/24416139352?v=app_23730 72738#/topic.php?uid=24416139352&topic=1 0997
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With thanks to Honeywell for their excellent job sponsoring this fun, two day Lecture Series event at Georgia Tech, it seems fitting to end these real-time coverage posts of our time at GT with a link to their careers page: http://www51.honeywell.com/hrsites/caree rs/
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