Honeywell-Nobel Initiative
The Honeywell-Nobel Initiative connects students with Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and Physics through live on-campus events and online content. To see all events, as well as exclusive interviews with Nobel Laureates, visit www.honeywellscience.com.
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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative 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/careers/

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative The Honeywell Career Panel in the Student Center is the last HNI event @ GT. Feel free to stop by, it starts in 10min... #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative "Do you ever lose your interest in science?" asks a GT student. "No," replies Professor Kroto, "but I sometimes lose my enthusiasm for the hard work required." #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative Crystals of Buckminsterfullerene obtained by Kraetschmer and co-workers were pivotal in Kroto's ability to isolate C60. "It's a beautiful paper," says Professor Kroto, of Kraetschmer's published work. #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative "It's very strange that there is any carbon at all in the universe. And you could call it 'mommy' since it's where we all came from." So says Professor Kroto #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative On to Professor Kroto's colloquium on "Architecture in Nanospace".... #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative Favorite quote from Professor Kroto's talk? "Of course wikipedia is not reliable, but then neither are books."

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative In response to Professor Sir Harry Kroto's visit to Georgia Tech University on November 4th and 5th, students discuss his lecture, his advice and the value of meeting a Nobel Laureate in Chemistry.

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative Students are asking Professor Kroto about his past research: he doesn't think that his C60 discovery is his greatest. Because it was an accidental discovery it lacked as much intellectual gratification #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative Second day at GT and Harry Kroto is about to meet with students to discuss "The Art of Talking Science." Good quotes to follow... #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative On November 4th and 5th, Professor Sir Harry Kroto, the 1996 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, visited Georgia Tech University, participating in two days worth of lectures, colloquiums, student discussions, lab tours and Q&A sessions. To watch his lecture on "Science, Society and Sustainability" and other video footage from the event, visit www.honeywellscience.com.

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative A few photos from Harry Kroto's visit to Georgia Tech today are on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/honeywellnobel/sets/72157622612078619/

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative Professor Kroto highlights the luck, the chance and passion that led him to his successes in science - and the love of graphic arts that balances these #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative When linking science to entrepreneurial initiative, Professor Kroto compliments Americans' ability to merge the two. #HNI

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Honeywell-Nobel Initiative Professor Kroto, in the 'Road to Nobel' small discussion group, is developing the thesis that education should be less grounded in well-rounded curricula and better able to cater to students' targeted interests. #HNI