
Honeywell-Nobel Initiative On November 4th and 5th, 2009 Professor Sir Harry Kroto, the 1996 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, visited the Georgia Tech campus for a two-day event, where he delivered a main lecture on "Science, Society and Sustainability" and participated in a master class, a smaller colloquium, and a one-on-one student interview. To ...watch these videos visit www.honeywellscience.com.

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To launch the first of the Honeywell-Nobel Initiative 2010 spring Lecture Series, Professor Eric Cornell will participate in a two-day event at Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) in Bangalore on February 16th and 17th. His main lecture is titled, "The How and Why of the World's Lowest Temperatures".
To watch th...e live webcast of Professor Cornell's lecture and participate in the post-lecture question and answer session, sign-up using the following link: http://www.honeywellscience.com/sign-up
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"The How and Why of the World's Lowest Temperatures"
Time:10:00AM Tuesday, February 16th
Location:Bangalore, India

Honeywell-Nobel Initiative We're delighted to announce the first ever, free HNI podcast! Listen to what Professor Sir Harry Kroto and Georgia Tech students in science and engineering have to say about the internet, research and the future of science education: http://bit.ly/4DB9r5
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The Honeywell-Nobel Initiative publishes a free audio podcast featuring news about HNI Lecture Series events and interviews with Nobel Laureates in Physics and Chemistry, researchers and students from around the world.

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Nobel
Lectures in Physics and Chemistry
are now avaliable as video-on-demand on Nobelprize.org. Here are both links: (1) http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physi cs/video_lectures.html
AND (2) http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemi stry/video_lectures.html

Honeywell-Nobel Initiative The Nobel Lectures in Physics and Chemistry took place in Stockholm yesterday and today. If you missed the live webcast, stay tuned! We'll let you know when they're uploaded to www.nobelprize.org.

Honeywell-Nobel Initiative 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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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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Improve life in thousands of ways every day. At Honeywell, you will have an opportunity to do work that can affect the entire world for the better. The world of tomorrow is waiting for you.

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

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

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

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

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