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Speakers
From left to right:
Dr. Kristy Ellen Duncan, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Health Studies, University of Toronto
John Kao, Chairman, Global Innovation Council – the i20, and Institute of Large-Scale Innovation Dr. Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate, Florida State University Dr. Rudolph A. Marcus, Nobel Laureate and Author Amos Noyes Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology Dr. Robert C. Richardson, Nobel Laureate and Professor Low Temperature Physics, Cornell University
Dr. Mary Wheeler, Ernst and Virginia Cockerell Chair in Engineering, University of Texas, Austin
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Making Tomorrow's Nobel Laureates (11:05–12:05)
From insulin to transistors, Nobel Laureates have revolutionized how we live our lives. With math and science education at an all time low, we must find a way to sustain our greatest innovations.
- What will define future Nobel Prize Laureates?
- What are the optimal ecosystems for developing more Nobel Prize Laureates?
- Describe the social infrastructure that facilitates the production of leading scientists and thinkers
-What’s the one innovation in your field that will make the next laureate?
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