Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up

Chapter 1611 Award Ceremony 2

After a period of classical music, the award ceremony continued. In fact, there were no such cultural performances before. The main reason was that Nobel himself did not expect that the award would become so important and even become a standard for academic evaluation. As its influence grows, many national television stations broadcast the award ceremony every year. The Nobel Selection Committee naturally wants to enrich the content. This is also a good opportunity to promote the Nobel Prize and Sweden.

Lindbeck was on stage again, as the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was next to be awarded. The old man said very formally: "The winners of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry are the organic chemists Donald Cram from the United States; Jean-Marie Lane; and Charles Pedersen from the American DuPont Company."

"In recognition of their great breakthrough in the synthesis of crown ethers, it can be said that mankind has taken a big step forward in the field of organic chemistry."

Then King Gustaf of Sweden came on stage to award the three people awards. Of course, this is also one of his duties. And for the Swedish royal family, which has a relatively low sense of presence; this is a rare highlight moment in the year!

Founded in 1802, DuPont is a technology company that provides world-class technology and engineering capabilities to the global market with innovative products, materials and services to help address various global challenges, including providing adequate health for people around the world. food, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and protect life and the environment. Make life better, safer and healthier for people around the world. The company's business covers more than 90 countries and regions around the world, with a wide range of innovative products and services covering many fields such as agriculture and food, buildings and construction, communications and transportation, energy and biological application technology.

Bao Zixuan let Shuji Nakamura join Heiyun Chemical because he was blocked in advance. But in the field of chemistry, there is a big gap between Heiyun and DuPont. Unexpectedly, the opponent actually has a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry sitting on the team. It seems that they have to face up to the enemy's strength.

You must not be blindly arrogant. Heiyun Group has too many shortcomings and cannot be complacent just because it has achieved some results in machinery and weapons and equipment. There is still a long way to go in the future; fortunately, I am still young, and since the affairs in Germany and Japan are over, I don’t have to worry about funds.

Donald Crumb, as a representative, delivered a speech. Among the three, although he is not the oldest, he has the highest prestige, so he is a suitable representative.

After the speech, there was another piece of music to relax everyone. Although they already knew the answer, when the results were actually announced, the winners, as well as their surrounding relatives and friends, still seemed very excited. Being recognized by the world's most authoritative organization is a supreme achievement and honor.

It is very rare to have this once in a lifetime. Especially in modern society, research and development equipment is getting better and better, but no one can win the award twice like Marie Curie. After all, in the era when the fields of modern physics and chemistry were just beginning, there were relatively few scientists developing high-end science and engineering subjects; maybe there were just a few people who came and went, and the probability of winning would naturally be higher.

But now various countries, especially developed countries, are vigorously supporting domestic research and development. Often top engineers engaged in research and development in one field may not even know that the other person exists. As for the large number, it is even more unimaginable. Therefore, it is quite difficult to be recognized by the Nobel Prize. It is not even an exaggeration to describe it as difficult.

Lindbeck appeared on the stage again and said to the following: "The winner of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Medicine was Dr. Susumu Tonegawa from the Basel Institute of Immunology. In recognition of his great breakthroughs in the genetics of the immune system, and discovered how the body's immune cell group uses a limited number of cells to produce specific antibodies to fight thousands of different viruses and bacteria."

"It provides a new guarantee for human life and health."

Susumu Tonegawa was born in Nagoya, Japan in 1939, and later studied at Hibiya High School in Tokyo. He received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Kyoto University in 1963, and in the same year went to the University of California, San Diego to pursue a graduate degree in molecular biology. During this period he studied the genetic transcription of bacteriophages and received his PhD in 1968. In 1971, he became a molecular biologist at the Institute of Immunology in Basel, Switzerland.

It can be said that this resume is very good and definitely belongs to the ceiling level of biology and medicine.

He is less than 50 years old now, which is the golden age for a scientific researcher; it can be said that he has a bright future. If possible, Bao Shoufang really wanted to draw the other party to the Heiyun camp. But now that he has just won the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Switzerland, which is not short of money, will not let him go easily.

Next, the Nobel Prize for Literature will be awarded. Lindbeck said directly: "The winner of the 1987 Nobel Prize for Literature was Joseph Brodsky. His works transcend the limitations of time and space, both in literature and sensitive issues. , all fully demonstrate his broad thoughts and rich poetic flavor."

Regarding the Nobel Prize in Literature, it’s really hard to say what research field to engage in; the author needs to have many literary works and be recognized by the world, otherwise he will not be able to impress the selection committee at all.

Joseph Brodsky, Soviet Jewish-American poet and essayist.

Brodsky was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union on May 24, 1940. He began writing poetry in 1955. In 1972, he was deprived of Soviet citizenship and deported, and later immigrated to the United States. He was a poet-in-residence at the University of Michigan and later a visiting professor at other universities. He became an American citizen in 1977. His major works include poetry collections "Selected Poems", "Part of Speech", "History of the Twentieth Century", "To Urania", and essays. Collection "Less than One" and so on.

This literary giant is definitely a legend. Starting at the age of 15, Brodsky dropped out of school to make a living. He worked in 13 jobs, including lathe worker, stoker, hospital morgue transporter, and sailor, and began to write poetry. Most of them were published in "Syntax", a journal run by some young writers and artists, and spread to society through poetry recitations and manuscripts. Some poems even spread abroad and were published in official publications, often without even him knowing.

The Soviet Union is a very strange country. There are often great people in the literary world, but many of them are not recognized at all. Otherwise, such a talented person cannot be expelled from the country or deported.

You must know that Brodsky is the youngest winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in history. To describe him as talented is not an exaggeration at all. In any country, it would probably be protected as a national treasure; only Lao Maozi could do such a crazy thing.

Joseph Brodsky received the medal and certificate from King Gustaf of Sweden and was filled with emotion. If he were still in the Soviet Union, even if he won the prize, it is estimated that senior officials in Moscow would persuade him to give up and not accept capitalist awards and bonuses.

But deep down in his mind and body, Joseph Brodsky wanted to return to the Soviet Union and gain recognition.

When deprived of Soviet citizenship and deported. He was told that he was "welcome" to leave the Soviet Union and was then bundled into a plane without explanation. He was originally going to be sent to Israel, but the poet asked to go to Vienna because his idol Auden was there. Before leaving the motherland, he wrote to Brezhnev: "Although I have lost my Soviet citizenship, I am still a Soviet poet. I believe that I will return. A poet will always return, either he himself returns or he The work returns.

Literary men still have some pride, at least they are determined to publish their opinions and works. Deprivation of nationality and expulsion are severe penalties for any country. As a litterateur, I must have written more than one article or poem that dissatisfied the Soviet high-level officials.

After all, he is a celebrity, so he gave me a warning at first. If you know how to repent, you must give it a chance. For him, it was definitely a piece of cake for him to write a few articles and poems praising his virtues as required by his superiors. But Brodsky did not, and still insisted on his own creative style, which can only be said to be very willful.

Then again, if there is no experience of being deprived of Soviet citizenship and deported. It is estimated that the Nobel Review Committee may not be so quick; award him the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the youngest winner in history.

No one can deny talent, but other factors naturally need to be taken into consideration. Although Sweden is a neutral country, if you choose between the United States and the Soviet Union, it will definitely prefer the United States.

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