Specially authorized by the Swedish Representative Office in Taiwan and co-organized with NTU, this exhibition brings together the cultural essence of Sweden—Nobel's homeland—and highlights from the NTU Nobel Laureate Lecture Series. We warmly invite you to step into this dialogue of knowledge across time and space, and to experience the enduring spirit of Nobel.
Prof. Sir Andre Geim is widely recognized for his discovery of graphene, a novel material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms. Characterized by its extraordinary strength and excellent conductivity, graphene has ushered in a new era of nanotechnology and found widespread applications in electronics, energy, and medicine. --NTU Highlights--
Prof. Eric S. Maskin is a distinguished American economist who currently serves as the Adams University Professor at Harvard University. He was honored with the Nobel Laureate in Economics in 2007 for his pioneering work in laying the foundations of mechanism design theory. --NTU Highlights--
Prof. Donna Strickland is currently a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Waterloo, Canada, where she has long researched ultrafast lasers and nonlinear optics. In 2018, she became one of only three women laureates in the more than one-hundred-year history of the Nobel Prize in Physics, sharing the prestigious honor with Prof. Arthur Ashkin and Prof. Gérard Mourou. --NTU Highlights--
Prof. Morten P. Meldal, the 2022 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and a current faculty member at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, is a distinguished academic leader with a long-standing dedication to higher education and international research collaboration. He actively promotes the cultivation of young talents, exerting a profound and far-reaching impact on the development of contemporary chemical research frameworks. --NTU Highlights--
Prof. May-Britt Moser, Director of the renowned Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), is an internationally acclaimed neuroscientist. Her seminal contribution lies in the discovery of grid cells in the entorhinal cortex, neurons that generate coordinate-like activation patterns that enable spatial navigation in both humans and animals. --NTU Highlights--
Professor Joachim Frank is a distinguished German-American biophysicist currently serving as a professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University in the United States. He is widely recognized for his seminal contributions to the development of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), a groundbreaking technology for which he was awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, alongside Professors Jacques Dubochet and Richard Henderson. --NTU Highlights--