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Dr. Theodor W. Hänsch, professor at Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics at Ludwig-Maximilian’s University in Munich, Germany, endorsing Nobel Academy

11.12.2014 by Admin

Theodor Wolfgang Hänsch (born 30 October 1941) is a German physicist. He received one fourth of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for “contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique”, sharing the prize with John L. Hall and Roy J. Glauber. Hänsch is Director of the Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik (quantum optics) and Professor of experimental physics and laser spectroscopy at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. He was awarded the Comstock Prize in Physics from the National Academy of Sciences in 1983.

After his visit to Azerbaijan, Dr. Thomas Hänsch pointed out that “It has been a moving experience to visit the historic Villa Petrolea in Baku, Azerbaijan, and to be reminded so vividly of the gigantic philanthropic achievements of the Nobel family.”

He also endorsed Philip Nobel, President of the Nobel International Academy, for his actions and ambitions of the Academy. “With your creation of the Nobel International Academy you are continuing this proud family tradition. By offering opportunities for education to students and scholars from all over the world, you are pursuing an enlightened goal which is most important for the future of mankind and our planet.” (Professor Theodor W. Hänsch)

We are very proud to be endorsed for our activities and continuing efforts that will open the door to education for students and scholars from all over the world.

Photo: Dr. Theodor W. Hänsch, professor at Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics at Ludwig-Maximilian’s University in Munich, Germany, speaks to a packed PHYS 112 on Oct. 31.

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An Interview with Philip Nobel, our President of the Nobel International Academy with SOCIET Y

10.12.2014 by Admin

In his Interview with SOCIET Y Philip Nobel, our President of the Nobel International Academy, shares some inspiring facts about his own life and his ambitions with the Academy.

A very humble personality with strong family roots and a famous great-grand-uncle Alfred Nobel, Philip Nobel himself steps into the believes of his father who once famously said to him “it doesn’t really matter which name that you’re born with… what really matters is the name that you leave behind you” i.e. your own actions during your lifetime must and will define who you are.

Philip Nobel presides the Nobel International Academy “where we strive to offer high-level education, online/distance- learning, promote research and higher achievements. By doing this, I feel that I kind of follow in the footsteps of my great- grand-father who created “Branobel” and encouraged education among the children of the employees at a time, when children were supposed to work and not study if they didn’t belong to a certain category. We live in a world today where communication and technology have reduced the borders and education should and must be available to everyone.”

With his strong dedication and commitment towards his vision, online educational technology is a key tool to his success. “Of course, online-courses are not a novelty but what I wanted to create was a community, a fraternity if you like, of where students, scholars, Nobel Prize winners and policy-makers could actually interact. That was my vision and aim when I created this institution. We are now active in Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan and our projects are to expand into Asia and so on. We wish to bring our concept as far as possible in partnership with universities, other educational institutions and governments.” (Philip Nobel)

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Biography 

Philip Nobel was born in Stockholm/Sweden on 2 March 1970. He studied at the University of Lausanne/ Switzerland (Economics and Business studies).Currently he is President
of the Nobel International Academy.

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