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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Nobel Prize Winner Video Lectures

This month I present to you all the Nobel Laureate Video Lectures. They are extremely interesting! They are usually about the historical development of the topic.

By the way, on my programming blog, I started posting summaries of MIT's Introduction to Algorithms course. They include my notes (I scanned them in), embedded videos and detailed summary of each lecture.


Nobel Prize Winner Video Lectures in Physics

Nobel Prize in Physics 2007


Nobel Prize in Physics 2006


Nobel Prize in Physics 2005


Nobel Prize in Physics 2004


Nobel Prize in Physics 2003


Nobel Prize in Physics 2002

  • Raymond Davis Jr. - for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos
    Video lecture: A Half-Century with Solar Neutrinos

  • Masatoshi Koshiba - for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos
    Video lecture: Birth of Neutrino Astrophysics

  • Riccardo Giacconi - for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources
    Video lecture: The Dawn of X-Ray Astronomy


Nobel Prize in Physics 2001


Nobel Prize in Physics 2000


Nobel Prize in Physics 1999


Nobel Prize Winner Video Lectures in Chemistry

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2007


Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2006


Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2005


Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004


Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2003


Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002


Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001


Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000


Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1999



Nobel Prize Winner Video Lectures in Medicine

Nobel Prize in Medicine 2007


Nobel Prize in Medicine 2006


Nobel Prize in Medicine 2005


Nobel Prize in Medicine 2004


Nobel Prize in Medicine 2003


Nobel Prize in Medicine 2002

  • Sydney Brenner - for their discoveries concerning 'genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death'
    Video lecture: Nature’s Gift to Science

  • H. Robert Horvitz - for their discoveries concerning 'genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death'
    Video lecture: Worms, Life and Death

  • John E. Sulston - for their discoveries concerning 'genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death'
    Video lecture: C. elegans: The Cell Lineage and Beyond


Nobel Prize in Medicine 2001


Nobel Prize in Medicine 2000


Nobel Prize in Medicine 1999

  • Günter Blobel - for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell
    Video lecture: Protein Targeting


Nobel Prize Winner Video Lectures in Literature

Nobel Prize in Literature 2007

  • Doris Lessing - that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny
    Video lecture: On not winning the Nobel Prize


Nobel Prize in Literature 2006

  • Orhan Pamuk - who in the quest for the melancholic soul of his native city has discovered new symbols for the clash and interlacing of cultures
    Video lecture: Babamın bavulu (My Father's Suitcase)


Nobel Prize in Literature 2005

  • Harold Pinter - who in his plays uncovers the precipice under everyday prattle and forces entry into oppression's closed rooms
    Video lecture: Art, Truth & Politics


Nobel Prize in Literature 2004

  • Elfriede Jelinek - for her musical flow of voices and counter-voices in novels and plays that with extraordinary linguistic zeal reveal the absurdity of society's clichés and their subjugating power
    Video lecture: Sidelined


Nobel Prize in Literature 2003

  • John M. Coetzee - who in innumerable guises portrays the surprising involvement of the outsider
    Video lecture: He and his man


Nobel Prize in Literature 2002

  • Imre Kertész - for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history
    Video lecture: Heureka!


Nobel Prize in Literature 2001

  • Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul - for having united perceptive narrative and incorruptible scrutiny in works that compel us to see the presence of suppressed histories
    Video lecture: Two Worlds


Nobel Prize in Literature 2000

  • Gao Xingjian - for an œuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama
    Video lecture: The Case for Literature



Nobel Prize Winner Video Lectures in Economics

Nobel Prize in Economics 2007


Nobel Prize in Economics 2006


Nobel Prize in Economics 2005

  • Robert J. Aumann - for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis
    Video lecture: War and Peace

  • Thomas C. Schelling - for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis
    Video lecture: An Astonishing Sixty Years: The Legacy of Hiroshima


Nobel Prize in Economics 2004

  • Finn E. Kydland - for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles
    Video lecture: Quantitative Aggregate Theory

  • Edward C. Prescott - for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles
    Video lecture: The Transformation of Macroeconomic Policy and Research


Nobel Prize in Economics 2003


Nobel Prize in Economics 2002

  • Daniel Kahneman - for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science, especially concerning human judgment and decision-making under uncertainty
    Video lecture: Maps of Bounded Rationality

  • Vernon L. Smith - for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science, especially concerning human judgment and decision-making under uncertainty
    Video lecture: Constructivist and Ecological Rationality in Economics


Nobel Prize in Economics 2001


Nobel Prize in Economics 2000


Nobel Prize in Economics 1999


Nobel Prize Winner Video Lectures in Peace

Nobel Prize in Peace 2007

  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.
    Video lecture: Nobel Lecture

  • Al Gore - for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change.
    Video lecture: Nobel Lecture


Nobel Prize in Peace 2006

  • Muhammad Yunus - for his efforts to create economic and social development from below.
    Video lecture: Nobel Lecture


Nobel Prize in Peace 2005

  • Mohamed ElBaradei - for his efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way.
    Video lecture: Nobel Lecture


Nobel Prize in Peace 2004

  • Wangari Maathai - for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.
    Video lecture: Nobel Lecture


Nobel Prize in Peace 2003


That's it this month! Have fun watching them!


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