Nobel laureate Klitzing addresses International Conference on Frontiers of Physics (ICFP 2009) in Kathmandu Nepal
Physics solves problems: Nobel laureate Klitzing
German Nobel Prize winner Klaus Bohn Klitzing said has physics has been able to solve many problems world has faced and is facing today and expressed hope that international conference of physics in Nepal would ‘contribute to good international connection’ on scientific researches.
German Nobel Prize winner Klaus Bohn Klitzing addressing the conference. nepalnews.com/rm
German Nobel Prize winner Klaus Bohn Klitzing addressing the ...
Addressing the international conference on physics organised by Nepal Physics Society in Kathmandu Tuesday, Klitzing said moral science and education play an important role for the development of a modern country which is integrated with the international community.
In his inaugural address to the conference, President Dr Ram Baran Yadav said application of the methods of physics is essential for eradication of poverty, adding that studies of science, being interwoven with human society, cannot be isolated.
Vice chancellor of the Tribhuvan University Madhav Sharma alleged the government for not giving priority to physics education which has led to failure of Nepal in producing scientists competing at the international level.
The four-day conference is being attend by over 120 physical scientists from 30 countries including US, Japan, Germany, Pakistan, Taiwan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh. The scientists will exchange their experiences and debate on new researches.
www.nepalnews.com
June 02 09
German Nobel Prize winner Klaus Bohn Klitzing said has physics has been able to solve many problems world has faced and is facing today and expressed hope that international conference of physics in Nepal would ‘contribute to good international connection’ on scientific researches.
German Nobel Prize winner Klaus Bohn Klitzing addressing the conference. nepalnews.com/rm
German Nobel Prize winner Klaus Bohn Klitzing addressing the ...
Addressing the international conference on physics organised by Nepal Physics Society in Kathmandu Tuesday, Klitzing said moral science and education play an important role for the development of a modern country which is integrated with the international community.
In his inaugural address to the conference, President Dr Ram Baran Yadav said application of the methods of physics is essential for eradication of poverty, adding that studies of science, being interwoven with human society, cannot be isolated.
Vice chancellor of the Tribhuvan University Madhav Sharma alleged the government for not giving priority to physics education which has led to failure of Nepal in producing scientists competing at the international level.
The four-day conference is being attend by over 120 physical scientists from 30 countries including US, Japan, Germany, Pakistan, Taiwan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh. The scientists will exchange their experiences and debate on new researches.
www.nepalnews.com
June 02 09
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