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The Road to Stockholm Istv^D'an Hargittai (, Professor of Chemistry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Research Professor, E^Dotv^Dos University, Budapest)

The Road to Stockholm By Istv^D'an Hargittai (, Professor of Chemistry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Research Professor, E^Dotv^Dos University, Budapest)

Summary

The Nobel Prize is the most prestigious award a scientist can receive. This book brings the Nobel Prize, the science, and the human drama behind it into focus, based on the author's encounters with over 70 Nobel laureates and other famous scientists.

The Road to Stockholm Summary

The Road to Stockholm: Nobel Prizes, Science, and Scientists by Istv^D'an Hargittai (, Professor of Chemistry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Research Professor, E^Dotv^Dos University, Budapest)

The Nobel Prize is by far the highest recognition a scientist may receive and the only one with which the general public is familiar. Its prestige has reached improbable heights. At the same time a lot of myth surrounds the Nobel Prize, and this is compounded by the fact that people tend to view scientists with some bewilderment. This book introduces the process of selection of the laureates, discusses the ingredients for scientific discovery and for getting recognition. It reviews the decisive moments of scientific careers en route to the Nobel Prize, points to characteristic features of the laureates, the importance of mentors and venues in scientific careers and other components of success. It also covers some discoverers and discoveries for whom and for which the Nobel Prize never materialized. Whereas there is no general recipe for receiving the Nobel Prize, there are common features of successful scientific careers. The book reveals some information about the scientists' lives and careers that may guide other scientists in increasing their chances of becoming more effective and better recognized players - although it is not expected to help anyone to receive the Nobel Prize! For the general reader The Road to Stockholm reveals the human face of scientists and the human side of their endeavours. The Nobel Prize has served as inspiration for scientists and the general public for a hundred years: this book discusses its problems and celebrates its triumphs.

The Road to Stockholm Reviews

Review from previous edition The history of the Nobel prizes for science, first awarded in 1901, is an absorbing chronicle of perseverance and truimph, rivalry and vanity; Istvan Hargittai tells it with gossipy aplomb and more than 100 interviews with living laureates. * John Cornwell writing in The Sunday Times *

About Istv^D'an Hargittai (, Professor of Chemistry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Research Professor, E^Dotv^Dos University, Budapest)

Istv'an Hargittai is Professor of Chemistry of the Budapest University of Technology, and Economics and Research Professor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at Eotvos University. He has done research in molecular structures, lectured in 30 countries, and authored books on structural chemistry and symmetry-related topics, including Symmetry through the Eyes of a Chemist (with Magdolna Hargittai), second edition, Plenum; Symmetry: A Unifying Concept, Shelter Publ.; In Our Own Image: Personal Symmetry in Discovery (with Magdolna Hargittai), Kluwer/Plenum; and Candid Science: Conversations with Famous Chemists and Candid Science II: Conversations with Famous Biomedical Scientists, Imperial College Press. He is Editor-in-Chief of Structural Chemistry (Kluwer, New York).

Table of Contents

FOREWORD; PREFACE; LIST OF PLATES

Additional information

GOR007318562
9780198607854
0198607857
The Road to Stockholm: Nobel Prizes, Science, and Scientists by Istv^D'an Hargittai (, Professor of Chemistry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Research Professor, E^Dotv^Dos University, Budapest)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2003-08-28
388
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