Chapter 396: Nobel Prize Ceremony

The Nobel Prize ceremony was a week-long event, which began long before the lecture of the Nobel Laureate in Literature and Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk at the Swedish Academy on December 7, and the lecture of the Nobel Laureate in Literature and the Chemistry Laureate Roger Kornberg on December 8. Economics laureate Edmund Phelps gave a lecture in the auditorium of Stockholm University, and lectures by Andrew Farr and Craig Mello, winners of the Physiology or Medicine Prize, were traditionally held at the Karolinska Institutet, the seat of the Nobel Prize jury in physiology or medicine.

It is worth mentioning that this year's chemistry prize winner, Roger Kornberg, was the one who Luciujian mentioned to Harvard's organizational guard Elliott in the Princeton and Harvard competition.

Professor Kornberg was accompanied by his father, Arthur Kornberg, winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.

But they weren't the only father-son winners, as Lawrence Bragg, the youngest Nobel laureate before Lucchujian, and his father, Henry Bragg, both won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915.

J. J. Thomson and his son George Thomson were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 and 1937, respectively.

Oyl Keirpin won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 and his son Ulf Oyle won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1970.

The Danish physicist Niels Bohr and his son Ag Bohr won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 and 1975 respectively.

Manne-Sigbar and Kai-Sigbarn won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1924 and 1981 respectively, and they were also the father and son who won the prize in the longest interval, with a difference of 57 years.

There is also a record of brothers winning prizes, with Dutch ethiologist and ornithologist Nicolas Nico Timbergen winning the Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1973 and his brother Jan Timbergen winning the Prize in Economics in 1969.

As for the husband and wife partners, there are also many awards. Pierre-Curie and Marie-Curie were awarded the Physics Prize in 1903, their daughter Irena and her husband Fredelio Joglio in 1935 in Chemistry, Carl-Corey and Getty-Corey in 1947, Gunnar-Merdal and Alva-Myrdal in 1974 in Economics and the other in 1982 in ******.

Now, Kornberg's father is sitting in the seat closest to the podium in the Stockholm Concert Hall, and he is accompanied by the families of other Nobel laureates, representatives of the award-awarding institutions, representatives of the Swedish government and members of the diplomatic corps, and the Chinese ambassador to Sweden is looking at Lu Qiujian on the stage with joy, and from time to time he is talking to Lu Qiujian's parents and Xia Xiao beside him.

Lu Qiujian and other Nobel laureates and members of the Swedish royal family sat at the front, not far from him are Sweden's current king, Karl XVI, and his queen Sylvia, whose youngest daughter, Princess Madeleine, known as the most beautiful princess in Europe, is here today. She looked at Lu Qiujian curiously, and seemed to be quite interested in him.

It's a pity that I have to be in a hurry, and I will return to China after attending the award ceremony, otherwise hum, I'm afraid no one would have thought that Lu Qiujian was thinking about this on such a serious occasion, right?

Before the ceremony began, at 13 p.m., the Norwegian Nobel Committee was the first in Oslo to present the ****** award, this time to the Bangladesh Rural Bank and its founder, Mohammad Yunus, for his outstanding contribution to poverty eradication. Muhammad Yunus invented microcredit to meet the credit needs of the poor. It has rapidly spread to many developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America as an effective way to alleviate poverty.

He was awarded a Nobel Prize certificate, a gold medal and a cash prize. Each Nobel Prize this year is worth 10 million Swedish kronor (about $1.37 million).

Then the award ceremony in Stockholm officially began, and Lu Qiujian was about to receive his medal.

At 16:30 p.m., the award ceremony officially began. Dr. Stolke, President of the Nobel Foundation, delivered a speech at the award ceremony, expressing his gratitude to the Nobel laureates for their significant contributions to the promotion of world science and technology and economic development and the prosperity of world literature.

Then, Nobel laureates such as Lu Qiujian and Professor Kornberg took the stage, accompanied by music. Representatives of the Nobel Prize committees delivered presentations.

The presentation of the Physics Prize was delivered by Professor Björn John, Chairman of the Nobel Prize Committee for Physics, who praised Luciujian's contributions to the field of dark matter. "Dr. Lu Qiujian lifted the veil of dark matter, which accounts for 23% of the total mass of the universe, and brought mankind's understanding of the universe into a new era."

The winners then took centre stage to receive the gold medal, certificate and cheque for 10 million Swedish kronor from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.

"He built a new dark matter model and successfully validated it using CERN's Large Hadron Collider"

Because this year's winners have Lu Qiujian, the imperial court station carried out a live broadcast of the whole process of awarding the awards, and when they heard the on-site host say this, the audience in front of the TV realized that the next person to appear on the stage would be Lu Qiujian! Immediately loudly beckoned relatives and friends to return to the TV, and when Lu Qiujian stepped into the center of the stage, the ratings suddenly climbed to the top.

"Congratulations on winning this year's Nobel Prize in Physics, Dr. Lu Qiujian!" said King Gustav as he handed over the medal and certificate.

Lu Qiujian bowed slightly in thanks, and then took the above items from the king's hands with both hands, "Thank you very much and all of you on the Nobel Prize Committee. ”

Shaking hands with the king gently, Lu Qiujian held the award certificate and other objects and bowed again to thank him, and the king returned the salute slightly, and then Lu Qiujian bowed to the members of the Swedish royal family, representatives of the Nobel Prize Committee, and the guests present.

Compared with those elderly winners, Lu Qiujian, who had just celebrated his twenty-third birthday, had more smooth and neat movements, and he looked extraordinary.

The audience burst into warm applause, followed by music to congratulate Lu Qiujian on winning this honor. (To be continued.) )

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