Dr. Roald Hoffmann - Climate Change, Nobel Prize Burden, Poetry & Theatre | Interview, p.2 | ChemU

This is the second part of the interview with our new special guest - Prof. Dr. Roald Hoffmann, a Polish-American chemist, writer, poet, philosopher, winner of 1981 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and professor at Cornell University New York since 1965. Topics of the Interview: 00:07 - How Life Changes After Nobel Prize - Increased Expectations from Scientists & Artists 11:20 - Woodward-Hoffmann Rules Influence 22:52 - Personal & Collective Responsibilities in Science 28:47 - Lack of Financial Support of Art & Humanities; Increased Funding for STEM 34:04 - About “Should Have“ - a theatre play by Roald Hoffmann 41:12 - Balance between Work and Family Life 46:39 - About “Scientists dissect the Flying Hawk” - Perception of Science & Art 50:38 - Advices for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students 54:01 - Conclusion First Part of the Interview: Don’t forget that all our videos are useful not only for the undergraduate and postgraduate chemists, biochemists, pharmacists and medics, but also for the final years of school students, taking exams in chemistry on IB, SAT, A-level, NEET, and JEE. Our Website and Forum: #interview #organic_chemistry #nobelprize
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