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Nobel Museum 2017: First Workshop Explores Ways to Win the Nobel Prize

The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF) - a member of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Campaigns - held the first workshop of the Nobel Museum 2017, which is taking place at the Children's City at Dubai Creek Park till March 7, and births the theme The Nobel Prize in Physics: Understanding Matter.

The workshop - titled How to Get the Nobel Prize - drew crowds of physics experts, professionals, and influential stakeholders in the area, in addition to college student and representatives from the local media. It existed by Gustav Kllstrand, Senior Curator of the Nobel Gallery in Sweden, and Anna Sjstrm Douagi, Program Director of the Nobel Center. The workshop clarifies the suggestions that altered the world, discovering their characteristics and the driving pressures behind them, and mentioning instances from candidates and laureates of the Nobel Prize in Physics.

During the workshop, Gustav Kllstrand spoke of prominent physicists, such as Albert Einstein, that was recognized to count on his creativity in scientific experiments.Kllstrand recognized a number of key elements that cause innovation such as striving, having faith in just what we do, investing time in research study, and enlightening ourselves concerning researches that have currently been conducted in the field.

In addition, Kllstrand prompted decision manufacturers in the education system to do away with the standard education structure, and to change the duty of instructors to much better allow them to support trainees' creativity and excellence and to create a stimulating innovative setting.

Meanwhile, Anna Sjstrm Douagi pointed out the "Nobel Center" as an instance of an atmosphere that urges innovation, teamwork, and a focus on remedies; Douagi defines the Facility as a platform for workshops and educational conversations with a creativity-friendly incubator environment.

Douagi took place to reveal details of the Nobel Prize Headquarters, the "Nobelhuset" a project the Centre plans to open in 2020. The "Nobelhuset" will act as a hub where professionals can meet, connect, and produce suggestions; routine meetings with Nobel Prize.laureates are also in the cards - consisting of researchers, creators, and young innovators.

The Nobel Gallery will arrange the 2nd workshop on February 19, 2017, at 11:00 am at the very same location. Ulf Danielsson, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Uppsala University - Sweden, will certainly carry out the second workshop, discovering dark power, cosmology, great voids, and string theory. The Nobel Museum obtains site visitors each day from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm from Sunday to Thursday, and from 3:00 pm till 8:00 pm on Friday and Saturday.

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