Nobel Prize Winner Speaks at VSU
February 8, 2006
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Charles Harmon Director of University Relations, Sementha Mathews Manager of Public Information and Media Relations, Edtwon A. Myree Student Assistant
Nobel Prize Winner Speaks at VSU
Valdosta State University's College of Arts and Sciences will
culminate its President's Lecture Series with a lecture on
"Architecture in NanoSpace" by Sir Harold Kroto on February 15, at
7 p.m. in the Hugh C. Bailey Science Center Auditorium. Kroto was
the recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Kroto's lecture
will focus on the structure and use of very small molecules like
Bucky balls, which is a structure of carbon atoms arranged like the
surface pattern of a soccer ball. He will also discuss very small
cylinders made up of carbon atoms called carbon nanotubes.
Kroto graduated in 1961 with a degree in Chemistry from the
University of Sheffield and in 1964 received his doctorate in
Chemistry. He began his academic career at the University of Sussex
(Brighton) in 1967, and became a professor in 1985. He was elected
a fellow of the Royal Society and has received many awards ranging
from his Tildon Lecturer Award in 1981-82 to his 1996 Knighthood
and Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Kroto's lecture is the third and final presentation in the annual
President's Lecture Series, which takes place during VSU's
Centennial year. For more information, contact the College of Arts
and Sciences at 229-333-5699.
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