Kjemi Grand Prix and the Nobel Prize Lecture

Science communication has never been more important - therefore we will still host the event Kjemi Grand Prix and the Nobel Prize Lecture in a pandemic friendly way.

Kjemi Grand Prix 2021 the 28th of January at 17.00

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Welcome to Kjemi Grand Prix and the Nobel Prize Lecture 2021!

Programme:

17:00 Welcome by Head of Department Einar Uggerud

17:05 Professor Rein Aasland at the Department of Biosciences: Nobel Prize Lecture  2020 on CRISPR/Cas9 

17:50 Kjemi Grand Prix

Linn Neerbye Berntsen, Organic chemistry

Anders Brennhagen, Inorganic materialchemistry

Karoline Kvande, Catalysis

Sverre Løyland, Theoretical chemistry/Hyllleraas centre

 

In the science commiuncation competition Kjemi Grand Prix four candidates will show their own or the groups research by making a movie on the smart phone. The movies can be up to four minutes long and in Norwegian or English.

There will be two prizes: An audience prize and a judges prize.

Both the prizes will be awarded with 3000 NOK. It is possible to win both the prizes. 

 

Live stream and registration:

Previous years the Kjemi Grand Prix event has been mainly for students and employees, but this years event will be a digital live stream and it will be open for everyone who would like to see it. This means that you are more than welcome to share the live stream with friends and family. Everyone who watches will be able to vote for a winner. Since this programme is digital there will be no registration in advance. 

 

The webinarlink will be shared on this web page shortly.

 

 

Published Jan. 15, 2021 2:11 PM - Last modified Jan. 15, 2021 2:11 PM