Hungarian-born Nobel laureate will give his prize money to help Ukraine
- October 5, 2023
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As you know, this year’s physics award was given to three scientists at the same time. One of them is Mor, a native of Hungary who now lives
As you know, this year’s physics award was given to three scientists at the same time. One of them is Mor, a native of Hungary who now lives
As you know, this year’s physics award was given to three scientists at the same time. One of them is Mor, a native of Hungary who now lives in Germany. His name is Ferenc Krausz.
According to the official announcement of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics, the laureates were awarded for “experimental methods of generating attosecond light pulses to study the dynamics of electrons in matter.” His discoveries are used in many fields, including medicine and laser testing.
In a short interview with Deutschlandfunk radio, Kraush thanked his colleagues for this honor and said that he would not receive the award himself. The fact is that the scientist is the founder of the SCIENCE 4 PEOPLE association, which today helps Ukrainians affected by Russian aggression.
A related message also appeared on X:
“The Nobel Prize winner in Physics will donate money to Ukraine. This year’s Nobel Prize winner in Physics, Krausch, director of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, announced [редакції журналу] Wissenschaft said it would donate to Science4People. The association restores schools in Ukraine, for example. “Stand With #Ukraine”
According to available data, S4P will support projects in local communities in Ukraine. Among these, there are also unnamed urgent needs. Previously, the coalition of scientists had helped around 30 children who lost their homes.
Source: 24 Tv
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