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FOUNDER SCIENCE EDUCATION “Maria Skłodovska Curie”. Yücel KANPOLAT 16 October 2008. INDUSTRY SOCIETY. INFORMATION SOCIETY. AGRICULTURE SOCIETY. SCIENCE SOCIETY. INFORMATION AGE. SCIENCE AGE. BRAIN DECADE DIGITAL SOCIETY / AGE. SCIENCE EDUCATION 1988 Nobel Laurate Leon Lederman-Chicago - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Yücel KANPOLAT
16 October 2008
FOUNDER SCIENCE EDUCATION
“Maria Skłodovska Curie”
INDUSTRY SOCIETYINDUSTRY SOCIETY
AGRICULTURE SOCIETYAGRICULTURE SOCIETY
INFORMATION SOCIETYINFORMATION SOCIETY
SCIENCE SOCIETYSCIENCE SOCIETYINFORMATION AGEINFORMATION AGE
SCIENCE AGESCIENCE AGE
BRAIN DECADEBRAIN DECADE
DIGITAL SOCIETY / AGEDIGITAL SOCIETY / AGE
SCIENCE EDUCATION
1988 Nobel Laurate Leon Lederman-Chicago
American Academy of Sciences-Smithsonian Institute
1992 Georges Charpack, Pierre Léna, Yves Quéré
La Main à la pâte
2002 TUBA
2006 TUBA
2007 TUBA
Ministry of National Education (MEB), State Planning Organization (DPT)
Maria Skłodovska Curie
7 November 1867
Warsaw
Bronislava Skłodovska
Freta, 16
Catholic, Teacher of Music
Wladyslaw
SkłodovskaTeacher of Physics
Nationalist of Poland
Russian Invasion
RetirementLoss of Retirement
BonusMoves to Poland Ghetto
Zofia, Helena, Maria, Jozef, Bronislava
Death of elder sister due to typhus Death of elder sister due to typhus (6)(6)
Death of mother due to tuberculosis Death of mother due to tuberculosis (11)(11)
Guiltiness feeling of the Guiltiness feeling of the fatherfather
Emotionally and mentally supported close Emotionally and mentally supported close familyfamily
““God who saves his men God who saves his men ?”?”
1873, Primary School
1877, Secondary School - Russian1883, Graduation with Gold Medal
1884, Flying University
1886-89, Governess1890-91, Physics Laboratory,
Warsaw
1891, Warsaw, Paris
4th class, 4000 liras
HEROIC ERA
1893 Physics Master
1894 Mathematics
1894 Scholarship
Reimbursement
1895 Doctorate
Pierre Curie
Dr. Eugene Curie inspired in his son a “Love for science and mathematics”16, Student in Sorbonne
19, Graduation from Sorbonne
19, Assistant
23, Professor in Physics and Chemistry
High School, 1882
X IŞINLARI
W. Conrad Roentgen
5 November 1895
X-RAYS
Henry Becquerel
Photograph in an unlit room
Lights darkening her films
Radioactivitiy
Pierre Curie, Maria
H. Becquerel
Pierre & Maria
CurieIrene
Eve
IreneEve
Private education for the children
Relationship between fluor rays and roentgen
Photograph film – sunless Paris
Radioactivity
Wooden building in the school
garden used as warehouse8 tons of mineral ore
Polonium - radium
Negative results after crystallization
Tales for Irene
Suddenly running to laboratory
1903 Nobel Physics Prize
Becquerel, Pierre-Maria Curie
RADIOTHERAPY – INTERSTITIAL BRACHYTHERAPY
Patent
Science is not for sale
Shared
19 April 1906
19 April 1906
Death of Pierre Curie
Move of Eugene Curie
Maria’s earrings
1911 Nobel Chemistry Prize
Chairmanship in Sorbonne
Refusal of membership application to French Academy of Sciences
Unfair publications about relations with Paul Langevin in French pressPure metal radium
World War I
No roentgen equipment in the army
Production of roentgen apparatus with Nobel Prize
200 portable roentgen machines
School of Roentgen Technicians
150 technicians
Irene Curie
Nurse
Technician
Driver
Teacher
1935 Nobel (Chemistry) Prize
Radium Institute after the Radium Institute after the warwar
A new laboratory in A new laboratory in SorbonneSorbonne
““Please transmit my appreciation Please transmit my appreciation to the Minister and inform him that to the Minister and inform him that I absolutely do not need an ounce I absolutely do not need an ounce of a jewellery but amazingly need a of a jewellery but amazingly need a laboratory.”laboratory.”
1 gram Radium
William Brown Meloney, Editor of Delineator
Campaign
20 May 1921
1 gram radium for Paris Radium Institute
Warren Harding
Warren Harding
Even now, after 25 years of intensive research, we Even now, after 25 years of intensive research, we feel there is a great deal still to be done. We have feel there is a great deal still to be done. We have made many discoveries. Pierre Curie in the made many discoveries. Pierre Curie in the suggestions, we have found in his notes and in suggestions, we have found in his notes and in thoughts he expressed to me has helped to guide thoughts he expressed to me has helped to guide us to them.us to them.
But no one of us can do much. At each of us But no one of us can do much. At each of us perhaps can catch some gleam of knowledge which perhaps can catch some gleam of knowledge which modest and insufficient of itself may add to men’s modest and insufficient of itself may add to men’s dream of truth. It is by these small candles in our dream of truth. It is by these small candles in our darkness that we see before us, little by little the darkness that we see before us, little by little the dim outlines of that great plan that shapes the dim outlines of that great plan that shapes the universe.universe.
And I’m among those who think that for this reason And I’m among those who think that for this reason science has great beauty and with it’s great science has great beauty and with it’s great spiritual strength will in time cleanse this world of spiritual strength will in time cleanse this world of it’s evils, it’s ignorance, it’s powerty, diseases, wars it’s evils, it’s ignorance, it’s powerty, diseases, wars and heartaches. and heartaches.
Look for the clear ligh of truth, look for unknown Look for the clear ligh of truth, look for unknown new roads. Even when men’s sight is keener far new roads. Even when men’s sight is keener far then now divine wonder will never fail him. Every then now divine wonder will never fail him. Every age has it’s own dreams, leave then dreams of age has it’s own dreams, leave then dreams of yesterday. You take the torch of the knowledge and yesterday. You take the torch of the knowledge and build the palace of a future.build the palace of a future.
4 July 1934Paris
Aplastic anemia
20 April 1995Marie-Pierre
CuriePantheon
Paris
About LivingAbout Living
““You have to take living seriously,You have to take living seriously,
in such a way, to such extent, for instance, in such a way, to such extent, for instance, your hands tied behind you,your hands tied behind you,
your back to the wall,your back to the wall,
or wearing thick spectacles and white robe,or wearing thick spectacles and white robe,
in a laboratory,in a laboratory,
you must be willing to die for other people,you must be willing to die for other people,
even those whose faces you have never even those whose faces you have never seen,seen,
although nobody has forcedr you to do thisalthough nobody has forcedr you to do this
and although you know that livingand although you know that living
is the most beautiful and the most genuine is the most beautiful and the most genuine thing”thing”
Nazim Hikmet, 1948Nazim Hikmet, 1948