Day 2 - PERMATA
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Day 2 - PERMATA
Introduction The Nobelist Mindset Workshop is a program jointly organised by The New York Academy of Science (NYAS) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). The program which involves at least 10 Nobel Laureates will be held at Pusat PERMATApintar™ Negara, UKM Bangi from 27 until 31 January 2013. The main objective of this pilot program is to expose and train students, teachers, and young scientists in the mindset necessary to become a Nobel Laureate. While Nobel Laureates are a naturally gifted group of scientists, much of what drives their work is a specific mindset with characteristics in three main areas: persistence in the face of skepticism, seeing connections between the ideas that others don’t recognize, and creativity. Although innate talent cannot be learned, many of these skills that help make Laureates successful can be taught in a way that shifts the way scientists think about their work, organize their research, and plan their career to put them in a Nobelist mindset. Photo Session January 31, 2013 [Top] Trainers, instructors, young scientists, students and members of secretariat of the workshop pose for a group photo. January 26, 2013 The day before the workshop teachers and scientists from the New York Academy of Sciences learn how to lead a team building activity. “The said interest shall be divided into five equal parts, which shall be apportioned as follows: /- - -/ one part to the person who shall have made the most important discovery or invention within the field of physics ...” From the will of Alfred Nobel Residential College Registration Day January 26, 2013 Participants from various schools arrive at PERMATApintar™ National Gifted Centre at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in Bangi. [Above] Mr. Zaim Esrati assists a participant. [Left] Two participants from the Malay College Kuala Kangsar. 80 students participants in total attend the workshop. Registration Day January 27, 2013 [Above] Students wait in line to register. Registration Day January 27, 2013 [Below] Three instructors from PERMATApintar™ are among those registering. In total 20 instructors from various schools attend the workshop. Introduction January 27, 2013 If I could only explain it to the average person, I wouldn’t have been worth the Nobel Prize. Richard Feynman, Physics 1965 Introduction January 27, 2013 Scientific inquiry starts with observation. The more one can see, the more one can investigate. Martin Chalfie, Chemistry 2008 Introduction January 27, 2013 [Above] Prof. Dato’ Dr. Rahmah Mohamed, the Deputy Vice Chancellor of UKM, Research and Innovation Affairs is among the participants in this session. “We must not forget that when radium was discovered no one knew that it would prove useful in hospitals. The work was one of pure science. And this is a proof that scientific work must not be considered from the point of view of the direct usefulness of it. It must be done for itself, for the beauty of science, and then there is always the chance that a scientific discovery may become like the radium a benefit for humanity.” Marie Curie, 1903 (Physics) and 1911 (Chemistry) Teachers’ Session, Goals & Expectations January 27, 2013 [Below] A teacher describes some of the common attributes of Nobel Prize winners. “Things are much more marvelous than the scientific method allows us to concede.” Barbara McClintock,1983 Physiology or Medicine Teachers’ Session, Goals & Expectations January 27, 2013 [Right] Teachers share their personal experiences with Science; [Below] The Vice Chancellor of UKM, Prof Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Sharifah Hapsah Syed Hasan Shahabudin reads a teacher’s science autobiography. Teachers’ Session, Science Autobiography January 27, 2013 Students’ Session, Nobel in Your Pocket January 27, 2013 Dr. Hilleary Osheroff talks about her favorite Nobelist Dr. Eric Kandel, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000. Students’ Session, Nobel in Your Pocket January 27, 2013 The phone rang, it was 5:30, and it was Swedish-sounding people, and I knew they weren’t from IKEA. Adam Riess, 2011 Physics Students’ Session, Nobel in Your Pocket January 27, 2013 Students engage in group discussion while Ms. Norsakina, a teacher, looks on. Young Scientists’ Session Personal Branding January 27, 2013 Dr. Randy Ribaudo discusses how using business, social, and science identities are essential to running a successful laboratory. Students’ Session, Team-Building Activity January 27, 2013 Life without geometry is pointless. Students’ Session, Team-Building Activity January 27, 2013 Dr. Oscar Pineda-Catalan looks on as his group shows how Young Scientists’ Session, Team-Building Activity January 28, 2013 [Opposite] Teacher Larry Petcovic helps lead the young scientists group to think creatively and improve their collaboration skills. Young Scientists’ Session, Team-Building Activity January 28, 2013 The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Albert Einstein, Physics 1921 Students’ Session, Setting a Nobel-Worthy Research Agenda January 28, 2013 Student Choo Ching Hoong asks for some “out of the box” ideas from members of his group. We should lose no time in exploring the possibility. Richard Roberts, 1993 Medicine or Physiology Teachers’ and Young Scientists’ Session, Recognizing Gifted & Talented Student January 28, 2013 Serious training requires serious preparation. Opening Ceremony of the Nobelist Mindset Workshop 2013 January 30, 2013 [Below] Some of the trainers with YABhg. Datin Paduka Seri Rosmah Mansor at the opening ceremony of the workshop. [Right] YABhg. Datin Paduka Seri Rosmah Mansor looks through PERMATApintar™ Nobelist Mindset Workshop’s Photo Book. [Top Left] Ybhg. Datuk Ab. Rahim Bin Md. Noor, Secretary General Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia and Prof. Emeritus Datuk Zakri Abdul Hamid, Chairman of the Malaysia Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT) [Below Left] Mark Saul is one of the Math experts from The New York Academy of Science. Wrap-Up Session, January 31, 2013 [Right] Some of the student participants. Introduction The New York Academy of Sciences conducting study visit at New York Academy of Sciences for 5 days from 26 August through 30 August of 2013. Participants include students, teachers and young scientist. Activities include developing scientific community-based project, lab visits at world class facilities through The New York Academy of Sciences alliances, introduction to the scientific culture available in New York, including a visit to museums related to STEM, networking with high school students, teachers, and young researchers in New York, a few programs where they get to meet young scientist role models and hear from world class scientists Registration Day August 26, 2013 Begin the day at 7.00am with breakfast at the Academy followed by an all-day workshops ending at 4.30pm. Day 1 August 26, 2013 Ice Breaking Day 1 August 26, 2013 Meeting with experts at New York Academy of Sciences and working in their teams and facilitated by an expert mentor who can guide students, teachers and young scientist through a planning process for the scientific communitybased project. Day 1 August 26, 2013 Walk to the 9/11 Memorial Day 2 August 27, 2013 Cold Spring Harbor Day 2 August 27, 2013 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Day 2 August 27, 2013 With Sir James Watson at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Day 2 August 27, 2013 Dinner with Mr. Ellis Rubinstein, President of The New York Academy of Sciences Day 2 August 27, 2013 All participants with Mr. Ellis Rubinstein, President of The New York Academy of Sciences Day 3 August 28, 2013 Visits to Rockefeller University –one of the world class STEM laboratory Day 3 August 28, 2013 Visits to the Rockefeller University - one of the world class STEM laboratory Day 3 August 28, 2013 Offsite visit to the Black Rock Forest –gather demographic research on turtles through a capture-mark-recapture process Pusat PERMATApintar™ Negara Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia “Inspiring Futures, Nurturing Possibilities” Appreciation to YABhg. Datin Paduka Seri Rosmah Mansor Patron of PERMATA Programme Prime Minister's Department Ministry of Higher Education Ministry of Education UKM Board of Directors Vice-Chancellor Deputies Vice-Chancellor General Office of Chancellory Department of Registrar Department of Bursary Centre for Information Technology UKM Press Centre for Corporate Communications Department of Development and Maintenance Cultural Centre UKM Faculties Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT) New York Academy of Science (NYAS)