论文标题
预印本:诺贝尔奖的机构价值
Preprint: Institutional Value of a Nobel Prize
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论文摘要
诺贝尔奖每年都会授予那些在物理,化学,医学,经济学,文学和和平方面授予人类最大好处的个人,并且被许多人认为是对自己的工作的最负盛名的认可。获得诺贝尔奖赋予了一种财务独立和重要的声望感,使其获得了全球知名度。除了获得奖金(约合1,145,000美元)外,诺贝尔奖获得者可以期望以多种方式受益,包括在获得赠款方面的成功,更广泛的收养和对理论和思想的更广泛的收养和颁布,增加了专业和学术机会,在某些情况下,在某些情况下是名人的衡量标准。诺贝尔奖获得者的附属机构,也是巨大的好处。因此,许多机构寻求雇用诺贝尔奖获得者或将来很可能赢得胜利的人。仅由于先进的计算能力,获得了诺贝尔奖的许多最新发现和创新。了解高级研究计算设施和服务对于启用新重要发现至关重要的方式在检查诺贝尔奖的价值时不容忽视。本文探讨了机构在其队伍中获得诺贝尔奖获得者的好处。
The Nobel Prize is awarded each year to individuals who have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Economics, Literature, and Peace, and is considered by many to be the most prestigious recognition for one's body of work. Receiving a Nobel prize confers a sense of financial independence and significant prestige, vaulting its recipients to global prominence. Apart from the prize money (approximately US$1,145,000), a Nobel laureate can expect to benefit in a number of ways, including increased success in securing grants, wider adoption and promulgation of one's theories and ideas, increased professional and academic opportunities, and, in some cases, a measure of celebrity. A Nobel laureate's affiliated institution, by extension, also greatly benefits. Because of this, many institutions seek to employ Nobel Prize winners or individuals who have a high likelihood of winning one in the future. Many of the recent discoveries and innovations recognized with a Nobel Prize were made possible only because of advanced computing capabilities. Understanding the ways in which advanced research computing facilities and services are essential in enabling new and important discoveries cannot be overlooked in examining the value of a Nobel Prize. This paper explores an institution's benefits of having a Nobel Prize winner among its ranks.