Photos from the Nobel Monument Inscription Ceremony on June 12, Featuring Announcement of Winners of 2006


Ambassador Ulf Hjertonsson, Consul General of Sweden in New York, presents Gena Rozenberg, 2006 physics winner with the grand prize and an exclusive prize provided by Sony Ericsson. Gena represents Bronx High School of Science.
Photo: Catarina Lundgren Åström

 

Ambassador Ulf Hjertonsson, Consul General of Sweden in New York, presents Natasha Plotkin, 2006 chemistry winner with the grand prize and an exclusive prize provided by Sony Ericsson. Natasha represents Hunter College High School.
Photo: Catarina Lundgren Åström


Ambassador Ulf Hjertonsson, Consul General of Sweden in New York, presents Avishai Don, 2006 medicine winner with the grand prize and an exclusive prize provided by Sony Ericsson. Avishai represents SAR High School.
Photo: Catarina Lundgren Åström  
 


From left to right: Amb. Ulf Hjertonsson; Nobel Laureate Roy J. Glauber; Sonal Noticewala; (2nd Runner Up, Medicine); Margarita Levin (2nd Runner Up, Physics); Avishai Don (Winner Medicine); Gena Rozenberg (Winner Physics); Anurag Panda (3rd Runner Up, Physics); Natasha Plotkin (Winner Chemistry); Quiye (David) Yang (2nd Runner Up, Chemistry); Nobel Laureate Richard R. Schrock; Mary Attardo (3rd Runner Up, Chemistry); and Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe. (Unfortunately Diana Greenwald, 3rd Runner Up, Medicine, was not able to attend the ceremony).
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From left to right: Michael Vishnevetsky (2005 Winner Medicine), Gena Rozenberg (2006 Winner Physics); Ellis Rubinstein (President, New York Academy of Sciences), Natasha Plotkin (2006 Winner Chemistry); Avishai Don (2006 Winner Medicine); Jedtsada Laucharoen (2005 Winner Physics); and Dr. Julia Rankin (Science Director, New York City Department of Education)
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T
he essay contest winners by the Nobel Monument in NYC's Theodore Roosevelt Park. From left to right: Gena Rozenberg (Winner Physics); Avishai Don (Winner Medicine); and Natasha Plotkin (Winner Chemistry).
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The essay contest winners of 2006 together with the New York representative of Nobelprize.org, Curtis Houlihan, Director of Development and Marketing (far right).
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