Steven Chu - Conversations with History

Published 2008-04-24
(Visit: www.uctv.tv/) Nobel Laureate Steven Chu in a conversation with UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler about scientific inquiry and the evolution of Chu's own research interests. Series: "Conversations with History" [5/2004] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 8642]

All Comments (21)
  • @woodoven
    i really like the music at the beginning for the conversation.
  • @horseyhead2
    Thanks, Mr. Chu, for letting others know they can not only survive the comparisons to an older sibling, but go on to be a Noble Laureate!
  • @tomblok80
    All the best Prof. Chu. Being an Asian, I am very proud and insprired by your achievement and more so by your humility.
  • @mehdan2
    A very good person. Charming humility
  • @ArchNME
    Best pick so far for the new administration. It almost makes me feel like we really might solve our energy problems before it's to late. So glad to have an actual scientist heading the effort.
  • @lagoed
    very nice persen. charming!
  • Isn't it ironic... The vast majority of us that might take something out of this, and crack on with their dissertations, report, revision or whatever are sat on youtube...
  • @kryptex9939
    Chu is brilliant. Putting him into politics would almost be a waste of his mind. He'd certainly do the country some good, though.
  • @yushis1
    I'm inspired by Chu's work and accomplishments, but he really needs to work on his lucidity in interviews. He jumps around a lot and stumbles over his words.
  • @askfskpsk
    Where is he from? Stanford? God, that's my dream school......
  • @jacybunting4193
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  • @elestee
    What are you talking about? Steven Chu is not a foreigner... clearly, you don't know what you're talking about. He was born in the U.S.A. Does he seem "foreign" to you?
  • @kazakhstanmkj
    @Tommo108 People in Taiwan are not obligated to know American English for you or anyone. If they choose they choose. If you do not care about your heritage language. You do not care, that is your choose. If they think it is your fault. Maybe it is your fault, maybe it is not your fault. I mean i the end you have to take full responsibility of your life consequences. Some times are others accountability. Most is yours. You ultimately have to pay the price of your oversight.
  • @elestee
    Well he was born in America. And he grew up here, too.