Professor Anh calmly went to teach after winning the Nobel Prize in Physics

Professor Duncan Haldane continues his daily teaching work after learning about winning the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics.

F. Duncan Haldane , a professor at Princeton University, USA, continued his teaching work at the school shortly after he learned that he and two other researchers had just won the Nobel Prize for Physics 2016 , New Jersey.

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The first lesson of Professor Duncan Haldane after he received the 2016 Physics Prize (Photo: Denise Applewhite).

Professor Haldane received the award for this noble award at 4:30 am on October 4 at his home. Soon after, he continued his every Tuesday morning job, teaching at Princeton University's fellowship class.

When Professor Haldane entered the lecture hall of Jadwin, where he had a lecture on electricity, the students in the class clapped and cheered for him.

"Of course, it is my duty and my pride to continue my work," Haldane said.

He said that despite being the most important day in his career, he still had to be responsible for students."Any one of them can be the one who finds new, great things and won the Nobel Prize later," Haldane said.

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He said teaching is his responsibility for students.(Photo: Denise Applewhite).

Professor Haldane was born in London, England. He received his Ph.D. from Cambridge University and started working at Princeton University in 1990. Haldane said he chooses to work in the US because he can focus here on purely scientific issues. drugs instead of actual findings.

He received the 2016 Nobel Prize for Physics with two other scientists, David Thouless from Washington University and J. Michael Kosterlitz , Brown University, for their "strange matter" research . David Thouless won half of the award, while Duc Haldane and Michael Kossterlitz shared the other half of the prize, each receiving about $ 232,500.

"I will have to pay a lot to the US Internal Revenue Service," Haldane replied humorously when asked about his intention to use the reward.