Austrian physicist famous for an equation central in quantum mechanics.
Erwin Schrödinger
100
Movie in which Bruce Willis saves the world from total destruction with the aid of an atomic bomb.
Armageddon
100
Sauce made from clarified butter emulsified in egg yolks, white wine vinegar and tarragon.
Bernaise sauce
100
Place for trading stocks, bonds and other securities.
Stock exchange/bourse
100
Judging solely from their presence at the insitute, this species of the human race would be deemed dangerously close to extinction.
Women
200
German scientist who recieved the nobel price for a different discovery than the one which his name is usually associated with.
Albert Einstein
200
Movie from 2014 in which astronauts travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humans.
Interstellar
200
French dessert made from eggs, cream and vanilla with caramelized sugar on the top.
Crème brûlée
200
Term used to describe the situation where prices of assets deviates strongly from their intrinsic value.
Bubble
200
Holder of the institute record for most papers with the word "harmonic" in the title.
Kjeld Pedersen
300
Two scientists honored for the determination of the structure of DNA.
James Watson & Francis Crick
300
Movie from 2014 in which the central character struggles with the construction of his machine for breaking the ciphers created by the Enigma machine.
The imitiation game
300
Danish dessert that we enjoy less eating than making fun of foreigners struggling to pronounce it correctly.
Rødgrød med fløde
300
Businnes man know as "The man who broke the bank of England" due to his speculation against the british pound in 1992.
George Soros
300
First author of the paper "Optical second-harmonic generation as a probe of quantum well states in ultrathin Au and Ag films deposited on Si(111)"
Thomas Garm Pedersen
400
British mathematician who's name is often associated with a test for determining a computers ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour.
Alan Turing
400
Movie from 2014 depicting the life of Stephen Hawkings.
Theory of everything
400
French luxury food product made from liver of duck or goose that has been artificially fattened.
Fois gras
400
Derived asset representing a contract between two parties to buy or sell an asset in the future to a price determined today.
Future
400
First author of the paper "Protein kinase CK2 phosphorylates the HMG domain protein SSRP1 inducing the recognition of UV-damaged DNA."
Peter Fojan
500
American mathematician famous for his contributions to game theory and central character of "A beautiful mind".
John Nash
500
Movie, based on a novel of the same name, in which aliens send plans for construction of a portal to humans via an encoded radio signal detected by the Very Large Array in New Mexico.
Contact
500
French term used about the aroma of red whine.
Bouquet
500
Term used for borrowing funds to buy assets in the belief that the value of the assets will increase more than the cost of borrowing.