Physics:Lise Meitner Distinguished Lecture

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Short description: Annual lecture in Stockholm, Sweden
Lise Meitner Distinguished Lecturer Medal

Lise Meitner Distinguished Lecture and Medal is a colloquium-style distinguished lecture that takes place at AlbaNova University Center in Stockholm on annual basis. The lecture commemorates Lise Meitner, who spent a substantial part of her career in Stockholm. AlbaNova University Center hosts physics departments of the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University and Nordita.

The Lise Meitner Distinguished Lecture is sponsored by Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences through its Nobel Committee for Physics.

Past lectures

  • 2015: Frank Wilczek (MIT) – Physics in 100 years[1]
  • 2016: Bert Halperin (Harvard University) – Defects with Character: Zero-Energy Majorana Modes in Condensed-Matter Systems[2]
  • 2017: Duncan Haldane (Princeton University) – Topological Quantum Matter and Entanglement[3]
  • 2018: Lene Vestergaard Hau (Harvard University) The art of taming light[4]
  • 2019: Michael Berry (Bristol University) Geometric phases and the separation of the world[5]
  • 2020: Immanuel Bloch (Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching)
  • 2021: Pablo Jarillo-Herrero (MIT)
  • 2022: Peter Shor (MIT)

See also

References

  1. "Physics in 100 years". 11 June 2015. http://video.albanova.se/arc2015_14.html. "Abstract : Frank Wilczek will discuss the shape of physics, and technology closely related to physics, over the next one hundred years. Themes include the many faces of unification, the re-imagining of quantum theory, and new forms of engineering on small, intermediate, and large scales. <<<<< Denna sida ändrades, den 22 februari 2021." 
  2. Halperin, Bertrand I. (Harvard University) (2 June 2016). "Defects with Character: Zero-Energy Majorana Modes in Condensed-Matter Systems". The Lise Meitner Distinguished Lecture. http://video.albanova.se/arc2016_19.html. 
  3. Haldane, Duncan (Princeton University) (15 May 2017). "Topological Quantum Matter and Entanglement". http://video.albanova.se/arc2017_14.html. 
  4. ""The art of taming light: What we can learn from a bacterium… and beyond", Lene Vestergaard Hau (Harvard University)" (ca.506 Mb; 15:15 – 16:35). 31 May 2018. http://video.fysik.su.se/arc2018_11.html. 
  5. Berry, Michael, Sir (H H Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, UK) (25 April 2019). "Geometric phases and the separation of the world". http://video.albanova.se/arc2019_08.html.