Nobel Symposia – Physics

The Nobel Foundation's Symposium program was initiated in 1965. Since that time more than a hundred symposia have taken place. The symposia are devoted to areas of science where breakthroughs are occurring or deal with other topics of primary cultural or social significance. The symposia contributions are eventually published in book or other print format.

A selection of the Nobel Symposia in Physics from 1990 onwards with cover, table of contents and other info:
The Birth and Early Evolution of Our Universe
1990, NS 79
Heavy Ion Spectroscopy and QED Effects in Atomic Systems
1992, NS 85
Particle Traps and Related Fundamental Physics
1994, NS 91
Barred Galaxies and Circumnuclear Activity
1995, NS 98
Heterostructures in Semiconductors
1996, NS 99
Modern Studies of Basic Quantum Concepts and Phenomena
1997, NS 104
Particle Physics and the Universe
1998, NS 109
Quantum Chaos
2000, NS 116
The Physics and Chemistry of Clusters
2000, NS 117
Low Dimensional Properties of Solids
1991, NJS 91-1
Condensation and Coherence in Condensed Systems
2001, NCS 2001-1 (with contributions in pdf-format)
String Theory and Cosmology
2003, NS 127
Neutrino Physics
2004, NS 129
Controlled Nanoscale Motions in Biological and Artificial Systems
2005, NS 131
Alfred Nobel Symposium: Energy in Cosmos, Molecules and Life
2005, NS 132
Cosmic Chemistry and Molecular Astrophysics
2006, NS 133
Physics of Planetary Systems
2007, NS 135

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