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The Oskar Klein Memorial Lecture at Stockholm University, dedicated to the memory of the Swedish physicist Oskar Klein (1894-1977), is held annually since 1988 by a prominent physicist, who also receives the Oskar Klein Medal. The lecture is sponsored by the university and the Nobel Committee of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
List of lecturers and recipients of the Medal
edit- 2023 - Alessandra Buonanno
- 2022 - Igor R. Klebanov
- 2020 - Roy Kerr[4]
- 2019 - Lisa Randall
- 2018 - Leonard Susskind
- 2017 - Sheldon Glashow
- 2016 - Kip S. Thorne
- 2015 - Rashid Sunyaev
- 2014 - Andrew Strominger
- 2013 - Frank Wilczek
- 2012 - Juan Maldacena
- 2011 - Joseph Silk
- 2010 - Alexei A. Starobinsky
- 2009 - Peter Higgs
- 2008 - Helen Quinn
- 2007 - Gabriele Veneziano
- 2006 - Viatcheslav Mukhanov
- 2005 - Yoichiro Nambu
- 2004 - Pierre Ramond
- 2003 - Stephen Hawking
- 2002 - Martin Rees
- 2001 - Andrei Linde
- 2000 - David Gross
- 1999 - Gerard 't Hooft
- 1998 - Edward Witten
- 1997 - P. J. E. Peebles
- 1996 - Alexander Polyakov
- 1995 - Nathan Seiberg
- 1994 - The Oskar Klein Centenary Symposium, September 19-21, 1994
- 1993 - Tsung-Dao Lee
- 1992 - John A. Wheeler
- 1991 - Alan Guth
- 1990 - Hans Bethe
- 1989 - Steven Weinberg
- 1988 - Chen Ning Yang
See also
editExternal links
editReferences
edit- ^ "Earlier Lectures - Oskar Klein Centre". www.su.se. Stockholm University. 30 May 2023.
- ^ "Earlier Lectures - Oskar Klein Centre". Retrieved 2023-11-30.
- ^ "About the centre - Oskar Klein Centre". www.okc.albanova.se. Retrieved 2023-11-30.
- ^ Kerr, Roy (17 December 2020). "Oscar Klein Lecture: Roy P. Kerr - Kerr Black Holes have no Singularities". Agenda (Indico). Stockholm University.