Archive
Lecture Series – 2010
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The Future of Physics
David Gross ponders the big questions physicists will be able to answer in the coming decades, referring to results from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.
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What is asymptotic freedom?
Nobel Laureate David Gross demonstrates this property of the behaviour of quarks with the help of table tennis balls.
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Questioning the Standard Model
Dr David Gross's visit to SJTU was met with huge enthusiasm, and tough questions, from the science-hungry students studying at this premier Chinese university.
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China's Bright Future
Students at SJTU are curious to delve deeper into Prof. Gross's views on the relationship between physics and applied mathematics, as well as the fate of the universe.
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The World of Spintronics
Navigating through the world of spintronics, Albert Fert presents practical applications of the electron spin that we see in everyday life.
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A Snapshot of Kuala Lumpur
A glimpse of Prof. Albert Fert's first visit to the thronging capital city of Malaysia in July 2010.
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Learning and Teaching Physics
Shimar is a Masters student who also teaches chemistry and physics in Kuala Lumpur. Here, she asks Nobel Laureate in Physics Albert Fert to share his top teaching tips.
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The Adventure of Physics
Great experiments are born of imagination paired with critical reflection. Prof. Fert shares his personal insights with students and faculty at the University of Malaya.
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The Present and Future Impacts of Spintronics on ICT
Albert Fert blazes a trail to the future in computing by exploring how spintronics will impact on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
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