First SISSA Colloquium
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First SISSA Colloquium
Philippe Nozieres
Sixty years of condensed matter physics: a changing world, as
fascinating as ever in a worrying social context
Wednesday June 13, 2012
11.00 a.m.
SISSA -- Aula Magna
"I belong to a generation for whom condensed matter physics had no
bound." -- Philippe Nozieres.
SISSA announces its first Colloquium in which Philippe Nozieres, one of
the strongest living theoretical condensed-matter theorists, will talk
about the past and the future of condensed matter physics.
Abstract: Condensed matter physics has changed since the fifties: I
attempt to retrace its evolution in the light of my own trajectory. It
was and it remains a living field, in constant renewal. New ideas, new
concepts keep appearing along with new experimental and theoretical
tools. The danger lies in the bureaucratic evolution of scientific
research, which might sterilize imagination and innovation. The future
lies in the hands of young physicists who should defend their
independence and creativity against fashions and competition.
Philippe Nozieres of ILL Grenoble is one of the strongest living
theoretical condensed-matter theorists. Among his many fundamental
contributions one can cite the development of the Nozieres-Pines theory
of Fermi liquids and dielectric theory of correlation energy, the
Nozieres-De Dominicis theory of core level spectra, the Nozieres-Schmitt
Rink theory of crossover between BCS superconductivity and Bose-Einstein
pair condensation, the Nozieres theory of the Kondo effect, the
Nozieres-Gallet theory of surface roughening, and many others. He has
been awarded numerous prizes and recognitions including the Wolf Prize,
and membership in the United States Academy of Sciences, and in the
French Academy of Sciences. In addition, his scientific and humanistic
breadth coupled with the greatest integrity and a sense of science as a
branch of human culture make him a genuine "maitre a' penser" of our times.
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