Invitation to a special event to mark the 50th
anniversary of physicist's Steven Weinberg paper "A Model of
Leptons"
Today at 16:30, physicist Steven Weinberg will give a lecture
that will be livestreamed to ICTP and the world to mark the 50th
anniversary of his 1967 paper, “A Model of Leptons”. In his
lecture, which is titled "Reminiscences of the Standard Model",
Weinberg will describe the path that led him to the electroweak
theory of Salam and himself, and what happened afterwards.
The livestream will be shown in ICTP's Budinich Lecture Hall in
the Leonardo Building. It also will be available online at
ictp.it/livestream (ICTP's YouTube channel), or on ICTP's
Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ictp.page/?ref=ts).
Viewers watching the livestream on ICTP's YouTube channel and on
Facebook will be able to submit questions online; a selection of
those questions will be presented to Professor Weinberg at the
end of his lecture.
Weinberg's paper, in which he presented his work on the
unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions, played a
seminal role in the development of the Standard Model of
particle physics. Together with ICTP founder Abdus Salam and
Sheldon Glashow, Weinberg won the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics
for contributions to the theory of the unified weak and
electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles.
More details about the event can be found at http://indico.ictp.it/event/8413/.
Light refreshments will be served after the event.
Looking forward to seeing you all on Tuesday 17 October 2017.
Fernando Quevedo