ICTP is collaborating with SISSA under the auspices of the local science and literature festival 'Scienza e Virgola' (www.scienzaevirgola.it) to host a public dialogue featuring two Nobel Laureates with close ties to ICTP: David Gross and Giorgio Parisi. The two will discuss "Physics: What's Left to be Discovered".

The event will take place Wednesday 24 May from 17:00 to 18:00 at Teatro Miela in Trieste. It is free and open to the public; translation service will be provided.

All seats have already been reserved via the online reservation system that we publicised last week, but Teatro Miela has opened an additional 60 "standing room only" spaces to the ICTP community. If you would like to reserve one of these spots, please send an email request to InfoPoint (infopoint@ictp.it) with subject line "Teatro Miela Event". You will then receive a ticket that must be presented at the entrance to the event.

David J. Gross is an American theoretical physicist who won the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics for his studies on quantum chromodynamics. He serves on ICTP's Scientific Council and was awarded ICTP's Dirac Medal in 1988.

Giorgio Parisi is an Italian physicist who won the 2021 Physics Nobel Prize for his studies on complex systems. He also is a member of ICTP's Scientific Council and was awarded the 1999 ICTP Dirac Medal.

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