The Institute of Physics is a scientific membership organisation devoted to increasing the understanding and application of physics. It...
Video Episodes:
Newton Lecture 2009...
25 Views 04:19:15 11/03/09
This year lecture was given by the 2009 winner of the Isaac Newton medal, Professor Alan H Guth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was chaired by Professor...
[LESS INFO] 25 VIEWS | ADDED 09:19:15 11/03/09
This year lecture was given by the 2009 winner of the Isaac Newton medal, Professor Alan H Guth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was chaired by Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson, Imperial College.
Newton Lecture 2009...
114 Views 02:48:56 11/03/09
This year lecture was given by the 2009 winner of the Isaac Newton medal, Professor Alan H Guth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was chaired by Professor...
[LESS INFO] 114 VIEWS | ADDED 07:48:56 11/03/09
This year lecture was given by the 2009 winner of the Isaac Newton medal, Professor Alan H Guth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was chaired by Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson, Imperial College.
Newton Lecture 2009...
23 Views 02:48:56 11/03/09
This year lecture was given by the 2009 winner of the Isaac Newton medal, Professor Alan H Guth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was chaired by Professor...
[LESS INFO] 23 VIEWS | ADDED 07:48:56 11/03/09
This year lecture was given by the 2009 winner of the Isaac Newton medal, Professor Alan H Guth, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was chaired by Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson, Imperial College.
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 10:51:56 05/28/09
Victoria Hodges wins the 2009 Very Early Career Woman Physicist of the Year at the Institute of Physics in London.
Isaac Newton lectur...
71 Views 05:44:44 03/24/09
Quantum Information and the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
The lecture is given by the inaugural winner of the Isaac Newton medal, Professor Anton Zeilinger, U...
[LESS INFO] 71 VIEWS | ADDED 09:44:44 03/24/09
Quantum Information and the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
The lecture is given by the inaugural winner of the Isaac Newton medal, Professor Anton Zeilinger, University of Vienna and introduced by Professor Sir Peter Knight, Imperial College