Monday, 28 June 1982
How Space Research Changes our View of the Universe 11:05 - 11:40 Lecture LectureNicolaas Bloembergen
Nonlinear Optics 11:40 - 12:15 Lecture LecturePaul Dirac
The Requirements of Fundamental Physical Theory 12:15 - 12:50 Lecture LectureLeo Esaki
Synthesized Semiconductor Superlattices 12:50 - 13:25 LectureRobert Wilson
Interstellar Molecular Clouds
Tuesday, 29 June 1982
Aspects of CP-Violation 09:35 - 10:30 LectureIvar Giaever
Growth of Mammalian Cells at Liquid Interfaces 10:30 - 11:05 LectureRobert Hofstadter
The Crystal Ball Experiment 11:05 - 11:40 Lecture LectureBrian Josephson
Intelligence: Mechanisms and Models 11:40 - 12:15 LectureWillis Lamb Jr.
On the Use and Misuse of Quantum Mechanics 12:15 - 12:50 LectureTjalling Koopmans
Long Range Projections of Alternative Energy Futures
Wednesday, 30 June 1982
Stagflation 09:35 - 10:10 LectureRudolf Mößbauer
The world is full of neutrinos (German presentation) 10:10 - 11:10 LectureArno Penzias
The Isotopes of the Common Elements on the Earth and in the Galaxy 11:10 - 11:45 Lecture LectureArthur Schawlow
Some Recent Advances in Laser Spectroscopy 11:45 - 12:20 Lecture LectureJohn Schrieffer
Fractional Charge, a Construct of Man or a Fact of Nature?
Thursday, 1 July 1982
The Born Again Statistical Atom 09:35 - 10:10 Lecture LectureKai Siegbahn
Electron Spectroscopy - A Link between Physics and Chemistry 10:10 - 11:10 LectureSamuel Ting
Quarks, Gluons and new Particles in Nature 11:10 - 11:45 LectureSteven Weinberg
Prospects for Further Unification in the Theory of Elementary Particles 11:45 - 12:20 LectureEugene Wigner
Die Quantenmechanische Bedeutung des Begriffes Realität
Friday, 2 July 1982
08:00 - 18:00
Boat Trip
Boat TripBoat-Trip to the Isle of Mainau for Laureates and students