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Kelvin 2007

14 November 2007
University of Glasgow, Kelvin Gallery

Lord Kelvin was a giant of the 19th Century Science, his fundamental contributions to thermal physics, electromagnetism and optics being matched by practical achievements ranging from undersea amplifiers to marine compasses.

In Glasgow, where Kelvin held the chair of Natural Philosophy for over 50 years, we plan to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his death by inviting four leading scientists to look where the fields Kelvin started are now and where they are going.

Michael Berry will talk on vortices in light, Ed Hinds on cold atoms, Wilson Sibbett on telecommunications and Denis Weaire on Foams and Kelvin's Legacy. The event will be chaired by the current holder of the Kelvin Chair, David Saxon. Further details can be found here.

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