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| The Scientific Committees are in charge of the Conseils Solvay. Their outstanding quality is what makes the International Solvay Institutes renowned worldwide. Each member is appointed for a 6-year period term, renewable once. The International Solvay Institutes are proud of their Scientific Committees and most grateful for their remarkable work. |
Scientific Committee for Physics |
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| Professor David GROSS |
Nobel Prize 2004, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (Santa Barbara, USA) |
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Professor Fortunato Tito ARECCHI
Professor Jocelyn BELL BURNELL
Professor Steven CHU
Professor Claude COHEN-TANNOUDJI
Professor Ludwig FADDEEV
Professor Gerard ’t HOOFT
Professor Giorgio PARISI
Professor Pierre RAMOND
Professor Klaus VON KLITZING |
Università di Firenze and INOA, Italy (1 July 2004-30 June 2010, Second Term)
University of Bath, UK (1 July 2004-30 June 2010, First Term)
Nobel Prize 1997, University of Berkeley, USA (1 January 2008-31 December 2013, First Term)
Nobel Prize 1997, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France (1 July 2004-30 June 2010, Second Term)
V.A Steklov Mathematical Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russia (1 July 2004-30 June 2010, Second Term)
Nobel Prize 1999, Spinoza Instituut, Utrecht, The Netherlands (1 July 2004-30 June 2010, Second Term)
Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy (1 January 2008-31 December 2013, First Term)
University of Florida, Gainesville, USA (1 July 2004-30 June 2010, First Term)
Nobel Prize 1985, Max-Planck-Institut, Stuttgart, Germany (1 July 2004-30 June 2010, First Term) |
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| Professor Alexandre SEVRIN |
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) |
Scientific Committee for Chemistry |
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| Professor Stuart RICE |
University of Chicago (USA) |
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Professor Manfred EIGEN
Professor Graham FLEMING
Professor Roger KORNBERG
Professor Harold W. KROTO
Professor Jean-Marie LEHN
Professor Henk N.W. LEKKERKERKER
Professor Mario J. MOLINA
Professor K.C. NICOLAOU
Professor Kurt WÜTHRICH
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Nobel Prize 1967, Max-Planck Institut, Göttingen, Germany (1 June 2005-31 May 2011, Second Term)
University of Berkeley, USA (1 June 2005-31 May 2011, First Term)
Nobel Prize 2006, Stanford University, USA (1 January 2010 - 31 December 2015, First Term)
Nobel Prize 1996, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK (1 June 2005-31 May 2011, First Term)
Nobel Prize 1987, Collège de France, Paris, France (1 June 2005-31 May 2011, Second Term)
Utrecht Universiteit, The Netherlands (1 June 2005-31 May 2011, First Term)
Nobel Prize 1995, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA (1 June 2005-31 May 2011, Second Term)
University of California, San Diego, USA (1 June 2005-31 May 2011, First Term)
Nobel Prize 2002, Institut Fédéral Suisse de Technologie, Zurich, Switzerland (1 June 2005-31 May 2011, First Term)
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| Scientific Secretary: |
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| Professor Anne DE WIT |
Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium) |
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