The "Conseils Solvay"

 

Scientific Committees

   
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

 
Chair:  
Professor David GROSS Nobel Prize 2004, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (Santa Barbara, USA)
Members:    
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)
Scientific Secretary:  
Professor Alexandre SEVRIN Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium)

Scientific Committee for Chemistry

 
Chair:  
Professor Stuart RICE University of Chicago (USA)
Members:    

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

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)

Scientific Secretary:  
Professor Anne DE WIT Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)