Samuel A. Goudsmit Memorial Lectureship
The Samuel A. Goudsmit Memorial Lectureship was established in
the University of Nevada, Reno Physics Department where the internationally
renowned physicist was Distinguished Visiting Professor from his retirement
in 1975 until his death on December 4, 1978. The Lectureship was funded by contributions from Sam’s many
friends and colleagues. Its purpose was to bring distinguished lecturers
to the University of Reno to deliver a series of talks to the general public
on topics of Sam’s many interests and to allow
some further time for the lecturers to interact with faculty and students
on an informal, more technical level.
Goudsmit Lecturers included:
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1980 - Robert F. Bacher - “Our Energy Problems”
- 1981 - Frederick Reines - “Chasing the Neutrino:
From an Apology to a Particle”
- 1982 - Max Dresden - “Rejected Discoveries
in Science: The Need for Courage”
- 1983 - Margaret Cool Root - “Stalking the
Sacred Beetle: The Mystery and Magic of Egyptian Scarabs”
- 1984 - Victor F. Weisskopf - “There is still
Hope for Hope: How to Avoid the Nuclear Holocaust”
- 1985 - Linus C. Pauling - “Vitamin C and Health“
- 1986 - Hans Bethe - “Star Wars”
- 1987 - E. J. Wagner - “Murder at the Medical
School”
- 1990 - Maurice Goldhaber - “The Search for
the Ultimate Radioactivity - Proton Decay”
- 1993 - Hans Frauenfelder - “Proteins as Paradigms
of Complex Systems”
- 1997 - Chen Ning Yang - “Symmetry and Physics”
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