The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lectures in Chemistry
Year |
Speaker |
Title |
---|---|---|
1996 |
Prof.Alexander Pines |
(1) Some Magnetic Moments |
1995 |
Prof. Friedrich Hensel |
(1) The Liquid-Vapor Phase Transition in Fluid Metals and Semiconductors |
1994 |
Prof. Graham R. Flemming |
(1) Chemical Dynamics in Solution: Real Time Probing of Nuclear and Electronic Motion |
1993 |
Prof. Anatol M. Zhabotinsky |
(1) Wave Propagation and Pattern Formation in Nonuniform Reaction-Diffusion Systems |
1993 |
Prof. Ahmed H. Zewail |
Femto Chemistry in Cavities |
1992 |
Prof. Richard E. Smalley |
(1) C60 and the Emerging Carbon-Based Nanotechnology |
1991 |
Prof. Vitali Goldanskii |
Quantum Chemical Reactions at the Deep Cold |
1990 |
Prof. Robert J. Silbey |
(1) Tunneling and Relaxation in Low Temperature Systems |
1989 |
Prof. Walter D. Knight |
(1) Magic Numbers, Structures and Stability |
1988 |
Prof. Harold L. Friedman |
(1) Developments in the Theory of the Ferrous-Ferric Electron Exchange in Water |
1987 |
Prof. Adam Heller |
1) Electrical Communication Between Enzymes and Metal Electrodes |
1986 |
Prof. Robert G. Shulman |
(1) Cellular Suspension: E. Coli, Yeast and Tumor Cells |
1986 |
Prof. George Feher |
(1) Bacterial Photosynthesis: Structure and Function of Reaction Centers - I |
1985 |
Prof. Bruce J. Berne |
(1) Quantum Molecular Dynamics |
1984 |
Prof. John B. Fenn |
(1) Whence the Supersonic Jet Set |
1982 |
Prof. Andrew Streitweiser |
(1) The Electronic Theory of Organic Chemistry |
1980 |
Prof. Rudolph A. Marcus |
(1) Electron Transfer Reactions in Solutions and at Electrodes |
In 1997 the Sackler Lectures were renamed "The Jortner Lectures in Chemistry". |