TFD 27 - Türk Fizik Derneği 27. Uluslararası Fizik Kongresi

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Turkish Physical Society 27th International Physics Conference of scientific meeting host of Istanbul University will be held between 14 – 17 September 2010 at Istanbul University Faculty of Science / Istanbul. It will be jointly supported by TUBİTAK, TAEK, Istanbul University, Aksaray University, Bitlis Eren University, Cankaya University, Erzincan University, Hakkari University, Harran University, Istanbul Arel University, Mugla University, Rize University and Sabancı University.

Istanbul has chosen to be one of the 2010 European Capital of Culture so consequently it is decided to hold the congress in Istanbul and with this enthusiasm it is aimed to prepare the congress program at the highest scientific level till now.

Aim of congress is to bring national physicists together and with international participation, to increase scientific communication with world physicists.Also we have two Nobel winners in this year.

 

Klaus von Klitzing
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1985

"for the discovery of the quantized Hall effect"

Born in 1943, in Schroda. Study of physics at Braunschweig Technical University. He finished his Ph.D. thesis on “Galvanomagnetic Properties of Tellurium in Strong Magnetic Fields” in 1972. He is the director and scientific member at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research since 1985.

Gerardus 't Hooft
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1999

"for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics"

Born in 1946, in Den Helder, The Netherlands. He got his Physics and Mathematics degree at the University of Utrecht. He finished his Ph.D. thesis on the subject ``Renormalization Procedure for Yang-Mills fields'', in 1972.  Asteroid 9491 Thooft is named in his honor. He is a scientific member of Spinoza Institute and Institute for Theoretical Physics of University of Utrecht.

 

 

Ord. Prof. Dr. Cemil Birsel Conference Hall

.       Ord. Prof. Dr.Cahit Arf Classroom             Prof. Dr. Kerim Erim Amphitheater

.      Prof. Dr. Engin Arık Classroom              Prof. Dr. Fahir Yeniçay Classroom
 

İstanbul - The European Capital of Culture

The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union for a period of one calendar year during which it is given a chance to showcase its cultural life and cultural development.

A number of European cities have used the City of Culture year to transform their cultural base and, in doing so, the way in which they are viewed internationally.

The European Capital of Culture programme was initially called the European City of Culture and was conceived in 1983 by Melina Mercouri, then serving as Greek Minister of Culture.

Mercouri believed that at the time, culture was not given the same attention as politics and economics and a project for promoting European cultures within the member states should be pursued. The European City of Culture programme was launched in the summer of 1985 with Athens being the first title-holder.

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