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The Copenhagen Spirit: A History of the Niels Bohr Institute   

The Copenhagen Spirit: A History of the Niels Bohr Institute  

“Copenhagen”—few city names evoke stronger associations among physicists. Niels Bohr’s Institute for Theoretical Physics opened its doors in 1921. It became a key context for the genesis and further elaboration of quantum mechanics. The city of Copenhagen also lent the most prominent interpretation of the theory its name. After Bohr’s 1922 Nobel Prize, physicists from all over the world flocked to the Institute. They were attracted by a unique confluence of factors that Werner Heisenberg in 1930 dubbed the “Copenhagen spirit.” In my talk, I will present a short history of twentieth-century physics in Copenhagen, discuss the reasons for the Institute’s successes both before and after World War II, and elaborate on the secrets of the “Copenhagen spirit.

Foredraget afholdes på engelsk / The lecture will be in English.

Efter foredraget uddeles H.C. Ørsted Medaljen til en inspirerende grundskolelærer.

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The Copenhagen Spirit: A History of the Niels Bohr Institute  

Dato: 9. May 2022
Tidspunkt: 19:30-22:00

Foredragsholder: Direktør Christian Joas
Institution: Niels Bohr Archives
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The lecture will be held: Auditorium 1, H.C. Ørsted Building, Universitetsparken 5, 2100 Copenhagen Ø

Comments:
Please note that you must not park in front of the main entrance to the University Park 5. You can park between the H.C. Ørsted building and the August Krogh building, on the slightly makeshift parking lot right next to the new building, but it requires a special P-permit. P permission can be obtained from SNUs representative at the main entrance to the University Park 5 between noon. 18:45-19:15 and must be filled with the car number and date and placed in the windscreen. The Easypark can be parked along the Nørre Allé. There is good public transport to the University Park, buses 184, 185 and 150S all have stops at the University Park, and bus 6A has a stop nearby.