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EdinburghGraham will be talking about ‘War and Scientific Advances’ with author Taylor Downing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Hyatt Regency Hotel, LondonGraham will be talking about Churchill’s Bomb at a private event, organised by the Churchill Centre (UK).
Cambridge, UKAt the two-day event at St John’s College celebrating the life of Sir John Cockcroft, Graham will be giving a talk ‘Churchill confidant, government advisor’ More information: Programme here (PDF) If you do not have a PDF Reader installed on your computer you can get one here: Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader
UCL, UKPhysics department colloquium on ‘Churchill, his nuclear physicists and the Bomb’. Details here.
Meeting the king of the twistorGraham spent last Thursday in Oxford with the great mathematician Roger Penrose, 82, inventor of the mathematical object known as the twistor. In a wide-ranging conversation, Penrose talked about his early life, his development as a scientist and his thoughts on the latest developments in fundamental physics.
Roger Penrose, Oxford, May 2014
Art of ExplainingGraham was on stage in Berlin on Monday evening with Freeman Dyson, Canadian biographer Siobhan Roberts and Russian film-maker Ekaterina Eremenko to discuss ‘The Art of Explaining’. Chaired by the physicist Jochen Bruening, the panel talked about some of the ways of presenting science and mathematics to non-specialist audiences.
Panel at the Restaurant Alpenstueck after their discussion: (left to right) Jochen Bruening, Freeman Dyson, Ekaterina Eremenko, Siobhan Roberts and Graham.
The cleric who wanted Dirac kept out of Westminster AbbeyThe struggle to have Dirac commemorated in Westminster Abbey lasted several years, as Graham describes in The Strangest Man. According to the late physicist Dick Dalitz, who led the group that campaigned for the commemoration, the main obstacle was the Dean of Westminster, who objected that Dirac had been a ‘militant atheist’. …
Michael Mayne, Dean of Westminster Abbey (1986-1996)
BerlinGraham will be discussing The Art of Explaining with mathematical physicist Freeman Dyson, film-maker Ekaterina Eremenko and biographer Siobhan Roberts. More information: The Art of Explaining (PDF) If you do not have a PDF Reader installed on your computer you can get one here: Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader
Meeting a MasterGraham spent yesterday at the University of Utrecht talking with one of the grandmasters of modern theoretical physics, Gerard ‘t Hooft. In a wide-ranging interview for Graham’s next book, the Dutch scientist reflected on the development of quantum field theory since 1970 and on his thinking about current physics.
‘Smashing Physics’ reviewedIn today’s edition of The Guardian, Graham reviews the new book by UCL Professor Jon Butterworth on life as a CERN experimentalist and the hunt for the Higgs boson.