CONFERENCES
History of Physics
2019
History of Science
Jungfraujoch: European Physical Society Historic Site, Symposium, University of Bern, Switzerland, 7 February 2019
B. Calpini, Jungfraujoch, a reference site for meteorology, climatology and more, Symposium EPS Historic Site, Bern, 07.02.2019
E. Fluckiger, Cosmic Ray Research at Jungfraujoch, Symposium EPS Historic Site, Bern, 07.02.2019
C. Frohlich, How variable is the Solar Constant, Symposium EPS Historic Site, Bern, 07.02.2019
M. Grenon, The exploitation of extended windows in the UV and IR spectrum at Jungfraujochby stellar and solar astronomers, Symposium EPS Historic Site, Bern, 07.02.2019
E. Mahieu, Monitoring the atmospheric compositions at Jungfraujoch since the Fifties: an epic, Symposium EPS Historic Site, Bern, 07.02.2019
M. Leuenberger, Today’s activity at Jungfraujoch, Symposium EPS Historic Site, Bern, 07.02.2019
U. Lohmann, A. Back, Y. Boose, J. Henneberger, o. Henneberg, Z. Kanji, L. Lacher, D. Neubauer, F. Ramelli,
What did we learn about clouds at Jungfraujoch in terms of their climate impact, Symposium EPS Historic Site, Bern, 07.02.2019
History of Physics in London Universities, Institute of Physics, London, UK, 24 April 2019
Discoveries that changed the world: Chadwick and Meitner, Queen’s Building, University of Bristol, UK, 7 May 2019
The Centenary of Transmutation, IoP History of Physics Group, University of Manchester, UK, 8 June 2019
Scientific Legacy of the Third Baron Rayleigh, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Free School Lane, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 19 Sep 2019, 10:00 to 17:30
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