The Misel Family Lecture Series The Irving and Edythe Misel Family Lecture Series, hosted by FTPI, invites physicists from around the world to the University of Minnesota to discuss physics with the general public. It is funded by a private donation gift from the Edythe and Irving Misel family. The list of the Misel Lecturers to date is: • 2006:
Frank Wilczek (2004 Nobel Prize in Physics) • 2007:
Leo Kadanoff (1980 Wolf Prize) • 2008:
Jim Peebles (2019 The Nobel Prize in Physics and 1982 Heineman Prize) • 2009:
Helen Quinn (2000 ICTP Dirac Medal) • 2010:
N. David Mermin (2010 Majorana Prize) • 2011:
Roger Blandford (1998 Heineman Prize) • 2012:
John Ellis (2005
IOP Dirac Medal), 2013:
Eric Cornell (2001 Nobel Prize in Physics) • 2014:
Andrei Linde (2012 Fundamental Physics Prize) • 2015:
Joseph Polchinski (2008
ICTP Dirac Medal and 2017
Fundamental Physics Prize) • 2016:
John Preskill (member of the
National Academy of Sciences) • 2017:
Wendy Freedman (2016
Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics) • 2018:
Nergis Mavalvala (2017 Carnegie Corporation of New York Great Immigrants award recipient and 2014
NOGLSTP LGBTQ Scientist of the Year) • 2019: Charles Marcus (2018
National Academy of Sciences), • 2022:
Carlos Frenk (2014
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Visitor Program FTPI has a worldwide reach. The institute has hosted over 800 individual researchers, from institutions in more than 18 different countries, for working visits of one day to six months.
Workshops FTPI hosts up to three workshops per year for physicists from around the world. This includes the 2013 CAQCD meeting which was special because it was the tenth meeting in the series. The proceedings of the previous conferences – they are held biannually – reveal the developments of QCD and related theories from the early 1990s. As well as a workshop in October 2000 celebrating 30 years of supersymmetry. == Awards ==