ICTP After 45 Programme

A three-day event on science and development for a changing world

Below is the full list of speakers for ICTP's After 45 event. ICTP is producing separate, high-quality videos of each speaker; those that are currently available are linked on this page. Please check back frequently for additions.

Day 1, 8 November 2010
09:00

Welcome remarks and keynote addresses by:

  • Fernando Quevedo (Director, ICTP)
  • Roberto Petronzio (President, INFN and Chairman, ICTP Steering Committee)
  • Gretchen Kalonji (Assistant Director-General, UNESCO, representing the Director-General)
  • Werner Burkart (Deputy Director General, IAEA, representing the Director General). (Video)
10:00

Remarks by local authorities:

  • Roberto Molinaro (Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia-Giulia)
video
  • Roberto Di Piazza (Mayor of Trieste)
video
  • Adele Pino (Provincia di Trieste)
video
10:20

ICTP Strategic Plan, Fernando Quevedo (Director, ICTP)
Video: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

10:45 Coffee break
11:15

2010 Dirac Medal Award Ceremony

Italian physicist Nicola Cabibbo (University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy) and Indian-American physicist Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan (University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA) have been awarded ICTP's Dirac Medal for 2010.
Video: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Dirac Medal lecture: Luciano Maiani (President CNR) Universality of the Weak Interactions: recalling Nicola Cabibbo
Video: Part 1, Part 2

Brief remarks by Andrea Cabibbo and Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan

12:30 Lunch
14:00 Keynote speeches
Chair: Roberto Petronzio (INFN)
  • The Future of Science
    David Gross (Director, The Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, USA,and Physics Nobel Laureate 2004)
  • Speech videos: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
  • The Importance of Science for Developing Countries
    Jacob Palis (President, TWAS)
  • Speech videos: Part 1, Part 2
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Session on supporting science in the developing world
Co-chairs: Werner Burkart (Deputy Director General, IAEA), Gretchen Kalonji (Assistant Director-General, UNESCO)

An  overview  of  international  support  efforts,  with  contributions  by  high-level  representatives  of  governments,  agencies  and  institutions from developing, emerging, and developed countries.
  • Ali Al-Shamlan (Director General, Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science)
video
  • Jean-Pierre Ezin (Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology, African Union)
video
  • Saroj Kumar Jha (World Bank)
video
  • Eduardo Sorribes Manzana (Policy Advisor, DG Development, European Commission)
video
  • Franklin Moore (Senior Development Counsellor, USAID)
video
  • Jacob Palis (President, TWAS)
  • Atta-ur-Rahman (Coordinator General, COMSTECH)
video
17:15

Session on the importance of education and training in the
developing world
Chair: Walter Kohn (UC, Santa Barbara and Chemistry Nobel Laureate, 1998)

  • John Ellis (CERN)
video
  • Mohamed H.A. Hassan (Executive Director, TWAS)
video
  • Arlen Hastings (Executive Director, Science Initiative Group)
video
  • Saroj Kumar Jha (World Bank)
video
  • Javier Moguerza (representing Young Scientist Ambassador Programme)
video
  • Konrad Osterwalder (Rector, UNU)
video
  • Helen Quinn (Stanford University)
video
  • Herwig Schopper (Chairman, Scientific Board, IBSP Programme, UNESCO)
video
18:15 Signing Ceremony: ICTP and South America
Day 2, 9 November 2010
09:00

Sessions on Science within a Changing Geopolitical Framework
A series of presentations focusing on regional success stories and challenges regarding science and mathematics education in developing countries. Contributors will include ministers, policy makers, and high-level scientists.

Science in Africa
Chair: Jean-Pierre Ezin (Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology, African Union)

  • Francis K.A. Allotey (President, African Physical Society)
video
  • Hafid Aourag (Director General, Algerian Research Council)
  • Thomas Auf der Heyde (Department of Science and Technology, South Africa, representing the Minister)
video
  • Amadou Tidiane Ba (Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Senegal)
  • Abdelaziz Benjouad (Scientific Director, National Centre for Scientific Research and Technology, Morocco)
video
  • Jane Mubanga Chinkusu (Director, Department of Science and Technology, Zambia, representing the Minister)
video
  • Hamed Ben Dhia (President, University of Sfax, Tunisia, representing the Minister)
video
  • Henri Dzinotyiweyi (Minister for Science and Technology Development, Zimbabwe)
video
  • Ladi Hamalai (National Assembly, Nigeria)
video
  • Zohra Ben Lakhdar (L'Oreal Prize Winner, Tunisia)
video
  • Simon Lokodo (Minister of Tourism, Trade and Industry, Uganda)
  • Grace Oladunni Olaniyan-Taylor (L'Oreal Prize Winner, Nigeria)
video
  • Oumarou Bouba (Rector, University I, Yaound, Cameroon, representing the Minister)
video
10:30 Coffee break
11:00

Science in Asia
Chair: Katepalli R. Sreenivasan (former Director, ICTP)

  • Shamsher Ali (President, Bangladesh Academy of Sciences)
video
  • Ali Chamseddine (Founding Director of the Center for Advanced Mathematical Sciences, Lebanon)
video
  • Chen Jia-Er (National Natural Science Foundation of China)
video
  • Rohini Godbole (Indian Institute of Science)
video
  • M.S. Narasimhan (TIFR, India)
video
  • Hamid Saleem (Director, National Centre for Physics, Pakistan)
video
  • Spenta Wadia (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India)
video
  • Yu Lu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
video
  • Khatijah Bt. Mohd. Yusoff (Deputy Secretary General (Science), Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation, Malaysia)
video

 

12:00

Science in Eastern Europe and the Balkans
Chair: Rexhep Meidani (former President of Albania and Member, Club of Madrid)

  • Goran Djordjevic (Executive Director, SEENET-MTP, Serbia)
video
  • Maciej Kolwas (President, European Physical Society)
video
  • Namik K. Pak (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
video
  • Giorgio Rosso Cicogna (Alternate Secretary General, Central European Initiative (CEI))
video
  • Engelbert Ruoss (Director, UNESCO Venice Office)
video
  • Nana Shatashvili (Andronikashvili Institute of Physics, Georgia)
video
  • Nicolae Victor Zamfir (Director General, Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering (NIPNE), Romania)
video

 

12:50 Lunch
14:30

Science in Latin America and Caribbean
Chair: Miguel A. Virasoro (former Director, ICTP)

  • Carlos Arago (President, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico, Brazil)
video
  • Alejandro Ceccatto (Deputy Minister, Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation, Argentina)
video
  • Rosa Maria Amaya Fabian de Lopez (Secretary of Science, Guatemala)
video
  • Karen Hallberg (Argentinian Physics Association)
video
  • Jean Vernet Henry (Rector, University of Haiti)
video
  • Victor Latorre (Academy of Sciences, Peru)
video
  • Celso Pinto de Melo (President, Brazilian Physical Society)
video
  • Jose Luis Moran Lopez (Mexican Physical Society)
video
  • Carlos Ordoez (Panama, University of Houston)
video
  • Eduardo Posada (Centro Internacional de Fsica and President of the Colombian Association for the Advancement of Science)
video
  • Veronica Riquer (Mexico, University of Rome La Sapienza)

  • Marta Rovira (President, CONICET, Argentina)
video
15:45 Coffee break
16:15

Panel Discussion
A summary of key points made during the morning and afternoon sessions
Chair: Peter Goddard (Director, IAS, Princeton)

Rapporteurs:

  • Africa: Romain Murenzi (Director, AAAS-Center for Science, Technology, and Sustainable Development, former Minister of Science, Rwanda)
video
  • Asia: Tsou Sheung Tsun (Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford)
video
  • Eastern Europe and the Balkans: Yanko Yanev (IAEA)
video
  • Latin America and the Caribbean: Leticia Cugliandolo (Director, Les Houches School of Physics)
video

 

17:15

2010 ICTP Prize and lecture: Fluid Dynamics from Gravity
Shiraz Minwalla, a string theorist at the Tata Institute of Fundamental
Research (TIFR) in Mumbai, India, has been named the recipient of the
2010 ICTP Prize.

Prize ceremony and lecture videos: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6

Day 3, 10 November 2010
Dirac Medal 25th Anniversary
Click here to see separate programme