Department of PhysicsDr. Frank Wilczek (2012) "Quantum Beauty"
Dr. Sankar Das Sarma (2011) "Computing with Quantum Knots: Majorana Fermions, NonāAbelian Anyons, and Topological Quantum Computation"
Prof. Alexander Pines (2010) "Some recent developments in unconventional NMR and MRI"
Prof. Alexei Abrikosov (2006) Superconductivity: History and Current State
Prof. John D. Barrow (2003) The Constants of Nature
Prof. Edward W. "Rocky" Kolb (2002) The Quantum and the Cosmos
Prof. Donald M. Eigler (2001) There's Plenty of Room in the Middle: A Perspective From the Bottom
Prof. Michael V. Berry (2000) Seven Wonders of Physics
Prof. Marvin L. Cohen (1999) Predicting New Materials: Alchemy with Computers
Prof. Ivar Giaever (1998) An Electrical Method to Monitor Cell in Tissue Culture
Prof. David M. Lee (1997) Superfluidity in Liquid Helium Three
Prof. Freeman J. Dyson (1996) How the Dinosaurs Might Have Been Saved: Detection and Deflection of Earth-Impacting Bodies
Prof. C. Kumar N. Patel (1996) Support for Science in the 21st Century: An Immodest Proposal
Prof. Walter Kohn (1995) Electronic Structure of Atoms, Molecules, and Solids: an Alternative Approach
Prof. Leon Lederman (1993) The God Particle: If the Universe is the Answer, What is the Question?
Prof. C.N. Yang (1992) Symmetry and Physics
Prof. Nicolaas Bloembergen (1992) Nonlinear Optics: A Historical Perspective
Prof. Norman F. Ramsey (1990) Time and the Physical Universe
Prof. Frederick Reines (1990) The Neutrino: From Poltergeist to Particle