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A Celebration Honoring Burton Richter

 

W.K.H. Panofsky Auditorium
SLAC, Stanford University
January 21, 2000

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A Celebration honoring Burton Richter took place at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center on Friday, January 21, 2000. This event covered his early days at MIT and Stanford, his science in experimental particle physics, his leadership in accelerator technologies, his career as a Laboratory Director and his influence on the academic, the national, and the international scenes.

The talks were video taped and transfered to web. You can be view them using RealPlayer v.5 or RealPlayer G2, by clicking on the appropriate icon.

TALKS AVAILABLE ON VIDEO

 

RealPlayer
V. 5 G2
Welcome (Jonathan Dorfan) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Burton's MIT Years (Louis Osborne) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Early Work at Stanford (Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
SPEAR/MARK I (John Rees) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
November Revolution (Haim Harari) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Mark II (James Siegrist) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Next Linear Collider (Gustav-Adolph Voss) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Stanford Linear Collider (Nan Phinney) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Burton Richter and SSRL (Arthur Bienenstock) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Burton Richter at the University (Gerhard Casper) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Burton Richter and the Office of Science (Martha Krebs) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Burton Richter and the HEP Division (John O'Fallon) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Burton Richter on the International Scene (Luciano Maiani) RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
Burton Richter Responds and Final Remarks RealPlayer version 5 link RealPlayer version G2 link
 

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