Van Vleck Lecture

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The Van Vleck Lectures (Abigail and John Van Vleck Lectures) are an award and lecture series at the University of Minnesota to which physicists of international repute are invited. It is named after Nobel Prize winner John Hasbrouck Van Vleck , who previously taught at the University of Minnesota. The lecture series was founded in 1980 by his widow Abigail and has existed since 1983.

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Individual evidence

  1. 42nd Van Vleck Lecture, held in 2019