Higgs Lecture: 50 years of Quantum Chromodynamics by Professor David Gross

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The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences is delighted to present the Annual Higgs Lecture. The inaugural Annual Higgs Lecture was delivered in December 2012 by its name bearer, Professor Peter Higgs, who returned to King's after graduating in 1950 with a first-class honours degree in Physics, and who famously predicted the Higgs Boson particle.

Professor David Gross from the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, California delivered the Higgs Lecture on '50 years of Quantum Chromodynamics: The Theory of The Strong Nuclear Force'.

As Quantum Chromodynamics turns fifty years old this year, Professor David J Gross discussed the past, present and future of this remarkable theory.

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