Salam legacy
Celebrating Salam's legacy at Imperial
A series of engagement initiatives have been taken place celebrating Prof. Abdus Salam legacy. See below for a documentary and public lectures as well as
YouTube videos
Salam documentary
Abdus Salam: A unifying force
Abdus Salam (1926-1996) was a 1979 Nobel laureate in Physics, and helped found the Theoretical Physics Group at Imperial College London. He first arrived at Imperial College London in 1957 and remained a professor here for the rest of his life. Salam won the Nobel Prize, along with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg, for his work in unifying two fundamental forces of nature: electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force. Not only was Salam a brilliant theoretical physicist, but he also championed the spread of science in the developing world.
Abdus Salam and the Fundamental Forces of Nature
Public lecture and Q&A by Brian Cox and Atish Dabholkar
A special lecture hosted by Imperial Theoretical Physics and Imperial Institutional Events, to celebrate the naming of the Abdus Salam Library at Imperial. We welcome Professor Atish Dabholkar, the current Director of ICTP in Trieste, Italy, and Professor Brian Cox CBE, renowned science communicator as our key speakers.
Professor Abdus Salam +50 Conference
Public event celebrating the 50 years anniversary of Prof. Salam's Nobel prize
Tasneem Zehra Husain public lecture
Transcending Boundaries: The Life, Work and Legacy of Abdus Salam
A talk about the life, work and legacy of Pakistani Nobel Laureate, Abdus Salam. Delivered to high school students, as part of Salam Celebration Day at Imperial College, London, on January 29, 2024.