February 2002

From National Science Foundation

Scientists, officials to examine Copenhagen issues

National Science Foundation (NSF) Director Rita Colwell will join the President's science advisor, John Marburger, and renowned scientists and authors at a symposium March 2 examining the World War II-era collaboration of eminent physicists Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr. The symposium will also explore the conjunction of science and theater.

The symposium at the National Museum of National History is supported by NSF and the Department of Energy in conjunction with Michael Frayn's play "Copenhagen" at the Kennedy Center. The play explores the 1941 meeting in Denmark between Bohr and Heisenberg (leader of the Nazi nuclear program) and that meeting's influence on the nuclear age.

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What: The Copenhagen Interpretation: Science and History on Stage

Who: John Marburger III, President's Science Advisor and Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy
Rita Colwell, Director, National Science Foundation
Robert Card, Under Secretary, Department of Energy

When: 10 a.m.-5:50 p.m., Sat., March 2

Where: Baird Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History, Constitution Ave. & 10th St., NW, Washington, D.C.

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For the symposium agenda, see: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/ashp/nml/artsci/symposium.html

For more information: Media: Amber Jones (NSF) 703-292-8070/[email protected] or

Jeff Sherwood (DOE) 202-586-4826/[email protected]

Non-media: Brian Schwartz, 212-817-7521/[email protected]



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