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History of RGD
Since the first Symposium in 1958, when Harold Grad (picture) was one of the lecturers, the RGD Symposium has consistently attracted important papers from technical leaders in the
field. These have included Nobelists John Fenn and Ilya Prigogine. Other distinguished lecturers include Lloyd Thomas, Graeme Bird, E. P. Muntz, J. P. Toennies, Y. L.
Klimontovich, Carlo Cercignani, Berni Alder, A. V. Bobylev, and many more.
Locations of past RGD symposia:
- Nice (France) 1958
- Berkeley (USA) 1960
- Paris (France) 1962
- Toronto (Canada) 1964
- Oxford (UK) 1966
- Cambridge (USA) 1968
- Pisa (Italy) 1970
- Stanford (USA) 1972
- Gottingen (Germany) 1974
- Aspen (USA) 1976
- Cannes (France) 1978
- Charlottesville (USA) 1980
- Novosibirsk (Russia) 1982
- Tsukuba (Japan) 1984
- Grado (Italy) 1986
- Pasadena (USA) 1988
- Aachen (Germany) 1990
- Vancouver (Canada) 1992
- Oxford (UK) 1994
- Beijing (China) 1996
- Marseilles (France) 1998
- Sydney (Australia) 2000
- Whistler (Canada) 2002
- Bari (Italy) 2004
- St. Petersburg (Russia) 2006
- Kyoto (Japan) 2008
- Pacific Grove (USA) 2010
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