The American Mathematical Society sponsors a series of public lectures in mathematics entitled The AMS Einstein Public Lecture in Mathematics. The lectures began in 2005, to celebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of Einstein's annus mirabilis. They are to be given annually at one of the Society's eight sectional meetings. The year 1905 marked the publication by Albert Einstein in Germany of three fundamental papers that changed the course of twentieth-century physics. Einstein later moved to the United States, where he became a founding member of the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
The next Einstein Public Lecture will be given by
Terence Tao, University of California, Los Angeles, at the sectional meeting to be held at UCLA October 9-10, 2010.
Einstein Lectures
04/04/09 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 2009 Spring Southeastern Section Meeting Michael S. Waterman, University of Southern California Reading DNA sequences:Twenty-first century technology with eighteenth century mathematics http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/einstein-lecture-poster-09.pdf
10/6/07 Rutgers University-New Brunswick, College Avenue Campus, New Brunswick, NJ, 2007 Fall Eastern Section Meeting Sir Roger Penrose, University of Oxford Spacetime Conformal Geometry, and a New Extended Cosmology http://www.ams.org/meetings/Einstein-lecture-poster-8.5x11.pdf