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  1. Laser Physics at the Limits
  2. Engaging students with active thinking.(Research): An article from: Peer Review by Carl E. Wieman, 2005-01-01
  3. Hochschullehrer (Boulder, Colorado): Eric A. Cornell, Carl E. Wieman, Herbert Kroemer, Ward Churchill, Peter Zoller, George Gamow (German Edition)
  4. Collected Papers of Carl Wieman by Carl E. Wieman, 2008-01-10
  5. El quinto estado de la materia.(física)(TT: The fifth state of matter.)(TA: physics)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Epoca by Esperanza G. Molina, Antonio I. Campillo, 2001-11-30

61. Government Computer News (GCN) Daily News -- Federal, State And Local Government
and Technology senior scientist, shared in the 2001 nobel Prize in shared the prizewith University of Colorado professor carl E. wieman and Massachusetts
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October 22, 2001 ; Vol. 20 No. 31
NIST scientist is Nobel man
By P. Daukantas
Eric A. Cornell, a National Institute of Standards and Technology senior scientist, shared in the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics awarded this month for research into an exotic state of matter.
The three were honored for their research into Bose-Einstein condensation, an effect that occurs only when atoms are cooled to a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero [ GCN, Aug. 27, Page 1 Home About GCN Contact GCN ... Advertise

62. Instituto Nicolás Cabrera/ CICLO DE CONFERENCIAS LA FISICA EN
Translate this page 1996 Jean-Pierre Hansen (Cambridge) Robert H. Austin (Princeton) Robert B. Laughlin(Stanford), Premio nobel de Física 1998 carl E. wieman (Boulder) Gerard 't
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63. Instituto Nicolás Cabrera/ Symposium La Física En Los Albores
1996 JeanPierre Hansen (Cambridge) Robert H. Austin (Princeton) Robert B. Laughlin(Stanford), nobel Price in Physics 1998 carl E. wieman (Boulder) Gerard 't
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64. Theses Of MIT Alumni Nobel Prize Winners: Document Services: MIT Libraries
Year of nobel Prize 2001, carl E. wieman, shared Physics Prize MIT SB1973, The study of sodium complexes in the excited state.
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Theses of MIT Alumni Nobel Prize Winners Fifty-five current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize. They include 21 professors, 22 alumni, 13 researchers and one staff physician. Below are direct links to the online theses of MIT alumni who have won Nobel Prizes. A complete list of MIT-related Nobel Prize Winners has been compiled by the MIT News Office. These online page images are freely available to everyone. For PDF and paper copies, see pricing information for MIT Users and non-MIT users Year of Nobel Prize
Kofi Annan , shared Peace Prize
MIT SM 1972, International joint venture with a government partner case study: copper mining in Zambia. George A. Akerlof , shared Economics Prize
MIT PhD 1966

65. Newsletter - Fisica.Net - Www.fisica.net - (C) Prof. Alberto Ricardo Präss
Translate this page Os norte-americanos Eric Cornell e carl wieman eo alemão Wolfgang forma da matériaque é extremamente pura e coerente, da Os vencedores do nobel deste ano
http://fisicanet.terra.com.br/news/20011010.asp
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Três físicos que descobriram novo estado da matéria dividem o Nobel
Nobel de Física também é dividido por três pesquisadores
O fato de terem congelado a matéria em um novo estado pode ajudar na produção de computadores microscópicos
Três físicos que "fizeram átomos cantarem" - segundo cietistas suecos - ganharam o Prêmio Nobel de Física de 2001 na terça-feira, por congelarem a matéria em um novo estado, que poderia ajudar na produção de computadores microscópicos e revolucionar a orientação de aeronaves.
Os norte-americanos Eric Cornell e Carl Wieman e o alemão Wolfgang Ketterle dividem o prêmio de US$ 1 milhão por criarem uma forma da matéria que é extremamente pura e coerente, da mesma maneira como os raios laser são um tipo puro de luz. "Os vencedores do Nobel deste ano foram bem-sucedidos - eles fizeram os átomos 'cantarem em uníssono' - ao descobrir um novo estado da matéria", disse em um comunicado a Academia Real de Ciências da Suécia.
A tecnologia desenvolvida por eles pode criar lasers de átomos que podem, no futuro, ajudar a projetar circuitos de computadores microscópicos muitas vezes menores que os já existentes hoje, permitindo a construção de equipamentos extremamente rápidos, compactos e potentes. Os lasers de átomos também poderiam permitir sistemas de orientação e medidores de gravidade mais exatos, identificando a posição de aviões e do espaço aéreo com precisão de centímetros.

66. Moçambique Editora
Translate this page Prémio nobel Laureados nobel 2001 PRÉMIO nobel DA FÍSICA Eric A. Cornell, norte-americanoWolfgang Ketterle, alemão carl E. wieman, norte-americano Cornell
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67. Physics Today December 2001
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has selected Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle,and carl E. wieman to receive the 2001 nobel Prize in Physics for the
http://www.physicstoday.com/pt/vol-54/iss-12/p14.html
Back to Table of Contents Also This Month: Cornell, Ketterle, and Wieman Share Nobel Prize for Bose-Einstein Condensates Isotopic Analysis of Pristine Microshells Resolves a Troubling Paradox of Paleoclimatology Can Polymeric Carbon-60 Be Magnetic? Site Index Physics Today Home Page Current Issue Past Contents Job Ads Upcoming Meetings Buyer's Guide About Physics Today Contact Us Advertising Information Print Ad Rates and Specs Online Ad Rates and Specs Advertiser Index Product Information Information Exchange Cornell, Ketterle, and Wieman Share Nobel Prize for Bose-Einstein Condensates
Macroscopic quantum states of atomic gases, created in 1995, have more than lived up to initial expectations, with journals still bulging with reports of their fascinating behavior. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has selected Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, and Carl E. Wieman to receive the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates." The three will collect their awards in Stockholm amid more than the usual fanfare, because this year is the centennial of the prize. Cornell is a staff scientist at NIST in Boulder, Colorado, and adjoint professor of physics at the University of Colorado. Wieman is Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Both he and Cornell are fellows at JILA. Ketterle is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics at MIT.

68. Tech - Fizikai Nobel-díj Kvantummechanikai Felfedezésekér
kapta a fizikai nobeldíjat, a kvantummechanika terén elért eredményeikért,jelentették be kedden. A díjat Eric A. Cornell, carl E. wieman és Wolfgang
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Két amerikai és egy német kutató kapta a fizikai Nobel-díjat, a kvantummechanika terén elért eredményeikért, jelentették be kedden. A díjat Eric A. Cornell, Carl E. Wieman és Wolfgang Ketterle kapta az alkáli atomokból álló hígított gázokban létrehozott Bose-Einstein-kondenzáció elõállításával és a kondenzátumok tulajdonságairól szóló alaptanulmányaikért.
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támogatásával A három kutató az anyag korábban csak elméletben ismert új állapota, az úgynevezett Bose-Einstein-kondenzáció létrehozásáért és vizsgálatáért kapta a díjat. A jelenséget Albert Einstein már 1924-ben megjósolta: az indiai S. N. Bose kutatásai alapján arra következtetett, hogy amikor adott mennyiségû részecske megfelelõen közel kerül egymáshoz, és megfelelõen lassan mozog, akkor közösen kerülnek a legalacsonyabb energiájú állapotba, és bekövetkezik a manapság Bose-Einstein kondenzációnak nevezett folyamat. A kutatók hetven éven át próbálkoztak ennek az állapotnak az elõállításával, mígnem 1995-ben Cornell, Wieman és Ketterle sikerrel járt. Az ábrán a rubídiumban létrejövõ Bose-Einstein kondenzáció látható. Baloldalt a háló az atomok jobbára egyenletes eloszlását jelzi, a középsõ és jobboldali képen látható csúcsok magas atomkoncentrációt jeleznek.

69. Nobel Prize For Physics
Welcome to the Reference Homepage of the World, nobel Prize for Physics Name, Year,The Work. Eric A. Cornell USA Wolfgang Ketterle Germany. carl E. wieman USA.
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Nobel Prize for Physics Name Year The Work Eric A. Cornell
USA Wolfgang Ketterle
Germany Carl E. Wieman
USA "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates" Zhores I. Alferov, Herbert Kroemer and Jack S. Kilby The researchers' work has laid the foundations of modern information technology, IT, particularly through their invention of rapid transistors, laser diodes, and integrated circuits (chips). Gerardus 't Hooft, Martinus J.G. Veltman, Netherlands "for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics." Robert B. Laughlin, U.S.A
Horst L. Störmer,
Daniel C. Tsui "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations." CHU, STEVEN, U.S.A
COHEN-TANNOUDJI, CLAUDE, France
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM D., U.S.A "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" LEE, DAVID M., U.S.A

70. 2001 Nobel Laureates -- PeopleSpot.com Lists
2001 nobel Laureates The nobel Prizes honor outstanding accomplishments in Physics PhysicsEric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle and carl E. wieman, for the
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  • Physics Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle and Carl E. Wieman, "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation."
  • Chemistry William S. Knowles, Ryoji Noyori and K. Barry Sharpless, "for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation and oxidation reactions."

71. Bose
Eric A. Cornell, carl E. wieman ve Alman ve küçük elektronik bile?enler üretilmesineyol açabilecek ultraso?uk gaz) 2001 nobel Fizik Ödülü?nün
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Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) got 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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72. Premio Nobel De Física - Wikipedia
Translate this page www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/index.html. 2002 Raymond Davis, Masatoshi Koshiba,Riccardo Giacconi 2001 Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, carl E. wieman 2000
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Raymond Davis, Masatoshi Koshiba, Riccardo Giacconi Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman Zhores I. Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Jack S. Kilby Gerardus 't Hooft Martinus J.G. Veltman Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Störmer, Daniel C. Tsui Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, William D. Phillips David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines

73. The Pakistan Physical Society
fibers). carl E. wieman. The nobel prizes are presented on December10 each year, the anniversary of Alfred nobel's death in 1896.
http://www.pps.org.pk/nobel.htm

74. FEATURE STORY: The 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics: A New State Of Matter
More information about carl wieman http//physics.colorado.edu/directory/faculty/wieman_c 1997Physics Laureates at the nobel eMuseum http//www.nobel.se
http://www.discover.com/nov_01/feat_nobel.html
FEATURE STORY:
The 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics:
A New State of Matter
By Solana Pyne
Nearly 80 years ago Albert Einstein and his colleague Satyendra Nath Bose predicted a quirky and unfamiliar state of matter, in which frigid atoms cease to act as individual particles but instead condense into a single wavelike entity. Most physicists believed the theory, but it took 70 years to actually force atoms into this state. In 1995, scientists supercooled rubidium atoms, creating the first so-called Bose-Einstein condensate. Now, a fleeting six years after this initial success, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in physics to the scientists who created and elaborated on these first condensates. Two of the recipients, Carl Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Eric Cornell of the National Institutes of Standards and Technology in Boulder, were the first to successfully trap and cool atoms to the point where they formed a Bose-Einstein condensate. (See Discover's January 1996 article on this at http://208.245.156.153/archive/outputgo.cfm?ID=668

75. Selected Press Releases
01); Two JILA scientists, carl wieman and Eric Cornell, win 2001 nobel Prize in CUBoulder(3/18/99); Physicists Eric A. Cornell and carl E. wieman are awarded
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  • Debbie Jin receives 2001 Samuel Wesley Stratton Award (
    Mitch Begelman one of the discoverers of extra energy escaping from supermassive black hole (
    Debbie Jin receives 2002 Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award (
    Two JILA scientists, Carl Wieman and Eric Cornell, win 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics! (
    Bose-Einstein Condensate: a new form of matter (
    Carl Wieman named NSF distinguished teaching scholar (
    JILA Researchers generate new approach to working with laser light (
    $15 million research grant won by CU and NIST researchers at JILA (
    Jan Hall receives the Allen V. Astin Measurement Science Award (
    Deborah Jin honored with the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) (
    Jim Faller receives Joseph F. Keithley Award (

76. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Cosmic Particles Scoop Nobel Prize
Americans Eric A Cornell and carl E wieman and German scientist Wolfgang Ketterlecreated American H Robert Horvitz, 55, were awarded the nobel medicine prize
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2309043.stm
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You are in: Science/Nature News Front Page World UK ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Tuesday, 8 October, 2002, 10:35 GMT 11:35 UK Cosmic particles scoop Nobel Prize
A supernova captured using the Chandra x-ray telescope
Three scientists who have discovered new ways to study galaxies and stars have been awarded the Nobel Prize in physics. Raymond Davis Jr and Masatoshi Koshiba take one half of the 10 million kronor award, and Riccardo Giacconi the other half. Davis Jr, from the University of Pennsylvania, US, and Koshiba, from the University of Tokyo, detected tiny particles called neutrinos from within, and outside, the solar system.
The new knowledge has changed the way we look upon the universe
Academy statement Their insights, and follow-up experiments by other researchers, have enabled science to confirm long-held theories about the nuclear reactions that go on inside the Sun. Giacconi, a scientist from Washington DC, made instruments capable of detecting x-rays from outside our Solar System.

77. Nobel Prize
NIST), Boulder, Colorado, USA, Wolfgang Ketterle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, and carl E. wieman, JILA and
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Home Group Research Publications ... News List of the Nobel Prize Laureates (1901-2002) jointly to Eric A. Cornell , JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
Boulder, Colorado, USA, Wolfgang Ketterle , Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, and Carl E. Wieman , JILA and University of Colorado,
Boulder, Colorado, USA, "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases
of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates". one half jointly to Raymond Davis Jr. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA,
USA, and Masatoshi Koshiba University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, "for pioneering
contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos" and the
other half to Riccardo Giacconi Associated Universities Inc., Wasshinnngton, DC, USA

78. Oregon Blue Book: Notables- Carl E. Wieman
carl E. wieman, 1951 (photo University of Colorado at carl Edwin wieman was bornin Corvallis, Oregon on wieman started his career as an assistant professor
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Notable Oregonians: Carl E. Wieman- Physicist/Nobel Prize Winner
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Carl E. Wieman, 1951
(photo: University of Colorado at Boulder) Carl Edwin Wieman was born in Corvallis, Oregon on March 26, 1951 to Orr and Alison Wieman. His father worked in a sawmill and his mother was a social worker. He attended schools in nearby Kings Valley and Philomath and later enrolled in Highland View Middle School in Corvallis. One teacher remembered him as a "...serious kid who never got anything wrong." Wieman attended Corvallis High School, where he competed in chess tournaments and played on the tennis team before graduating in 1969. He later graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973 with a B.S. and Stanford University in 1977 with a Ph.D. Wieman started his career as an assistant professor of physics at the University of Michigan, where he taught for several years before accepting an associate professor appointment at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1984. Three years later he earned the title of full professor, a position he continues to hold. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Wieman has received numerous awards and honors for his research and teaching. The University of Colorado named him as a distinguished professor in 1997 and the University of Chicago awarded him an honorary doctorate of science the same year.

79. Carl E. Wieman - CIRS
wieman, carl E. carl.wieman@Colorado.EDU. wieman developed with Eric Cornell thecooling techniques that allowed them to create the first BoseEinstein
http://www.cirs.net/researchers/physics/wieman.htm
WIEMAN, CARL E. Carl.Wieman@Colorado.EDU Professor of the University of Colorado at Boulder Research interests : Use of lasers and atoms to explore fundamental problems in physics.
Wieman developed with Eric Cornell the cooling techniques that allowed them to create the first Bose-Einstein condensation in an atomic vapor.
Nobel laureate in physics : about the Bose-Einstein Condensate Publications :
S. L. Cornish, N. R. Clausse, J. L. Roberts, E. A. Cornell and C. E. Wieman, " Stable (85) Rb Bose-Einstein condensates with widely tunable interactions " , Physical Review Letters, in press.
S. C. Bennett and C. E. Wieman, " " , Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, (1999).
M. R. Matthews, B. P. Anderson, P. C. Haljan, D. S. Hall, C. E. Wieman and E. A. Cornell, " Vortices in a Bose-Einstein Condensate " , Phys Rev. Lett. 83, 2498 (1999).
C. Myatt, E. A. Burt, R. W Ghrist, E. A. Cornell, and C. E. Wieman, " Production of Two Overlapping Bose-Einstein Condensates by Sympathetic Cooling "

80. PKAL: Carl E. Wieman
Dr. carl E. wieman Distinguished Professor of Physics Director, Project Kaleidoscope,interviewing Dr. carl wieman. courses, but Professor wieman never taught
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