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Nobel Prize For Physics nobel Prize for Physics. For years not listed, no award was made. 1901. 1994. CliffordG. Shull (US) and bertram N. brockhouse (Canada), for adapting beams of http://homepages.shu.ac.uk/~acsdry/quizes/physics.htm
Extractions: Nobel Prize for Physics For years not listed, no award was made. Wilhelm K. Roentgen (Germany), for discovery of Roentgen rays Hendrik A. Lorentz and Pieter Zeeman (Netherlands), for work on influence of magnetism upon radiation A. Henri Becquerel (France), for work on spontaneous radioactivity; and Pierre and Marie Curie (France), for study of radiation John Strutt (Lord Rayleigh) (U.K.), for discovery of argon in investigating gas density Philipp Lenard (Germany), for work with cathode rays Sir Joseph Thomson (U.K.), for investigations on passage of electricity through gases Albert A. Michelson (U.S.), for spectroscopic and metrologic investigations Gabriel Lippmann (France), for method of reproducing colors by photography Guglielmo Marconi (Italy) and Ferdinand Braun (Germany), for development of wireless Johannes D. van der Waals (Netherlands), for work with the equation of state for gases and liquids Wilhelm Wien (Germany), for his laws governing the radiation of heat Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes (Netherlands), for work leading to production of liquid helium Max von Laue (Germany), for discovery of diffraction of Roentgen rays passing through crystals
Shull Wins Physics Nobel For Work Done 40 Years Ago terms, Clifford G. Shull has helped answer the question of where atoms are, and BertramN. brockhouse the question of what atoms do, the nobel citation read. http://the-tech.mit.edu/V115/N0/shull.00n.html
Extractions: Although 1994 will be the date recorded for Professor Emeritus of Physics Clifford G. Shull's Nobel Prize, the records probably won't record the campaign on his behalf that followed the real prize-winning effort, which took place more than 40 years ago when Shull worked at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Shull's most important work was done at the Oak Ridge facility in Tennessee from 1946-51. At Oak Ridge, Shull, 79, and his colleague, the late Ernest Wollan, "systematically investigated the fundamental principles of elastic neutron scattering, thus providing the groundwork for this type of research," said Robert J. Birgeneau, dean of the School of Science. Members of the physics community have been lobbying the Nobel committee for 10 years to award the prize to Shull. The effort succeeded last year because Birgeneau and Institute Professor Jerome I. Friedman, a 1990 winner in physics, were able to convince international leaders in physics to recognize Shull and Bertram N. Brockhouse of McMaster University as the "real pioneers," Birgeneau said. Shull, 79, and Brockhouse shared the $930,000 prize for developing a new way of looking at atoms.
Clifford G. Shull Wins Physics Nobel Prize G. Shull has helped answer the question of where atoms are,' and bertram N. Brockhousethe question of what atoms do', according to the nobel citation. http://the-tech.mit.edu/V114/N48/shull.48n.html
Extractions: Professor Emeritus of Physics Clifford G. Shull will share this year's Nobel Prize in Physics for his development of neutron scattering techniques to analyze condensed matter. The $930,000 award was announced by the Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday. Shull, 79, will share the prize with Bertram N. Brockhouse of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Shull is the fourth member of the MIT physics faculty to win the prize. "It is very exciting to be honored in this fashion," Shull said. "It's all the more exciting" that it happened over 40 years after the work was done, he said. The neutron scattering techniques developed by Shull and his colleagues are "tools for learning things about materials," Shull said at a press conference on Wednesday. Using these techniques scientists can find "very basic information that determines the physical properties of a material." "In simple terms, Clifford G. Shull has helped answer the question of where atoms are,' and Bertram N. Brockhouse the question of what atoms do'," according to the Nobel citation. Shull received "a very, very well deserved prize," said Professor of Physics and Department Chair Ernst J. Moniz.
Extractions: Contact information Shull CAMBRIDGE, Mass. MIT Professor Emeritus Clifford G. Shull, co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1994, died on March 31 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Medford, MA, following a brief illness. Professor Shull was 85 and lived in Lexington, MA. Professor Shull shared the 1994 Nobel Prize with Professor Bertram S. Brockhouse of McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. "Clifford G. Shull has helped answer the question of where atoms 'are' and Bertram N. Brockhouse, the question of what atoms 'do,'" the Nobel citation said. Professor Shull's prize was awarded for his pioneering work in neutron scattering, a technique that reveals where atoms are within a material like ricocheting bullets reveal where obstacles are in the dark. When a beam of neutrons is directed at a given material, the neutrons bounce off, or are scattered by, atoms in the sample being investigated. The neutrons' directions change, depending on the location of the atoms they hit, and a diffraction pattern of the atoms' positions can then be obtained. Understanding where atoms are in a material and how they interact with one another is the key to understanding a material's properties.
Famous Canadian Medical Inventors Top of Page. Neville brockhouse bertram N. brockhouse brockhouse'sNobel prize can be traced back to 1951. Fresh out of the University http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/canada_medical_inventors.htm
Extractions: I was born in Montreal in 1939, the second son of poor immigrants. My mother worked in a textile mill and my father in a grocery store before they met and married. It was from them that I learned that hard work in stable surroundings could yield rewards, even if only in infinitesimally small increments. Frederick Banting In the fall of 1920, Banting, a surgeon without research experience, read an article about the pancreas. Later that night, he jotted down his idea for an experimental procedure that would lead, in less than two years, to the miraculous recovery of the first diabetic patient experimentally treated with insulin.
The Hindu : Nobel Laureates In Physics: Down Memory Lane Science Tech Previous Next nobel Laureates in physics Down memory lane. 1994BERTRAM N. brockhouse for the development of neutron spectroscopy and http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/10/11/stories/08110005.htm
Extractions: Front Page National Southern States Other States ... Next 2001 WOLFGANG KETTERLE, ERIC CORNELL AND CARL WEIMANN for their achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates. 2000-1991 2000 ZHORES I. ALFEROV, and HERBERT KROEMER for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto- electronics and JACK ST. CLAIR KILBY for his part in invention of the integrated circuit. 1999 GERARDUS 'T HOOFT, and MARTINUS J.G. VELTMAN for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics. 1998 ROBERT B. LAUGHLIN, HORST L. STORMER and DANIEL C. TSUI for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations. 1997 STEVEN CHU, CLAUDE COHEN-TANNOUDJI and WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. 1996 DAVID M. LEE, DOUGLAS D. OSHEROFF and ROBERT C. RICHARDSON for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3.
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Extractions: 2001: Eric Cornell (ABD), Wolfgang Ketterle (Almanya), Carl Wieman (ABD) 2000: Zhores Alferov (Rusya), Herbert Kroemer (ABD), Jack Kilby (ABD) 1999: Gerardus 't Hooft (Hollanda), Martinus Veltman (Hollanda) 1998: Robert B. Laughlin (ABD), Horst L. Stoermer (Almanya), Daniel C. Tsui (ABD) 1997: Steven Chu (ABD), Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Fransa), William D. Phillips (ABD) 1996: David M. Lee (ABD), Douglas D. Osheroff (ABD), Robert C. Richardson (ABD) 1995: Martin L. Perl (ABD), Frederick Reines (ABD) 1994: Bertram N. Brockhouse (Kanada), Clifford G. Shull (ABD) 1993: Russell A. Hulse (ABD), Joseph H. Taylor (ABD) 1992: Georges Charpak (Fransa) 1991 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (Fransa)
Nobel Prize In Physics Winners 2002 nobel Prize in Physics Winners 20021901. (also to bertram N. BROCKHOUSEfor the development of neutron spectroscopy. CLIFFORD http://fatihince.tripod.com/nobel.html
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Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Physics brought to you by. The nobel Prize Internet Archive 1997 bertram N. BROCKHOUSEfor the development of neutron spectroscopy. http://www.isan.troitsk.ru/INC/Nobel/Winners.htm
Extractions: Nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year Winners Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri; Curie, Marie; Curie, Pierre Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Thomson, Sir Joseph John Michelson, Albert Abraham Lippmann, Gabriel Braun, Carl Ferdinand Marconi, Guglielmo Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik Wien, Wilhelm Dalen, Nils Gustaf Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike Laue, Max Von Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard Einstein, Albert Bohr, Niels Millikan, Robert Andrews Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Franck, James; Hertz, Gustav Perrin, Jean Baptiste Compton, Arthur Holly; Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Richardson, Sir Owen Willans De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Heisenberg, Werner Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice; Schroedinger, Erwin Chadwick, Sir James