Physics At Minnesota: douglas osheroff, the twentyfourth Van Vleck Lecturer, is Professor Cornell Universityreceiving a Ph.D. degree in The day osheroff earned of his nobel Prize http://www.spa.umn.edu/news/vanvleck/1999/ddo.html
Extractions: Advanced Search Home News Vanvleck ... Help Professor Osheroff has received many awards in addition to the Nobel Prize. These include the 1998 AAPT Richtmyer Memorial Lecture Award, the 1992 J.C. Jackson and C.J. Wood Chair in Physics, the 1991 Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, the 1981 MacArthur Prize, the 1981 Oliver E. Buckley Prize, and the 1976 Sir Frances Simon Memorial Award. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1987 and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1982. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. University of Minnesota This URL: www.spa.umn.edu/news/vanvleck/1999/ddo.html Updated: 31-December-1969 TOP
Douglas Osheroff douglas D. osheroff, 1996 nobel Laureate in Physics, will speak atThe Citadel as part of the 1999 Distinguished Physics Lectures. http://www.citadel.edu/pao/newsreleases/archives/spring99/osheroff.html
Extractions: February 2, 1999 Nobel Laureate to Speak at Citadel Douglas D. Osheroff, 1996 Nobel Laureate in Physics, will speak at The Citadel as part of the 1999 In the Superfluidity in He3, Osheroff will reminisce about his participation in the discovery of the three superfluid phases of liquid He3 when he was a graduate student. In From Aberdeen, Washington to Stockholm, Sweden: My Journey of a Lifetime, Osheroff will describe his life and his work; this presentation will conclude with a question and answer session. The Distinguished Physics Lectures series is funded by grants from The Citadel Development Foundation. For more information, please contact The Citadel Department of Physics at (843) 953-5122.
Extractions: and Predecessor Agencies Chronological Listing Also available Name Field Year Title of Prize Raymond Davis, Jr. Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Alan MacDiarmid Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Robert B. Laughlin Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Paul D. Boyer Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Robert F. Curl, Jr. Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry David Lee Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Douglas D. Osheroff Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Richard E. Smalley Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Mario Molina Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Martin L. Perl Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Frederick Reines Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics F. Sherwood Rowland Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Clifford G. Shull Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Russell A. Hulse Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Rudolph Marcus Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Jerome Friedman Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Henry Kendall Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Richard Taylor Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Norman F. Ramsey
Extractions: and Predecessor Agencies Alphabetical Listing Also available Name Field Year Title of Prize Luis W. Alvarez Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Carl D. Anderson Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics John Bardeen Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics George Wells Beadle Medicine The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Hans A. Bethe Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Felix Bloch Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Paul D. Boyer Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Melvin Calvin Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Owen Chamberlain Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Leon Cooper Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Allan M. Cormack Medicine The Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Caltech Academic Village - Nobel Laureates Ahmed H. Zewail, Chemistry 1999 Faculty. nobel Laureates, Retired Facultyand Alumni Anderson Faculty. osheroff, douglas D. (BS '67) Physics 1996. http://bookstore.caltech.edu/nobellist.html
Extractions: Nobel Laureates Currently on Faculty David Baltimore , Physiology or Medicine 1975 President; Faculty Edward B. Lewis , (PhD '42) Physiology or Medicine 1995 Faculty Rudolph A. Marcus , Chemistry 1992 Faculty Ahmed H. Zewail , Chemistry 1999 Faculty Nobel Laureates, Retired Faculty and Alumni Anderson, Carl D. (BS '27, PhD '30) Physics 1936 Faculty Beadle, George W. Physiology or Medicine 1958 Faculty Delbrück, Max Physiology or Medicine 1969 Faculty Dulbecco, Renato Physiology or Medicine 1975 Former Faculty Feynman, Richard P. Physics 1965 Faculty Fowler, William A. (PhD '36) Physics 1983 Faculty Gell-Mann, Murray Physics 1969 Faculty Glaser, Donald A. (PhD '50) Physics 1960 Lipscomb, William N. (PhD '46) Chemistry 1976 Merton, Robert C. MS '67 Economics 1997 McMillan, Edwin M. (BS '28, MS '29) Chemistry 1951 Millikan, Robert A. Physics 1923 Faculty Morgan, Thomas H. Physiology or Medicine 1933 Faculty Mossbauer, Rudolf Physics 1961 Faculty Osheroff, Douglas D. (BS '67) Physics 1996
Cornell Science News Nobel Prize Winners Richardson and Lee share the prize with douglas osheroff (Cornell Ph.D. 1973) of HoraceWhite Professor of Physics, wrote to the nobel Committee for http://www.news.cornell.edu/science/Oct96/nobelprize.ltb.html
Extractions: List of Cornell University Nobel Laureates Cornell professors David M. Lee, left, and Robert C. Richardson share a toast at a Physics Department reception celebrating their winning of the 1996 Nobel Prize in physics. Click here for a high-resolution copy of this image. Photo by Robert Barker, Cornell University Photography ITHACA, N.Y. Two Cornell physicists, Robert C. Richardson and David M. Lee, won the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics for their 1971 discovery of the superfluid helium-3, a breakthrough in low-temperature physics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced today. (Oct. 9, 1996). "I couldn't believe it," said Lee, Cornell professor of physics, about getting a 5:30 a.m. telephone call from Sweden informing him of the prize. "I always felt that this was an important discovery, but this was a surprise. I thought, I guess I'm not dreaming." Lee taught an 8 a.m. undergraduate physics section today for freshmen and sophomores, but he spent the period describing his discovery.
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Untitled Document douglas D. osheroff, a nobel Laureate and Professor of Physics at Stanford Universitypresented a free public lecture entitled, The Nature of Discovery in http://www.usm.my/usm/misc/usmlink/v4n1/physics.html
Extractions: PHYSICS NOBEL LAUREATE SPEAKS AT USM Douglas D. Osheroff, a Nobel Laureate and Professor of Physics at Stanford University presented a free public lecture entitled, The Nature of Discovery in Physics, on 14 Dec. at the Dewan Budaya (Cultural Hall), USM. Osheroff, who says he has always been fascinated by the unusual properties of matter at very low temperatures shared the 1996 Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of superfluidity in helium-3 with his Ph.D supervisors, David M. Lee and Robert C. Richardson. As a graduate student at Cornell University in the early 1970s, Osheroff was a member of the team that discovered the first of three superfluid phases of liquid helium-3, at a temperature just above absolute zero. This breakthrough in low-temperature physics allowed researchers to study the properties of quantum liquids in detail and to compare these properties with predictions of low-temperature quantum physics to describe matter at the microscopic level. In his lecture, Osheroff spoke at length on how unanticipated discoveries in physics occur, as well as the chaotic nature of the process by which understanding is finally achieved. He illustrated his points with examples from four experiments that he participated in which yielded unexpected new findings in physics. He of course elaborated on the circumstances that led to the discovery of the superfluid phase of helium-3. In particular he discussed where luck and where talent played important roles in making this significant discovery. Osheroff also managed to show off his laboratory notes from the night of the discovery of superfluidity in helium-3 on the overhead projector recorded at 2:40 a.m. - the time, he joked, at which all great discoveries are made.
Douglas Osheroff Memorial Lecture was delivered by Professor douglas D. osheroff of the Departmentof Physics, Stanford University. Dr. osheroff won the 1996 nobel Prize in http://www.physics.dal.ca/Osheroff.html
Extractions: Nobel Prize for Physics, for discovery of superfluidity in Helium Three. Research activities and interests: Solid state, low temperature physics, quantum fluids and solids at ultra low temperatures. Weak localization. Low temperature properties of glasses. Low temperature properties of solids. Osheroff from the age of six began tearing apart toys to play with electric motors, culminating in construction of a 100 keV x-ray machine in his senior year at high school.
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Extractions: Premios Nóbel 2000 La Física es una de las cinco áreas premiadas las cuales menciona el testamento de Alfred Nóbel. El testamento, sin embargo, nunca fue completado. Nóbel simplemente mencionó que los premios deberían de ser otorgados a quienes, en el año precedente, "hayan otorgado el mayor beneficio a la humanidad" y que una parte sea otorgada a la persona que "haya hecho el descubrimiento o invento más importante en el campo de la física". Él también designó a la Academia Real de Ciencias de Suecia para otorgar el Premio de Física, y fue su firme deseo que, al otorgar el premio, "no exista consideración alguna a la nacionalidad de los candidatos, sino que el más valioso lo recibiera, sea o no escandinavo"
Caltech Nobel And Crafoord Laureates nobel Laureates NAME / DEGREE, FIELD, YEAR. Edward B. Lewis Ph.D. '42, physiologyor medicine, 1995. douglas D. osheroff BS '67, physics, 1996. http://prfmp.caltech.edu/catalog/02_03/geninfo/nobel2.html
Nobel Physics Prize - Press Release 1996 award the 1996 nobel Prize in Physics to Professor David M. Lee, Cornell University,Ithaca, New York, USA, Professor douglas D. osheroff, Stanford University http://quanta.kyunghee.ac.kr/physics/low_tem/super_flu/physics-1996-press.html
Extractions: for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3. When the temperature sinks on a cold winter's day water vapour becomes water and water becomes ice. These so-called phase transitions and the changed states of matter can be roughly described and understood with classical physics. What happens when the temperature falls is that the random heat movement in gases, liquids and solid bodies ceases. But the situation becomes entirely different when the temperature sinks further and approaches absolute zero, -273.15°C. In samples of liquid helium what is termed superfluidity occurs, a phenomenon that cannot be understood in terms of classical physics. When a liquid becomes superfluid its atoms suddenly lose all their randomness and move in a coordinated manner in each movement. This causes the liquid to lack all inner friction: It can overflow a cup, flow out through very small holes, and exhibits a whole series of other non-classical effects. Fundamental understanding of the properties of such a liquid requires an advanced form of quantum physics, and these very cold liquids are therefore termed
Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901 osheroff, douglas D.; Richardson, Robert C. 1997. Chu, Steven. http://www.planet101.com/nobel_physics_hist.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
Nobel Prize For Physics nobel Prize for Physics LEE, DAVID M., USA osheroff, douglas D., USA RICHARDSON,ROBERT C., USA, 1996, for their discovery of superfluidity in helium3 . http://www.planet101.com/nobel_physics.htm
Extractions: 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
The Nobel Prize For Physics (1901-1998) is to watch the nobel Foundation web site at http//www.nobel.se. of the neutrino1996 David M. Lee Superfluidity in helium3 douglas D. osheroff Robert C http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Administrivia/nobel.html
Extractions: Original by Scott I. Chase. The following is a complete listing of Nobel Prize awards, from the first award in 1901. Prizes were not awarded in every year. The date in brackets is the approximate date of the work. The description following the names is an abbreviation of the official citation. The Physics prize is announced near the beginning of October each year. One of the quickest ways to get the announcement is to watch the Nobel Foundation web site at http://www.nobel.se
Nobel Physics Prize - Press Release 1996 award the 1996 nobel Prize in Physics to. Professor David M. Lee, Cornell University,Ithaca, New York, USA,. Professor douglas D. osheroff, Stanford University http://physics.uplb.edu.ph/laureates/1996/press.html
Physics 1996 The nobel Prize in Physics 1996. for their discovery of superfluidity in helium3 .David M. Lee, douglas D. osheroff, Robert C. Richardson. USA, USA, USA. http://physics.uplb.edu.ph/laureates/1996/
Fq - Prémios Nobel Da Física Translate this page Galardoados com o Prémio nobel da Física, atribuído pela Fundação nobel, paradistinguir trabalhos de 1996 David M. Lee, douglas D. osheroff, Robert C http://atelier.uarte.mct.pt/fq/quem/nobelfis.htm
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