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         Friedman Jerome I:     more detail
  1. The humanities and the sciences (ACLS occasional paper) by Jerome I Friedman, Peter Galison, et all 1999
  2. Public lectures (LKY distinguished visitor public lecture series) by Jerome I Friedman, 1997
  3. From Statistics to Neural Networks: Theory and Pattern Recognition Applications (Nato a S I Series Series III, Computer and Systems Sciences) by Vladimier S. Cherkassky, Jerome H. Friedman, 1994-09

41. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer Daniel C.Tsui 1990. jerome I. friedman Henry W. Kendall Richard E. Taylor 1989.
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42. The Nobel Prize
nobel Prize winners Literature 1910 Paul Heyse 1927 - Henri Bergson 1958 1988 -Melvin Schwartz 1988 - Jack Steinberger 1990 - jerome friedman 1995 - Martin
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Subject: Interesting Perspective Which segment of our world population do you think has made the most profound contribution to the betterment of mankind? There are 1.2 BILLION Muslims in the world, representing 19.6% of
the world's population. Nobel Prize Winners:
Literature
1957 - Albert Camus
1988 - Najib Mahfooz
Peace
1978 - Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat
1994 - Yasser Arafat
Chemistry 1990 - Elias James Corey 1999 - Ahmed Zewail Medicine 1960 - Peter Brian Medawar 1998 - Ferid Mourad There are 14.1 MILLION Jews in the world, representing 0.2% of the world's population. Nobel Prize winners: Literature 1910 - Paul Heyse 1927 - Henri Bergson 1958 - Boris Pasternak 1966 - Shmuel Yosef Agnon 1966 - Nelly Sachs 1976 - Saul Bellow 1978 - Isaac Bashevis Singer 1981 - Elias Canetti 1987 - Joseph Brodsky 1991 - Nadine Gordimer Peace 1911 - Alfred Fried 1911 - Tobias Michael Carel Asser 1968 - Rene Cassin 1973 - Henry Kissinger 1978 - Menachem Begin 1986 - Elie Wiesel 1994 - Shimon Peres 1994 - Yitzhak Rabin Chemistry 1905 - Adolph Von Baeyer 1906 - Henri Moissan 1910 - Otto Wallach 1915 - Richard Willstaetter 1918 - Fritz Haber 1943 - George Charles de Hevesy 1961 - Melvin Calvin 1962 - Max Ferdinand Perutz 1972 - William Howard Stein 1977 - Ilya Prigogine 1979 - Herbert Charles Brown 1980 - Paul Berg

43. Intellectual Output  From The Arab World
JEWISH nobel WINNERS 0.2% OF WORLDS POPULATION 14,000,000 million Jews. 1988 MelvinSchwartz 1988 - Jack Steinberger 1990 - jerome friedman 1992 - Georges
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ARAB / ISLAMIC NOBEL WINNERS
of World's Population
1,400,000,000 Muslims
Literature
1988 - Najib Mahfooz 1988.
Peace
1978 - Anwar El-Sadat
1994 - Yasser Arafat ... A Joke!!!
Chemistry
1990 Elias James Corey 1999 - Ahmed Zewail Medicine 1960 Peter Brian Medawar 1998 Ferid Mourad Physics Abdus Salam The Norwegians played an ugly joke on the world by pretending Arafat was a Man of Peace. It is time to correct a vile error. Click HERE to add your name to the petition to revoke his award. Masada2000.org special Nobel Prize for I N T E G R I T Y! Norwegian, Kaare Kristiansen was a member of the Nobel Committee. He resigned in 1994 to protest the awarding of a Nobel "Peace Prize" to Yasser Arafat, whom he correctly labeled a "terrorist." JEWISH NOBEL WINNERS OF WORLDS POPULATION 14,000,000 million Jews

44. House Committee On Science
jerome friedman, nobel Prize winner and Institute Professor in the Department ofPhysics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said that flat funding
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DOE SCIENCE FUNDING WASHINGTON, D.C. - To combat more than a decade of essentially flat budgets, funding for the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science needs to be substantially increased, witnesses told a House panel today. Energy Subcommittee Chairman Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) said, "Level funding has, no doubt, hampered direct support of many worthy basic research projects. Flat funding has resulted in deferred maintenance, deteriorating infrastructure, and underutilization of sophisticated research facilities. We must look not only at how we use the facilities we currently have but what we must do to allow our knowledge and our economy to grow." Professor Richard E. Smalley, also a Nobel Prize winner and Director of the Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory at Rice University, explained that increased funding could allow the Office of Science to significantly boost research into nanotechnology. Smalley told the committee that nanotechnology could provide the key to safe, sustainable energy and called for an investment rivaling countries like Korea, Japan and China.

45. House Committee On Science
jerome I. friedman INSTITUTE PROFESSOR generations of outstanding scientists andto participate in discoveries that were recognized with the nobel Prize.
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BEFORE THE HOUSE SCIENCE COMMITTEE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY JULY 25, 2002 JEROME I. FRIEDMAN
INSTITUTE PROFESSOR MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Mr. Chairman, Ms. Woolsey, members of the Subcommittee, I would like to thank you for the opportunity to appear at this hearing to present my views about the Department of Energy's Office of Science. I would also like to express my appreciation for the sustained support that you and other members of the House Science Committee have provided for the DOE and for your commitment to improving DOE's ability to serve our national interests. I have been engaged in physics research and education for half a century, and I find it as exciting and rewarding as ever. But unlike some of my colleagues, I didn't start dreaming about science until I was about to graduate from high school. In fact, I received a scholarship to attend the Art Institute of Chicago Museum School and only at the last minute decided to seek admission to the University of Chicago to study physics. This change occurred as a result of reading a small book on relativity.

46. SLAC Archives & History Office - Nobel Prizes
Richard E. Taylor (SLAC), jerome E. friedman (MIT), and Henry W. Kendall (MIT)shared the 1990 nobel Prize in Physics for their pioneering investigations
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  • Burton Richter (SLAC) and Samuel C. C. Ting (MIT) shared the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physics "for their pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind." Richard E. Taylor (SLAC), Jerome E. Friedman (MIT), and Henry W. Kendall (MIT) shared the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics." Martin L. Perl won the 1995 Nobel Prize "for the discovery of the tau lepton." The SPEAR Storage Ring was the site of the discoveries which led to the awards of the 1976 and 1995 prizes.

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Papers in SPIRESHEP related to their nobel Prize; Press release from the The prizewas awarded to friedman, jerome I., USA, b. 1930, Massachusetts Institute
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48. Nobel Laureates - Department Of Energy Associated Nobel Prize Winners
Chemistry. jerome friedman, Physics, 1990, The nobel Prize in Physics.Henry Kendall, Physics, 1990, The nobel Prize in Physics. Richard
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Nobel Laureates Associated with the Department of Energy
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

49. Jewish Laureates Of Nobel Prizes : Sciforums.com
Jewish Laureates of nobel Prize in Physics Year nobel Laureate Country in particularthe multiwire proportional chamber Poland 1990 friedman, jerome I. for
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Radical Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Physics
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
1997 Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude
"for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Algeria
1996 Lee, David M.
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA
1996 Osheroff, Douglas D. "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA 1995 Perl, Martin L. "for the discovery of the tau lepton " Russia 1995 Reines, Frederick "for the detection of the neutrino" USA 1992 Charpak, Georges "for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber" Poland 1990 Friedman, Jerome I. "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" USA 1988 Lederman, Leon M.

50. Jerome Isaac Friedman
Translate this page jerome Isaac friedman em Chicago, Illinois, pesquisador do Massachusetts Instituteof Technology, Cambridge, MA, que ganhou o Prêmio nobel de Física
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Jerome Isaac Friedman (nascido em 1930) quarks , juntamente com Henry W. Kendall ., americano do Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, e Richard E Taylor high school Einstein Enrico Fermi Master's degree John Marshall . Continuou na UC como post-doc Valentine Val Telegdi . Orientado por Telegdi juntou-se ao grupo de Robert Hofstadter (1957) no High Energy Physics Laboratory da Stanford University como um Research Associate Henry Kendall Richard Taylor , quando este estava concluindo sua tese em outro grupo de pesquisas. Mudou-se para o Physics Department do Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1960), passando a trabalhar com o grupo de David Ritson W.Panofsky Foto copiada do site NOBEL e-MUSEUM:
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51. MedSMART, Inc.
jerome I. friedman, nobel Laureate. jerome I. friedman earned the 1990nobel Laureate for his essential contribution to particle physics.
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MedSMART, Inc. Mission Services People Contact ... Resources Jerome I. Friedman, Nobel Laureate. Traver Gruen-Kennedy, Citrix E-Ambassador. Dr. Anthony Davidson,
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Nobel Laureate, World-Renowned E-Learning Expert, and Citrix E-Ambassador Join MedSMART Board
Ann Arbor, MI (September 3, 2002) -Three experts concluded that MedSMART, 2002 Laval Prizewinner, represents quantum leaps in the capability to deliver superior medical skills training to the poorest, most remote regions of the globe. Jerome I. Friedman earned the 1990 Nobel Laureate for his essential contribution to particle physics. Currently Professor of Physics, MIT, Friedman had early and serious interests in art but became interested in physics after reading Einstein's Relativity. Taught and inspired by Fermi at the University of Chicago, he continued to make important contributions to particle physics. With Henry Kendall and Richard Taylor, Friedman was awarded the Nobel Prize for experimentally discovering quarks -the fundamental building blocks of matter. He continues his interests in high-energy physics and art. "With the development of modern communications technology," said Dr. Friedman, "MedSMART offers a visionary program whose time has come to significantly improve the practice of medicine in all parts of the world."

52. Clifford G. Shull Wins Physics Nobel Prize
Birgeneau and Institute Professor jerome I. friedman, a 1990 nobel winner, nominatedShull for the prize with the international support of leaders in the
http://the-tech.mit.edu/V114/N48/shull.48n.html
Clifford G. Shull Wins Physics Nobel Prize
By Daniel C. Stevenson
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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 Œare,' and Bertram N. Brockhouse the question of what atoms Œdo'," according to the Nobel citation. Shull received "a very, very well deserved prize," said Professor of Physics and Department Chair Ernst J. Moniz.

53. Shull Wins Physics Nobel For Work Done 40 Years Ago
the nobel committee for 10 years to award the prize to Shull. The effort succeededlast year because Birgeneau and Institute Professor jerome I. friedman, a
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Shull wins physics Nobel for work done 40 years ago
By Daniel C. Stevenson
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.

54. Nobel Laureates
Chemistry. for their work on reaction dynamics herschbach@chemistry.harvard.edu.jerome I. friedman, 1990 nobel Laureate in Physics. for
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A merican J unior A cademy of S ciences HOME Back to Boston 2002 SHELDON L. GLASHOW
1979 Nobel Laureate in Physics for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including inter alia the prediction of the weak neutral current.
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DAVID H. HUBEL 1981 Nobel Laureate in Medicine for their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system. david_hubel@hms.harvard.edu DUDLEY R. HERSCHBACH 1986 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry for their work on "reaction dynamics"
herschbach@chemistry.harvard.edu JEROME I. FRIEDMAN 1990 Nobel Laureate in Physics for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics.
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WOLFGANG KETTERLE Nobel Laureate 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.

55. 1Up Info > Friedman, Jerome Isaac (Physics, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
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56. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Fisica, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, FISICA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000. 1976. Cambridge,MA, Estados Unidos. 1990. friedman, jerome I. (Estados Unidos).
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Richter, Burton (Estados Unidos) Por su trabajo pionero en el descubrimiento de un nuevo tipo de particula elemental pesada. Centro del Acelerador Lineal de Stanford. Stanford, CA, Estados Unidos Ting, Samuel C.C. (Estados Unidos) Por su trabajo pionero en el descubrimiento de un nuevo tipo de particula elemental pesada. Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts (MIT). Cambridge, MA, USA
Anderson, Philip W. (Estados Unidos) Por sus investigaciones teóricas fundamentales de la estructura electrónica de sistemas magnéticos y desordenados. Laboratorios Bell Telephone. Nurray Hill, NJ, Estados Unidos Mott, Nevill F. Por sus investigaciones teóricas fundamentales de la estructura electrónica de sistemas magneticos y desordenados. Universidad de Cambridge. Cambridge, Gran Bretaña

57. Physics Nobel Laureates 1975 - Today
The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901. friedman,jerome I., USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, * 1930
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
(Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien)
Physics 1975
The prize was awarded jointly to: BOHR, AAGE, Denmark, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, MOTTELSON, BEN, Denmark, Nordita, Copenhagen, * 1926 (in Chicago, U.S.A.); and RAINWATER, JAMES, U.S.A., Columbia University, New York, NY, "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection".
Physics 1976
The prize was divided equally between: RICHTER, BURTON, U.S.A., Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, CA, TING, SAMUEL C. C., U.S.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, (European Center for Nuclear Research, Geneva, Switzerland), "for their pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind".
Physics 1977
The prize was divided equally between: ANDERSON, PHILIP W., U.S.A., Bell Laboratories,Murray Hill, NJ, MOTT, Sir NEVILL F., Great Britain, Cambridge University, Cambridge

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59. Nobel Laureates In Support Of The Letter To Congress. Re: Senate Bill 507
nobel Laureates in support of the letter to Congress. re Senate Bill 507. SidneyAltman, (1989, Chemistry) Yale. jerome friedman, (1990, Physics) MIT.
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An Open Letter To the U.S. Senate: We urge the Senate to oppose the passage of the pending U.S. Senate Bill S. 507. We hold that Congress, before, embarking on a revision of our time tested patent system, should hold extensive hearings on whether there are serious flaws in the present system that need to be addressed and if so, how best to deal with them. This is especially important considering that a delicate structure such as the patent system, with all its ramifications, should not be subject to frequent modifications. We believe that S. 507 could result in lasting harm to the United States and the world. First, it will prove very damaging to American small inventors and thereby discourage the flow of new inventions that have contributed so much to America's superior performance in the advancement of Science and technology. It will do so by curtailing the protection they obtain through patents relative to the large multi-national corporations. Second, the principle of prior user rights saps the very spirit of that wonderful institution that is represented by the American patent system established in the Constitution in 1787, which is based on the principle that the inventor is given complete protection but for a limited length of time, after which the patent, fully disclosed in the application and published at the time of issue, becomes in the public domain, and can be used by anyone, under competitive conditions for the benefit of all final users. It will do so by giving further protection to

60. HONORARY MEMBERS
friedman jerome Isaac, physics;. HOFFMANN Roald, chemistry;. SCHAWLOW Arthur Leonard,physics;. SCHALLY Andrew Victor, biology. The nobel Prize winner Mikhail
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STATUTE THE ORIGIN OF THE ACADEMY THE PRESIDIUM THE PRESIDIUM STAFF ... DEPARTMENTS HONORARY MEMBERS FOREIGN MEMBERS EDUCATION, CULTURE, RELIGION CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS ... THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE ACADEMY HONORARY MEMBERS The Statute of the Academy envisages that prominent Russian and foreign scientists and practical workers who have made an important contribution to the development of science, education, culture may be elected Honorary members of the Academy. There are more than 100 Honorary members in the Academy, and the place of honor among them belongs to the Nobel Prize winners. Some of them, while living abroad, are of Russian origin and they are returning, in away, to their Motherland and are restoring the connection of Russian intelligentsia generations. The Honorary members of the Academy - Nobel Prize winners: BASOV Nikolai Gennadyevitch , physics; BERG Paul , chemistry; VANE John Robert , biology; GLASHAW Sheldon Lee , physics; ELION Gertrude Belle , biology; KLUG Aaron , chemistry; COHEN Stanley , biology;

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