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         Penzias Arno A:     more books (21)
  1. Harmony: Business, Technology, and the End of Paperwork by Arno Penzias, 1995-04-26
  2. Ideas & Information by Penzia A Arno, 1980-01-01
  3. Digital Harmony: Business, Technology & Life After Paperwork by Arno Penzias, 1996-04
  4. The Unfinished Business of Doctor Hermes by Richard Grossinger, 1984-10-01
  5. PENZIAS, ARNO (1933- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  6. Phantasie und Information by Arno Penzias,
  7. The Grace A. Tanner Lecture: In Human Values (Computer-Enhanced Human Beings) by Arno A. Penzias, 1987-06
  8. Ideas and Information: Managing in a High-Tech World by Arno Penzias, 1989-01-01
  9. IDEAS AND INFORMATION By ARNO PENZIAS signed 1989 first Edition by NONE STATED, 1989-01-01
  10. Harmony - by Arno Penzias -, 1995
  11. Ideas and Information (SIGNED) by Arno Penzias, 1989
  12. Ideas And Information - by Arno Penzias -, 1989
  13. Ideas and Information by Arno Penzias, 1989
  14. Ideas E Informacion (Spanish Edition) by Arno Penzias, 1992-04

41. Arno Penzias - Welcome
Until his retirement in 1998, arno penzias was Vice President and Chief Scientistat Bell In 1978, he shared the nobel Prize in Physics for his research into
http://www.phys.virginia.edu/classes/usem/origin/notes/04/penzias.html
Arno Penzias
Until his retirement in 1998, Arno Penzias was Vice President and Chief Scientist at Bell Laboratories , the Research and Development unit of Lucent Technologies. In 1978, he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for his research into one of the weightiest of all scientific questions: the origin of the universe. Dr. Penzias helped isolate the primordial celestial radio signal which lent validity to the theory of the Big Bang . A decade and a half earlier, Penzias was part of the group that developed Telstar and Echo , the United States' first communications satellites. In his role as Chief Scientist at Bell Labs, and throughout his career, Dr. Penzias continually demonstrated selfless devotion to championing the causes of science education, diversity in the workplace, and freedom from political oppression for scientists worldwide.
This page is adapted from http://www.bell-labs.com/user/apenzias/welcome.html
A more complete biography, written on the occasion of Dr. Penzia's retirement, is at
http://www.bell-labs.com/user/feature/archives/penzias/

42. GetFound Search Results
arno penzias nobel Prize discoveries, the one that earned arnopenzias his nobel Prize was an event of pure serendipity.
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43. Arno Penzias, White Symposium Keynote Speaker
Keynote Speaker Dr. arno penzias. Dr. arno penzias is best known for his workin radio astronomy, and for which he received a nobel Prize in 1978.
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Keynote Speaker Dr. Arno Penzias Dr. Arno Penzias is best known for his work in radio astronomy, and for which he received a Nobel Prize in 1978. He and Bell Labs colleague Robert Wilson received this prestigious award for their discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation, which gave unprecedented support to the "Big Bang" theory of the universe's creation. Dr. Penzias is respected as an inventor and engineer with over twenty honorary degrees and just as many awards to his name. He has authored two books and numerous articles. The springboard for his activities was Bell Labs, where he served as a leading researcher and research leader for over thirty-seven years. His scientific career began in 1961, when he joined Bell Laboratories as a member of the technical staff, and conducted research in radio communication as well as taking part in the pioneering of Echo and Telestar communications satellite experiments. Progressing to positions of increasing responsibility, he retired as vice president and chief scientist from Lucent/Bell Labs in May of 1998. Among many of Dr. Penzias' innovative contributions was the restructuring of the Bell Labs Research organization from a vertically integrated structure based on classic academic disciplines to a structure that focuses on strategic emerging technologies. This created a novel paradigm which has proved to be an effective model for other corporations.

44. The Big Bang
Second Hour The nobel Prize winning scientist arno penzias wondersif physics has anything left to offer after the Big Bang theory.
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The Big Bang: A creation Model? Or Scientific Fact?
The Nobel Prize winning scientist Arno Penzias wonders if physics has anything left to offer after the Big Bang theory. Dr. Penzias is famous for his discovery in 1965 of the Cosmic Microwave Background, the only real evidence that this ancient explosion ever happened. It's a kind of "faint echo" heard in every corner of the cosmos and has helped the Big Bang theory become the most widely accepted, most credible explanation of the origin of the universe. The theory gives us effect but scientists are still looking for the cause with ideas like Dark Matter, String Theory, Quantum Gravity, They're looking inside billion-dollar particle accelerators for the creation artist formerly known as god. The Big Bang model is indeed a triumph of modern science that perhaps asks more questions than it answers, but Arno Penzias think maybe modern cosmology is over-analyzing the evidence. The birth of the universe and the end of physics is this hour on The Connection. Guest: Arno Penzias, Astronomer, Astrophysicist and winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics

45. Arno Penzias Gives Keynote
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46. SLAC Library Conferences Experiments Institutions
penzias, arno A. * (Lucent Tech.) PAPERS STUDENTS Update your record Ph.D.institution Columbia U. (1962) Undergrad City Coll., NY http//www.nobel.se
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47. Arno Penzias - Biography
arno penzias, Ph.D. Venture Partner. arno joined NEA in 1997 from Bell Labs wherehe headed management and public servicemost notably the 1978 nobel Prize in
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Venture Partner Alien Technology apenzias@nea.com

48. 031694-Nobel_prize_winner_
Those are the views of nobel laureate arno penzias, who will discusshis thoughts during an upcoming public lecture at UC Santa Cruz.
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/press_releases/archive/93-94/03-94/031694-Nobel_
March 16, 1994 Contact: Robert Irion (408/459-2495) NOBEL PRIZE WINNER TO SPEAK ON "INFORMATION SCIENCE" AT UCSC FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SANTA CRUZ, CATechnology and information are flooding society, bringing both power and problems. Much of today's technology is at odds with its human users, nature, and itself. Even so, dramatic changes in the way people work are just around the corner. For instance, paperwork as we know it seems doomed to become obsolete. This may free people to work in areas that benefit society instead of bureaucraciesbut only if we prepare for this transition and manage it wisely. Those are the views of Nobel laureate Arno Penzias, who will discuss his thoughts during an upcoming public lecture at UC Santa Cruz. The lecture, titled "Information Science and Its Effects on Society," will begin at 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 14, in the Kresge Town Hall at UCSC. Admission is free. Penzias is vice president of research at ATT Bell Laboratories, one of the nation's leading corporate research centers. His 33-year career at Bell Labs has spanned astrophysics, radio communications, and information systems. Penzias shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering a faint trace of warmth that pervades the universestrong evidence that the universe arose from a cataclysmic explosion called the Big Bang. In 1989, he published the celebrated book "Ideas and Information: Managing in a High-Tech World." The Department of Physics at UCSC is sponsoring Penzias's visit. His talk is part of the ongoing Delphasus Lecture Series, funded by a private gift to UCSC to increase public appreciation of issues in astronomy and physics.

49. Biographical Information For Arno A. Penzias
arno A. penzias is Executive He and Robert Wilson, another Bell Labs research scientist,shared the 1978 nobel Prize in Physics for their 1964 discovery of
http://spot.colorado.edu/~gamow/george/1980bio2.html
Arno A. Penzias Arno A. Penzias is Executive Director, Research, Communications Sciences Division, at Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, N. J. His division is responsible for electronics, computer systems, guidedwave and radio research. He and Robert Wilson, another Bell Labs research scientist, shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for their 1964 discovery of evidence to support the big-bang theory of the origin of the universe. More recently he has studied simple chemical molecules, which were identified in outer space with an antenna sensitive to millimeter wavelength radiation. His current research focuses on how elements in these molecules form. Dr. Penzias joined Bell Laboratories, the research and development unit of the Bell System, in 1961 as a member of the technical staff in the Radio Physics Research Department. He conducted research in radio transmission, reception and astronomy. He also made significant contributions to atmospheric physics and took part in the pioneering Echo and Telstar communications satellite experiments. In 1972, he was named head of radio physics research, and four years later was appointed Director, Radio Research Laboratory. He became Executive Director this year. Dr. Penzias received a bachelor of science degree from the City College of New Yorx. After two years of service as an officer in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, he attended Columbia University, where he received master's and doctorate degrees. He is the only American to hold the degree of Docteur Honoris Causa de l'Observatoire de Paris.

50. Understanding The Universe - DiscoverySchool.com
arno penzias (1933 ) and Robert Wilson (1936- ) In 1964, arno penzias and RobertWilson decided In 1978, penzias and Wilson shared the nobel prize in
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In 1964, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson decided to use an ultrasensitive microwave antenna to study natural radio emissions from the Milky Way. But what they found instead was an annoying background static. It was there all the time, no matter where they pointed their antenna. They assumed that the problem was with their equipment and spent months trying to eliminate all possible sources of the static, including pigeon droppings inside their giant horn-shaped antenna. Finally they realized that the constant static really must be coming from the sky. Penzias and Wilson then learned from other astronomers that the microwave background radiation was an expected consequence of the big bang theory. According to the theory, the universe was born in a very hot dense fireball. As it expanded, the fireball cooled. Today, after billions of years of expansion and cooling, the energy of the original fireball remains only as a very faint glow of microwave radiation coming from all directions in the sky. The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation was the first evidence to support the big bang theory, and it convinced most astronomers that the theory was correct. In 1978, Penzias and Wilson shared the Nobel prize in physics for their discovery.

51. Welcome To SAP Professional Journal!
Dr. arno penzias, nobel Laureate “The Technology Journey From theBig Bang to the Next Wave”. Kick off the Summit with thought
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Dr. Arno Penzias, Nobel Laureate
Gerrard Rutter, VP Information Services, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Thomas G. Schuessler, Founder, ARAsoft GmbH

52. ÈËÎï½±Ïî
penzias, arno 1978 nobel prizewinner in radio astronomy and long timeBell Labs chief scientist, futurist, and venture capitalist.
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53. Generations By Walter Laqueur
generations? Thanks to Walter Laqueur's thoughtprovoking biography,we have a chance to find out. —arno penzias, nobel Laureate.
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Generation Exodus
The Fate of Young Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany
Walter Laqueur
Introduction
Praise for Generation Exodus About the author German version "In Generation Exodus, Laqueur has undertaken the daunting task of writing the collective biography of a generation unique in history: the children of the German-Jewish families who fled Germany in the 1930s. His focus is on how they adapted and as a group went on to lead unusually prductive lives, in spite of having suffered trauma, dislocation and loss, as well as the realisation that pure luck alone had saved them. As someone who shared this experience, I can testify that Laqueur has succeeded admirably."
—Dr. Henry Kissinger "I am deeply impressed by Walter Laqueur's new book. He provides us with the most moving portraits of human faces in the last century. What he describes is my generation. Both of us went to school in Berlin at the same time. The suffering of those who had to emigrate, their incredible challenges to find new roots, their astounding success in many cases and, not last in the least, the never-healing losses to their former homes tells the story to the young generation in our part of the world which it should never forget."
—Richard von Weizsaecker, former president of the German Federal Republic

54. TALES Tall Shadows -- Text Version
of their discussions with other students, they emailed their hypothesis to Dr.arno penzias, nobel Prize winner and head of research at Bell Laboratories.
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Tall Shadows
Karen Nishimoto
"What do you mean you don't know? How can you expect us to solve a problem if you don't know the answer?" Michael's troubled expression said it all. Like many of my students, he prefers to work on problems that someone knows how to solvescience projects that follow prescribed procedures and yield predictable results. M ichael is one of the 135 seventh graders I teach at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii. Our science curriculum covers physical, Earth and space science. We do quite a few laboratories: some are "cookbook" laboratories, others are more open-ended. The annual science project is our most open-ended activity. Announcing it to the class and encouraging them to work on questions without known solutions, I could sense their anxiety. Michael was not the only one feeling uncomfortable. Within a month, most of the students had identified problems. Michael chose to do a safe project comparing the acidity and sugar content of colas. Melanie, Alex, Elise and Kawika, on the other hand, chose something a little riskier. "Mrs. Nish, we're planning to do something like

55. Untitled
arno penzias. Click here for fulll size picture. (b. April 26, 1933, Munich, Ger.),GermanAmerican astrophysicist who won a nobel Prize for a discovery that
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Arno Penzias Click here for fulll size picture (b. April 26, 1933, Munich, Ger.), German-American astrophysicist who won a Nobel Prize for a discovery that supported the "big bang" theory of creation. Educated at City College of New York in New York City and Columbia University, where he received his doctorate in 1962, Penzias joined Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, N.J. In collaboration with Robert Wilson he began monitoring radio emissions from a ring of gas encircling the Milky Way Galaxy. Unexpectedly, the two scientists detected a uniform background static that suggested a residual thermal energy throughout the universe of about 3 K, which most scientists now agree is the residual background radiation stemming from the primordial explosion billions of years ago from which the universe was created ( see big-bang model). For this work Penzias and Wilson shared half of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics. In 1976 Penzias became director of the Bell Radio Research Laboratory and in 1981 vice-president of research at Bell Laboratories.

56. Guest Visionaries - Arno Penzias
Dr arno penzias was born in 1933 in Munich, Germany In 1978, together with his BellLabs colleague, Robert Wilson, penzias received the nobel Prize in
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Guest Visionaries - Arno Penzias
In 1978, together with his Bell Labs colleague, Robert Wilson, Penzias received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery of faint background radiation coming from the 'Big Bang' believed to have touched off the creation of the universe some 18 billion years ago. From 1981 to 1995 Penzias served as Vice President of Research at Bell Labs and from 1995 to 1998 he acted as Chief Scientist at Bell Labs. In his capacity as Vice President of Research in the late 1980s Penzias led a process of significant restructuring at Bell Labs. "At the core of this dramatic shift in the Research group [was] an increased focus on customers, coupled with Bell Labs' new emphasis on the development of commercially valuable devices and systems." For further information on Dr Penzias see his profile on the Bell Labs site or the Encarta site
From Barriers To Bridges - Information Engines for our Networked Future
In the industrial era, mass production and hierarchical partition characterized the creation of wealth. Enterprises employed vertical integration, so as to assure control over their processes and the predictability of their outputs. Profits hinged upon large volumes. Mass markets, mass media, and massive economic instabilities dominated the scene.

57. Physics 1978
nobel Prize in Physics 19012000 http//www.nobel.se, The nobel Prize in Physics1978. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa, arno Allan penzias, Robert Woodrow Wilson.
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58. Nobel Physics Prize - Press Release 1978
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 1978 nobel Prize for physics;and the other, to be shared equally between Dr arno A. penzias and Dr
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59. Incontro Con Arno Penzias
Translate this page arno penzias ha vinto il premio nobel per la fisica nel 1978, insieme a RobertWilson, per i suoi studi di astrofisica, cosmologia e radioastronomia.
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La chiave del successo
con le nuove tecnologie
Un incontro di Giancarlo Livraghi gian@gandalf.it con Arno Penzias Ottobre 1999
venture capital Come vivere in un mondo high-tech: per un uso umano del computer (Bompiani, 1989). Il suo libro più recente Digital Harmony: Business, Technology and Life after Paperwork (Harper-Collins, 1995) analizza il corso della rivoluzione informatica e il suo probabile impatto sul nostro ambiente di lavoro.
Il convegno, organizzato da Mediaforce, si chiamava ragazzino di 12 anni.
Nuove tecnologie e cultura agricola La concezione dell'internet come biologia e agricoltura Quando mio figlio era piccolo
Il cambiamento nelle imprese network economy renda più urgente e importante quel cambiamento di cui si parla da tanti anni (ma finora con scarse applicazioni pratiche) nella struttura e nel metodo di lavoro delle imprese. Dice che anche le aziende più grandi dovranno abbandonare il modello organizzativo centralizzato, a "palla di neve", per cui il lavoro è in gran parte orientato all'interno; per adottare un modello "a fiocchi di neve", in cui ciascun fiocco è a contatto diretto con l'ambiente circostante, con le esigenze dei clienti, con i mutamenti tecnologici e culturali. La legge di Parkinson nel 1957 – un "classico" che merita di essere riletto oggi, insieme a quell'altro testo "storico" che è

60. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert Salam 1978. Pyotr LeonidovichKapitsa arno Allan penzias Robert Woodrow Wilson 1977. Phillip
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The Nobel Prize in Physics
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