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  1. Report of the National Critical Technologies Panel
  2. The Worlds of Christopher Columbus by William D. Phillips Jr, Carla Rahn Phillips, 1993-02-27
  3. Conversion to Christianity from Late Antiquity to the Modern Age: Considering the Process in Europe, Asia, and the Americas
  4. A Concise History of Spain (Cambridge Concise Histories) by William D. Phillips Jr, Carla Rahn Phillips, 2010-08-16
  5. Laser Manipulation of Atoms and Ions/Manipolazione Col Laser Di Atomi E Ioni (Proceedings of the International School of Physics) by E. Arimondo, William D. Phillips, 1993-04
  6. Atom Optics: 10-12 February, 1997, San Jose, California (Proceedings of Spie--The International Society for Optical E)
  7. William Scharf: Paintings, 1984-2000 : Exhibition Held at the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. November 18, 2000-January 21, 2001 by William Scharf, Hilton Kramer, et all 2000-10
  8. In Action : Improving Performance in Organizations (In Action Case Study Series) by William J. Rothwell, David D. Dubois, 1998-10
  9. Amorphous Solids: Low-Temperature Properties (Topics in Current Physics)
  10. William Blake: Essays in Honour of Sir Geoffrey Keynes
  11. Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales: General Principles of That Science and Comparative Views of the Structure of Foreign Countries (History of Ecology) by W. D. Conybeare, William Phillips, 1978-06
  12. The Equality of All Men Before the Law Claimed and Defended; In Speeches by Hon. William D. Kelley, Wendell Phillips, and Frederick Douglass, by Kelley, 2010-01-10
  13. A. D. D. from A to Z: A Comprehensive Guide to Attention Deficit Disorder
  14. Sermon on the Mount - Harmony of the Gospels - Homilies on the Gospels [A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church - Volume VI] by St. Augustine, 1996-01-01

21. William D. Phillips - CIRS
phillips, william D. wphillips@nist.gov. of Commerce (1993), Michelson Medal of theFranklin Insitute (1996), nobel Prize in Physics (1997), Arthur L. Schawlow
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PHILLIPS, WILLIAM D.
wphillips@nist.gov National Institute of Standards and Technology
Awards :
Outstanding Young Scientist Award of the Maryland Academy of Sciences (1982), Scientific Achievement Award of the Washington Academy of Sciences (1982), Silver Medal of the Department of Commerce (1983), Samuel Wesley Stratton Award of the National Bureau of Standards (1987), Arthur S. Flemming Award of the Washington Downtown Jaycees (1988), Gold Medal of the Dept. of Commerce (1993), Michelson Medal of the Franklin Insitute (1996), Nobel Prize in Physics (1997), Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in Laser Science (APS) (1998). 1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light.
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22. Three Win Physics Nobel
American physicists (from left) william D. phillips, Steven Chu, and French scientistClaude CohenTannoudji were awarded the nobel Prize in Physics for
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Cooled and Trapped Atoms With Laser Light
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AWARDS GIVEN Dario Fo Stanley B. Prusiner International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Jody Williams Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes Steven Chu, William D. Phillips and Claude Cohen- Tannoudji Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker and Jens C. Skou American physicists (from left) William D. Phillips, Steven Chu, and French scientist Claude Cohen-Tannoudji were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for development of methods to trap and cool atoms.
(AP Photo) ABCNEWS.com STOCKHOLM, Sweden , Oct. 15 ground-breaking experiments to cool and trap atoms with laser light. Steven Chu of Stanford University, William D. Phillips of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology in Maryland and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji of France will share the $1 million awarded with the prize on Dec. 10. Type in a year (after 1900) and pick a category to see who won.

23. Three Win Chemistry Nobel
Chu, william D. phillips and Claude Cohen Tannoudji Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walkerand Jens C. Skou. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the nobel
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AWARDS GIVEN Dario Fo Stanley B. Prusiner International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Jody Williams Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes Steven Chu, William D. Phillips and Claude Cohen- Tannoudji Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker and Jens C. Skou The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the Nobel Prize winners in chemistry Wednesday
447 kb (wav) (RealAudio) American Paul D. Boyer (left) will share the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Jens C. Skou of Denmark and John E. Walker from England. The three won the award for their work on enzymes. (AP Photos) By Matti Huuhtanen The Associated Press S T O C K H O L M, Sweden Oct. 15 Paul D. Boyer of the University of California at Los Angeles and John E. Walker of the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Cambridge, England, Type in a year (after 1900) and pick a category to see who won.

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3. phillips, william D. nobel Laureate http//wilkes1.wilkes.edu/~fdonahoe/phillips.htmlSummary of the research and a biography of the team that won the
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25. Revue L'ATTRACTEUR, Automne 1998 - Le Prix Nobel 1997 -
Translate this page Le Prix nobel de physique 1997 a été attribué à trois physiciens, soit aux AméricainsSteven Chu et william D. phillips ainsi qu'au Français Claude Cohen
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L'Attracteur No. Automne 1998 LA REVUE DE PHYSIQUE ISSN 1207-0203
Le prix Nobel 1997
Le Prix Nobel de physique 1997 a été attribué à trois physiciens, soit aux Américains Steven Chu et William D. Phillips ainsi qu'au Français Claude Cohen-Tannoudji. Ce prix leur a été décerné pour le développement de méthodes permettant de refroidir et d'emprisonner des atomes à l'aide de lasers. Le présent article a pour but d'expliquer le fonctionnement de ces trappes à atomes. La trappe à atomes est au centre d'un confinement magnétique et à l'intersection de six faisceaux lasers.
Courtoisie du Scientific American La même année, au Maryland, William D. Phillips ajoutait à une trappe à atomes comme celle de Chu des champs magnétiques variables qui se combinaient aux photons des lasers pour mieux contenir les atomes de sodium dans l'intersection des lasers (voir image). Trois ans plus tard, Phillips refroidissait des atomes de sodium à 40 microkelvins avec sa trappe à atomes, ce que les physiciens n'arrivaient pas à expliquer puisque cela correspondait à une température six fois plus froide que la limite théorique atteinte par Chu. Les travaux de Steven Chu, William D. Phillips et Claude Cohen-Tannoudji sur le refroidissement des atomes leur ont donc permis de mériter le prestigieux Prix Nobel de physique l'an dernier. Pour de plus amples informations sur leurs recherches, consultez la page web suivante (en anglais) :

26. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer DanielC. Tsui 1997. Steven Chu Claude Cohen-Tannoudji william D. phillips 1996.
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27. Nobelist Recalls Early Bose-Einstein Work At MIT
inauguration ceremonies on November 7, william D. phillips (MIT PhD 1976) of theNational Institute of Standards and Technology, a 1997 nobel laureate, spoke
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Published by the MIT News Office at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
November 15
Tech Talk Search MIT News ... MIT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2000
Nobelist recalls early Bose-Einstein work at MIT
William D. Phillips By Deborah Halber
News Office In 1924, Albert Einstein predicted that at ultracold temperatures, a phase transition would occur in an ideal gas that would send individual atoms into a single quantum mechanical state. Seventy-one years later, the predicted transition was observed in a gas, leading to the creation of a new form of matter called an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). BEC occurs at temperatures below one millionth of a degree Kelvin at about a millionth of atmospheric density. These ultracold atoms have launched opportunities for new science and technology that will be explored by a new research venture, the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms (CUA), inaugurated on November 7. As part of inauguration ceremonies on November 7, William D. Phillips (MIT PhD 1976) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a 1997 Nobel laureate, spoke on "Ultracold Atoms The Lure (and Lore) of Physics Near Absolute Zero." Dr. Phillips, who was involved in early attempts at MIT to make BEC in atomic hydrogen, recalled a primitive experiment done just after he received his PhD. The experiment used a Styrofoam cup filled with liquid nitrogen to cool a tube of hydrogen.

28. Nobels In Economics, Physics Have MIT Links
william D. phillips, one of the three corecipients of the 1997 nobel Prize in physics,received his PhD from MIT and did postdoctoral work at the Institute.
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Nobels in economics, physics have MIT links
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and Elizabeth A. Thomson
News Office Editor's Note: A complete list of all MIT and MIT-related Nobel Prize winners is available on the Web, as is a list of the 1997 citations The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded this year for an idea invented at MIT, and the Nobel Prize in physics was shared by a physicist who received his PhD at MIT. MIT faculty, former faculty, alumni and staff have now won 31 Nobel Prizes since 1956. In economics, the $1 million prize was split between Professor Robert C. Merton, 53 (MIT PhD '70), now at the Harvard Business School, and Professor Myron S. Scholes, 56, now at the Stanford Business School. Professor Merton taught at the Sloan School of Management from 1970-88, while Professor Scholes taught at Sloan from 1968-73. ECONOMICS A formula which allowed the development of a $20 billion industry in options financing won the economics prize. Professors Scholes and Merton, working with the late Fischer Black of Arthur D. Little Inc. of Cambridge, developed an economic formula which allowed investors to take measures to balance the risk involved in an option to buy or sell shares at a particular price for a certain period of time. Dr. Black, who died in 1995 at the age of 57, was a professor at the Sloan School from 1975-84. The formula, among other things, allowed a revolution in home mortgages, which can now be arranged at varying interest rates and varying periods of time, thereby allowing the mortgage to be refinanced if interest rates fall.

29. Alabama A & M University: Department Of Physics: P. Venkateswarlu Memorial Lectu
1999 Dr. william D. phillips, 1997 nobel Laureate in Physics. Dr.william D. phillips, from National Institute of Standards and
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Dr. Putcha Venkateswarlu passed away on August 8, 1997 after a sudden illness. True to his constant dedication, he worked till the last breath of his life.
2003: Eric A. Cornell, 2001 Nobel Laureate in Physics
Eric A. Cornell, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, 2001 Nobel Laureate in Physics (Co-shared with Wolfgang Ketterle MIT and Carl E. Wieman University of Colorado, for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates) will present the sixth Putcha Venkateswarlu Memorial Lecture on Friday October 3, 2003.
2002: Douglas D. Osheroff, 1996 Nobel Laureate in Physics
Douglas D. Osheroff, from Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, 1996 Nobel Laureate in Physics (Co-shared with David M. Lee and Robert C. Richardson both from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, for the discovery of superfluidity in Helium-3) presented the fifth Putcha Venkateswarlu Memorial Lecture. There were two lectures on presented on Friday September 20, 2002: A more technical lecture entitled "Studies of the Superfluid He Phase Diagram in Low and Very Low Density Silica Aerogels," and a lecture for a general audience entitled "The Excitement of Discovery in Physics."

30. NIST: Physics Laboratory's - Quantum Information
Ions (PDF, 163 kB), C. Monroe, CA Sackett, D. Kielpinski, BE the Laser Cooling andTrapping Group headed by william phillips, the 1997 nobel Prize winner
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What is Quantum Information
The Beginning of Quantum Information at NIST

The starting point for quantum information at NIST was in 1995 when the Ion Storage Group demonstrated the first quantum-logic gate. The paper that describes this important first step is "Demonstration of a Fundamental Quantum Logic Gate" (PDF, 421 kB). Research Groups involved in the NIST Quantum Information Program
Ion Storage Group
(NIST, Boulder) Laser Cooling and Trapping Group (NIST, Gaithersburg) BEC Group (JILA, U. Colorado/NIST, Boulder) Quantum Processes Group (NIST, Gaithersburg) Electron and Optical Physics Division (NIST, Gaithersburg) Press Releases:
Design Proposed for Large-Scale Quantum Computer
Quantum Communication Award Goes to Wineland and Monroe of the Physics Laboratory NIST's Cornell Elected to National Academy of Sciences NIST Scientists Cross the Bridge between Atomic and Real Worlds ... Phillips Elected to National Academy of Science Select Publications: [
" Architecture for a large-scale ion-trap quantum computer " (PDF, 154 kB), D. Kielpinski, C. Monroe, D.J. Wineland Nature, "

31. William D. Phillips
william D. phillips. 1997 nobel Laureate in Physics. Bill phillips is a group leaderin atomic physics at NIST. assuming it hasn't been dissolved by congress.
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William D. Phillips
1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics
Bill Phillips is a group leader in atomic physics at NIST . assuming it hasn't been dissolved by congress. In May of 1996 Bill will be presented with the Albert A Michelson Medal by the Franklin Institute. See the May Issue of "Physics Today", page 83 Yes, but how is his tennis?

32. Nobel Laureate Physicist Invests In His Church As Well As His Work
METHODIST Standing in front of equipment in his laboratory at the National Instituteof Standards and Technology, william D. phillips, nobel prize winning
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Nobel laureate physicist invests in his church as well as his work
Produced by United Methodist News Service, official news agency of the United Methodist Church, with offices in Nashville, Tenn., New York, and Washington. full-size medium NOBEL WINNER AN ACTIVE UNITED METHODIST Standing in front of equipment in his laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, William D. Phillips, Nobel prize winning physicist and United Methodist layman, explains how he cools gasses by using lasers to slow movement of the gas's atoms. A UMNS photo Robert Rathe. Photo number 97-95 (61-64) Accompanies UMNS release # 651, CWN # A UMNS News Feature by Joretta Purdue DARNESTOWN, Md. (UMNS) What does a new Nobel Prize winner do a month before he heads to Stockholm in December to pick up the famous prize? William D. (Bill) Phillips takes a turn teaching the adult Sunday school class at Fairhaven United Methodist Church here. The class is interrupted at one point as a choir member pops in to don his robes and several members of the sanctuary choir who had been in the class pick up their music and leave to perform the anthem at the first service. "One argument for just having one service," quipped Phillips, who turned 49 in early November.

33. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Nobel Laureates
About Sigma Xi » Overview » nobel Laureates G. Shull 1995 Martin Lewis Perl 1995Frederick Reines 1996 David M. Lee 1997 william D. phillips 2000 Herbert
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34. Nobel 97 - 1 - NOVEMBRE 1997
Translate this page william D.phillips PHOTO © AFP/HECTOR/MATA/hmb/sb. Le piège magnéto-optiquefut imaginé par Jean Dalibard*, proche collaborateur du nouveau nobel au LKB
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SCIENCE ACTUALITES - NOVEMBRE 1997 -
Le Nobel de physique
Steven Chu
"Mon prix n'est que le fruit des efforts menés par ceux qui ont reconstruit l'école de physique en France au lendemain de la guerre" "Claude, c'est le théoricien des interactions de la lumière laser avec les atomes de la matière; Bill, c'est l'auteur de la première expérience de ralentissement d'un jet d'atomes par un faisceau laser se propageant en sens contraire; et Steven, lui, est l'auteur de la première expérience de piégeage par lumière laser, de la première mélasse optique." Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
William D.Phillips
"Tout à fait entre nous, on avait un peu peur que le Nobel aille à des physiciens comme, par exemple, Ketterle du MIT à Boston ou Weiman et Cornell à Boulder, au Colorado. Ils font partie de la jeune génération de physiciens, les pères des condensats de Bose-Einstein, ce nouvel état de la matière qui découle des travaux menés par la génération de Claude et qui a fasciné récemment le monde des physiciens de l'atome". * REMY BRUCKERT Cliquez ici Sommaire des kiosques A la une

35. Winner Of 1997 Nobel Prize In Physics To Lecture At MWC
william D. phillips, a 1997 winner of the nobel Prize in physics, will lecture induPont Hall, Klein Theatre, at Mary Washington College on Thursday, March 1.
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For Immediate Release: February 15, 2001 WINNER OF THE 1997 NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS TO LECTURE AT MWC Fredericksburg, Va. - William D. Phillips, a 1997 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, will lecture in duPont Hall, Klein Theatre, at Mary Washington College on Thursday, March 1. The lecture, "Almost Absolute Zero: The Story of Laser Cooling and Trapping," will be held at 7 p.m. and is open to the public without charge. The lecture, based on his Nobel Prize lecture, will be aimed at a general audience of non-scientists. Dr. Phillips' lecture will describe how laser cooling works and how it is possible to cool a gas of atoms to less than a millionth of a degree above absolute zerothe coldest temperatures in the universe. Atoms at these low temperatures begin to exhibit unique properties and are being used for applications ranging from super-accurate atomic clocks to new quantum devices like atom lasers. In a statement on the Nobel Prize award to Dr. Phillips, then-Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley wrote that Dr. Phillips' "research may lead to dramatically improved measurements of time and length likely to be needed by U.S. industry in the development of economically beneficial advanced technologies in the next century."

36. Phillips
Translate this page Prix nobel 1997 william D. phillips est affilié au National Institute of Standardsand Technology, Atomic Physics division, à Gaithersburg, MD, États-Unis.
http://www.cegep-st-laurent.qc.ca/depar/physique/hisphil.htm
William D. Phillips
Prix Nobel: 1997 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Atomic Physics division Principale publication:
avec C. Cohen Tannoudji et al.
    Photons an Atoms Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics Nobel

37. Search Results For Claude D' (dab'-reel) Abbeville - Encyclopædia Britannica -
The nobel Prize in Physics 1997 The nobel Foundation Autobiographies of StevenChu and william D. phillips of the US and Claude CohenTannoudji of France.
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38. University Of Maryland, Department Of Physics - Adjunct Faculty
phillips, william D. Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., MIT, 1976. 1997 Physics nobel Laureate(with Steven Chu of Stanford University and Claude CohenTannoudji of the
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Physics
Adjunct Faculty Research Groups Boldt, Elihu A.
Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., MIT, 1958.
Fellow - APS. Senior Goddard Fellow, NASA. X-ray astrophysics; observational cosmology.
boldt@1heavx.gsfc.nasa.gov
Lynn, Jeffrey W.

Adjunct Professor, affiliated with Center for Superconductivity Research. Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1974.
Team Leader, NIST Center for Neutron Research. Fellow - APS, Washington Academy of Sciences. Condensed matter physics; neutron scattering; superconductivity; phase transitions and critical phenomena; magnetic materials. (CME, CSR, CP, MRSEC)
jeff.lynn@nist.gov
Mather, John C.
Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1974. Head, Infrared Astrophysics Branch, NASA Goddard, and Goddard Fellow. Fellow - APS, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member-NAS. Cosmology; far IR astronomy and instrumentation; Fourier transform spectroscopy. mather@stars.gsfc.nasa.gov

39. Maurer Lecture 1999
nobel Prizewinning physicist william D. phillips delivered this year'sMaurer Lecture to a capacity crowd on March 4 in Giffels Auditorium.
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Robert D. Maurer Lecture 1999
William Phillips on "Time, Einstein, and the Coldest Stuff in the Universe"
Nobel Prize-winning physicist William D. Phillips delivered this year's Maurer Lecture to a capacity crowd on March 4 in Giffels Auditorium. Dr. Robert Maurer and Mrs. Barbara Maurer were in attendance. Dr. Maurer received the Fulbright College's Distinguished Alumni Award from the Department of Physics. Bernard Madison, Dean of the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, presented the certificate and inducted him into the College's Alumni Academy. The following day, Dr. Phillips delivered a Physics Department Colloquium entitled "Atom optics with Bose condensates." This dealt with the quantum wave aspects of atoms. Because of the wave nature of atoms, many of the phenomena familiar in "photon" optics can also be observed in "atom" optics, including diffraction, Bragg scattering, and interferometery. With the experimental achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation, scientists now have coherent atom sources for atom optics analogous to laser sources for photon optics. He described a number of matter-wave optics experiments that have been performed by his group using Bose condensates, including the first demonstration of non-linear atom optics: four-wave mixing of deBroglie waves.

40. Le Web De L'Humanité
Translate this page espère que la majorité des quelque cent vingt prix nobel américains de M), ArnoA. Penzias (Ph), Martin L. Perl (Ph), william D. phillips (Ph), (*) Norman
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