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  1. Laser Physics at the Limits
  2. Engaging students with active thinking.(Research): An article from: Peer Review by Carl E. Wieman, 2005-01-01
  3. Hochschullehrer (Boulder, Colorado): Eric A. Cornell, Carl E. Wieman, Herbert Kroemer, Ward Churchill, Peter Zoller, George Gamow (German Edition)
  4. Collected Papers of Carl Wieman by Carl E. Wieman, 2008-01-10
  5. El quinto estado de la materia.(física)(TT: The fifth state of matter.)(TA: physics)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Epoca by Esperanza G. Molina, Antonio I. Campillo, 2001-11-30

21. Nobel Prizes 2001
and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates Eric A.Cornell USA Wolfgang Ketterle Germany carl E. wieman USA The nobel Prize in
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22. NOBEL PRIZE For Physics 2001
Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, carl E. wieman JILAand This year's nobel Laureates have succeeded – they have caused atoms
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IG Nobel 2002 The invention of :-) West Nile Virus Asteroid Impact? ... Book: Russell Read also: Nobel Prize Women in Science : Their Lives, Struggles, and Momentous Discoveries by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne NOBEL PRIZE for physics 2001 New State of Matter Revealed: Bose-Einstein Condensate Eric A. Cornell JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Boulder, Colorado, USA, Wolfgang Ketterle Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Carl E. Wieman JILA and University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA, A laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers. This year's Nobel Laureates have succeeded – they have caused atoms to "sing in unison" – thus discovering a new state of matter, the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). In 1924 the Indian physicist Bose made important theoretical calculations regarding light particles. He sent his results to Einstein who extended the theory to a certain type of atom. Einstein predicted that if a gas of such atoms were cooled to a very low temperature all the atoms would suddenly gather in the lowest possible energy state. The process is similar to when drops of liquid form from a gas, hence the term condensation. Seventy years were to pass before this year's Nobel Laureates, in 1995, succeeded in achieving this extreme state of matter.

23. Nobel E-Museum
2001 Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, carl E. wieman. More Laureates». 2002 - Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, John E. Sulston.
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24. Department Of Physics - University Of Michigan
Physics. carl E. wieman. Physics nobel laureate carl E. wieman willgive the 2003 Ford Motor Company Distinguished Lecture in Physics.
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Physics Nobel laureate Carl E. Wieman will give the
2003 Ford Motor Company Distinguished Lecture in Physics.
Wednesday, April 9, 2003
Lecture in 1324 East Hall Auditorium at 4:00 pm
Reception preceding at 3:30 pm in the atrium
directly outside of the auditorium. Bose-Einstein Condensation: Quantum Weirdness at the Lowest Temperature in the Universe

Carl Wieman will also give the Special Physics/Applied Physics colloquium
Resonant BEC: a New Macroscopic Quantum System
Thursday, April 10, 2003 at 2 pm in 340 West Hall The Special Physics/Applied Physics colloquium is part of the upcoming Applied Physics Symposium. For more information, please see the Applied Physics website
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Randall Laboratory 500 E. University Ave. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1120 Phone: (734) 764-4437 Fax: (734) 763-9694 Questions or Comments: physics.web@umich.edu

25. RLEweb Feature: Ketterle Wins Nobel Prize
of Electronics (RLE) one of the three recipients of the 2001 nobel Prize in the NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology and Dr. carl E. wieman of JILA
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Professor Wolfgang Ketterle of RLE wins the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has named Professor Wolfgang Ketterle of the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) one of the three recipients of the 2001 Nobel Prize 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. In addition to being a member of RLE, Professor Ketterle is an investigator in the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms (CUA). Professor Ketterle's co-recipients are Dr. Eric A. Cornell of JILA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Dr. Carl E. Wieman of JILA and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Cornell was a graduate research assistant in RLE's Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics group before receiving his doctorate from MIT in 1990, while Dr. Wieman was an MIT undergraduate in this group before being graduated from MIT in 1973. The text of the official Nobel Prize press release follows:
New State of Matter Revealed: Bose-Einstein Condensate
A laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers. This year's Nobel Laureates have succeeded – they have caused atoms to "sing in unison" – thus discovering a new state of matter, the

26. ScienceDaily News Release: Nobel Prize In Physics Goes To Discovers Of New State
Academy of Sciences has decided to award the nobel Prize in Massachusetts Instituteof Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and carl E. wieman, of JILA
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Nobel Prize In Physics Goes To Discovers Of New State Of Matter: Bose-Einstein Condensate
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2001 jointly to Eric A. Cornell , of JILA* and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado; Wolfgang Ketterle , of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Carl E. Wieman , of JILA and the University of Colorado in Boulder, 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." New State of Matter Revealed: Bose-Einstein Condensate A laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers. This year's Nobel Laureates have succeeded – they have caused atoms to "sing in unison" – thus discovering a new state of matter, the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC).

27. Nobel Fizik Ödülü’nü 3 Kiþi Paylaþtý
9 Ekim — Amerikali Eric A. Cornell, carl E. wieman ve Alman Wolfgang bilesenlerüretilmesine yol açabilecek ultrasoguk gaz) 2001 nobel Fizik Ödülü
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28. MIT Nobel Prize Winners
news release, October 12, 2001; Theses of MIT Alumni nobel Prize Winners PhysicsEric A. Cornell, shared Physics, MIT PhD 1990 carl E. wieman, shared Physics
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Fifty-six current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize . They include 22 professors, 23 alumni (including three of the professors), 13 researchers and one staff physician. Twenty-five of the Nobel Prizes are in physics, ten in chemistry, eleven in economics, eight in medicine/physiology, and two in peace. Eight Nobel prizes were won by researchers who helped develop radar at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Nobelists who are current members of the MIT community are Drs. Horvitz (2002), Ketterle (2001), Molina (1995), Sharp (1993), Friedman (1990), Tonegawa (1987), Solow (1987), Modigliani (1985), Ting (1976) Samuelson (1970), and Khorana (1968). H. Robert Horvitz

29. Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize
Joseph E. shared Economics, 2001; wieman, carl E. - shared Physics R. - sharedChemistry, 1989; Thomas, E. Donnall - shared nobel Work Done at MIT by Other
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30. SunSITE India : 2001 Nobel Phycics Prize
2001 nobel Prize nobel Prize in Physics Eric A. Cornell WolfgangKetterle carl E. wieman Eric A. Cornell Senior Scientist, NIST.
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Nobel Prize in Physics Eric A. Cornell Wolfgang Ketterle Carl E. Wieman Eric A. Cornell Senior Scientist, NIST Address JILA University of Colorado Campus Box 440 Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440 Telephone: 303-492-6281 FAX: 303-492-5235 Email: cornell@jila.colorado.edu Degrees B.S., Physics, with honor and with distinction, Stanford University 1985 Ph.D., Physics, MIT, 1990 Appointments Fellow, JILA, NIST and University of Colorado at Boulder, 1994-present Senior Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, 1992-present Professor Adjoint, Physics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1995-present Assistant Professor Adjoint, Physics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1992-1995 Post-Doctorate, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, Boulder, 1990-1992 Summer Post-Doctorate, Rowland Institute, Cambridge, 1990 Research Assistant, MIT, 1985-1990 Teaching Fellow, Harvard Extension School, 1989 Research Assistant, Stanford University, 1982-1985 Honors and Awards Wolfgang Ketterle Wolfgang Ketterle received a diploma (equivalent to master s degree) from the Technical University of Munich (1982), and the Ph.D. in physics from the University of Munich (1986). After postdoctoral work at the Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, at the University of Heidelberg and at MIT, he joined the physics faculty at MIT (1993), where he is now the John D. MacArthur professor. His current research is in atomic physics and laser spectroscopy, particularly in the area of laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms with the goal of exploring new aspects of ultracold atomic matter.

31. Carl E. Wieman – životopis
carl E. wieman – životopis. Muj dedecek Henry wieman byl pomerne známýmucitelem teologie na Chicagské univerzite. (Les Prix nobel 2001).
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C arl E. Wieman – životopis
Narodil jsem se 26. bøezna 1951 v mìsteèku Corvallis v Oregonu. Nìkolik let pøedtím se moji èerstvì oddaní rodièe, N. Orr a Alison Wiemanovi, ve stylu ponìkud opoždìných pionýrù vydali ve svém ojetém voze na cestu pøes celou zemi, aby se usadili hluboko v lesích v oregonské pobøežní oblasti. Otec zaèal pracovat v døevaøském prùmyslu a témìø po celou dobu mého dìtství pracoval na pile. Byl jsem ètvrtým z pìti dìtí. Velkou èást dìtství jsem strávil v oregonských lesích, kde bylo døevaøství jediným prùmyslem. Snad nìco z mého nezávislého ducha pochází z toho, že jsem vyrùstal daleko od jiných domù a mìst. Od nejbližšího malého obchodu nás vždycky dìlilo mnoho mílí nedláždìných horských cest. Jedny z prvních dìtských vzpomínek jsou dlouhé cesty školním autobusem, kterým jsem tìmi klikatými silnièkami se svými sourozenci jezdil do školy. Mládí jsem prožil procházkami po lesích vysokých douglasek. Hodnì èasu jsem také trávil èetbou a sbíráním lesních plodù a borovicových šišek, abych si vydìlal na nìjaké kapesné. Každou sobotu naše rodina podnikala dlouhou výpravu za týdenními nákupy do nejbližšího mìsta. K tìmto výpravám patøila vždycky zastávka v mìstské knihovnì. Aèkoli jsem si to tenkrát neuvìdomoval, moji rodièe museli v knihovnì vyjednat pro své dìti zvláštní podmínky, protože jsme žili daleko za hranicemi obvodu, který tato knihovna obvykle obsluhovala. Knihovníci nám také tolerovali pøekroèení normálního limitu pìti svazkù a dovolovali mi odnášet si každý týden hromadu knih, které jsem pak doma dychtivì hltal. Tato zkušenost ve mne zanechala hluboký respekt pøed významem obecních knihoven. V té dobì jsem dost závidìl svým kamarádùm, že mìli televizi a my ne; s odstupem èasu jsem však velmi vdìèný za to, že jsem tehdy trávil èas ètením místo sledováním televize.

32. Zientzia Eta Teknologiaren Ataria
dute abenduan. Fisikako nobel saria Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterleeta carl E. wieman fisikarientzat izan da. 1924an, Satyendra
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33. Bethe Lecture By Carl Wieman
carl E. wieman, winner of the 2001 nobel Prize in physics, will discuss a new formof matter that occurs at record cold temperatures in a nontechnical talk on
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/02/10.3.02/Wieman.html
Bethe lecturer to discuss matter at lowest temperature in universe
Carl E. Wieman, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics, will discuss a new form of matter that occurs at record cold temperatures in a nontechnical talk on campus, Oct. 9. The talk, which is free and open to the public, will be given at 7:30 p.m. in Schwartz Auditorium of Rockefeller Hall. Wieman, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, will be presenting the second of his two Bethe Lectures at Cornell. Wieman's talk, "Bose-Einstein Condensation: Quantum Weirdness at the Lowest Temperature in the Universe," will discuss a new form of matter predicted in 1924 by Albert Einstein, after work by Satyendra Nath Bose. Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) results when atoms at extremely low temperatures lose their separate identities and meld into a single "superatom." Wieman and his collaborators created the first condensate in a gas by cooling rubidium atoms to the unprecedented temperature of less than 100 billionths of a degree above absolute zero in 1995. This discovery created an entirely new branch of atomic physics and has led to new inventions such as atom lasers and better atomic clocks. The other lecture by Wieman in the Bethe series will be a discussion of BEC in a physics colloquium, not open to the public, on Oct. 7 at 4:30 p.m., also in Schwartz Auditorium.

34. Coverage Of Carl Wieman's Talk
Last year, carl E. wieman, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Coloradoin Boulder, won the nobel Prize in physics for his work with BEC. On Oct.
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/02/10.24.02/Wieman_cover.html
Nobelist Carl Wieman talks at CU about super-cold new form of matter
By Briana Collins '03 It's all about a "superatom" that behaves like an individual atom only at an incredibly frigid100 billionths of a degree above absolute zero (minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature needs to be that incredibly frigid to slow the atoms down enough to get them to "fall" into the superatom. This superatom a completely new form of matter is called Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) after Albert Einstein, who in 1924 predicted that when atoms slow down in extreme cold they lose their 'identities' and coalesce into one single atom. He based his prediction on the work of renowned Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. Nobelist Carl Wieman lectures in Schwartz Auditorium on Oct. 9. Robert Barker/University Photography Last year, Carl E. Wieman, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, won the Nobel Prize in physics for his work with BEC. On Oct. 9 Wieman gave the second of his two Bethe Lectures at Cornell in Schwartz Auditorium of Rockefeller Hall, appropriately titled "Bose-Einstein Condensation: Quantum Weirdness at the Lowest Temperature in the Universe." Wieman, with his co-discoverer of BEC, Eric Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, led a team of scientists in the late 1980s in experiments to achieve the extremely cold temperature the closest to absolute zero ever recorded.

35. Nobel Prize Turns 100: Other Nobel Connections To The Farm: 10/01
Other nobel connections to the Farm. Eric A. Cornell and carl E. wieman sharedthe 2001 physics prize with Wolfgang Ketterle for creating BoseEinstein
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Stanford Report, October 3, 2001 Other Nobel connections to the Farm
Eric A. Cornell and Carl E. Wieman shared the 2001 physics prize with Wolfgang Ketterle "for creating Bose-Einstein condensation using laser cooling and evaporation techniques." Cornell, a senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and professor adjoint at the University of Colorado-Boulder, received his bachelor’s degree in physics from Stanford in 1985. Wieman, a physics professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder, received his doctorate from Stanford in 1977. K. Barry Sharpless , chemistry (2001), earned a Stanford degree: Ph.D. '68 in chemistry. The Scripps Research Institute professor was cited "for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions." Herbert L. Abrams , professor emeritus of radiology, is co-founder (1980) and member of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War; the organization won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985. John C. Harsanyi

36. Nobel E-Museum
Useful Links/Further Reading English ». The nobel Prize in Physics. Eric A. CornellUSA. Wolfgang Ketterle Germany. carl E. wieman USA. Press Release
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37. RaiNet - News
Translate this page Eric Cornell e carl wieman, americani, e Wolfgang Ketterle, tedesco, sonoi tre scienziati ad aggiudicarsi il premio nobel per la fisica 2001.
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Importante scoperta italiana per sconfiggere i problemi di usura dei materiali incrementandone la durezza Bestie da pelliccia Influenza 2003 Staminali, nuove frontiere Aids, un registro nazionale dei sieropositivi ... Dimagrire, che fatica... Due americani e un tedesco, tutti al lavoro negli Usa Fisica: Nobel 2001 agli scopritori degli "atomi che cantano" La scoperta rivoluzioner  computer e aerei Eric Cornell e Carl Wieman , americani, e Wolfgang Ketterle, tedesco, sono i tre scienziati ad aggiudicarsi il premio Nobel per la fisica 2001. I ricercatori hanno vinto il prestigioso riconoscimento dell'Accademia reale delle scienze di Stoccolma, del valore di un milione di dollari, con una ricerca che, in termini profani, "fa cantare gli attomi".

38. The 2001 Nobel Prize In Medicine
carl E. wieman together with a German physicist, Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle, sharedthe 2001 nobel Prize in Physics for the achievement of BoseEinstein
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The 2001 Nobel Prize in Medicine

An American scientist, Prof. Leland H. Hartwell, and two British scientists, Sir Paul M. Nurse and Prof. R. Timothy Hunt, shared the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle and identifications of key molecules that regulate the cell cycle in all eukaryotic organisms, including yeasts, plants, animals and humans beings. All organisms consist of cells that multiply through cell division. In adults there is also an enormous number of continuously dividing cells replacing those dying. Before a cell can divide it has to grow in size, duplicate its chromosomes and separate the chromosomes for exact distribution between the two daughter cells. These different processes are coordinated in the cell cycle. Defects in cell cycle control may lead to the type of chromosome alterations seen in cancer cells. Therefore, the study of cell cycle may open new possibilities for cancer treatment. Prof. Leland H. Hartwell of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, is awarded for his discoveries of a specific class of genes that control the cell cycle. One of these genes called "start" was found to have a central role in controlling the first step of each cell cycle. Hartwell also introduced the concept "checkpoint", a valuable aid to understanding the cell cycle.

39. Wieman Research Group
Back to the JILA Homepage; To carl wieman's Vita; Click here for online papers andto Click here for photos from the nobel Prize celebration of December 2001.
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  • E.A. Donley, N.R. Claussen, S.T. Thompson and C.E. Wieman, "Atom-Molecule Coherence in a Bose-Einstein Condensate," submitted, Science
  • N.R. Claussen, E.A. Donley, S.T. Thompson and C.E. Wieman, "Microscopic Dynamics in a Strongly Interacting Bose-Einstein Condensate," submitted, Physical Rev. Lett
  • S. L. Cornish, N. R. Claussen, J. L. Roberts, E. A. Cornell and C. E. Wieman, “Stable Rb Bose-Einstein condensates with widely tunable interactions,” Physical Rev. Lett.
  • M. H. Anderson, J. R. Ensher, M. R. Matthews, C. E. Wieman and E. A. Cornell, "Observation of Bose-Einstein condensation in a dilute atomic vapor," Science
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40. International Conference On Materials For Advanced Technologies
9. carl E. wieman nobel Laureate in Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder,USA Title BoseEinstein Condensates A Very Advanced and Peculiar Quantum
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[ PLENARY LECTURES ] 1. Phaedon AVOURIS
T.J. Watson Research Center, New York, USA
Title: Carbon Nanotube Electronics and Electro-Optics 2. Steven CHU
Nobel Laureate in Physics, Stanford University, California, USA
Title: What can we learn from looking at biological processes, one molecule at a time?
3. L. Eric CROSS
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Title: Progress, Prospects and Problems in Advanced material for Dielectric,
Piezoelectric and Electro-optic Applications
4. Masahiro YOSHIMURA
Center for Materials Design, Materials and Structures Laboratory
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN Title: How, Why, and Which Ceramic Materials Have Been Developed? And Where They Will Go? 5. Alan S. HOFFMAN University of Washington, Seattle, USA

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