University Of Colorado: Nobel Prize 2001 carl E. wieman Address Department of Physics and JILA, CB 440 University of ColoradoBoulder, Colorado 803090440 Telephone 303-492-6963 FAX 303-492-8994 http://www.colorado.edu/NewsServices/nobel/wieman.html
University Of Colorado: Nobel Prize 2001 carl E. wieman and Eric A. Cornell October 9 News Release; About the BoseEinsteinCondensate; Vitae of carl wieman and Eric Cornell; Photographs; nobel Prize in http://www.colorado.edu/NewsServices/nobel/
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Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics Weinberg, Steven, 1979. wieman, carl E. 2001. Back to The nobel Prize InternetArchive Literature * Peace * Chemistry * Physics * Economics * Medicine http://almaz.com/nobel/physics/alpha.html
Carl E. Wieman - Autobiography carl E. wieman Autobiography. My grandfather Henry wieman was a rather well knownProfessor of Theology at the University of Chicago From Les Prix nobel 2001 http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/2001/wieman-autobio.html
Extractions: After 7th grade my parents moved to Corvallis (home of Oregon State University Brook and I also spent many hours engrossed in all sorts of projects constructing and investigating things. I think that much of my talent and enjoyment at improvising solutions to experimental problems goes back to those homebuilt projects. In this regard my older brother Howard also inspired me; he was always tinkering with machines and building astonishingly elaborate toys for his younger siblings. Carrying out these individual projects also developed in me a good sense of self-reliance and a sense when a piece of improvised apparatus was likely (or unlikely) to be adequate. This sense is one that I often see missing in students whose education has been confined to formal instruction. During high school I was a good student, but never quite at the top of the class. I mastered the material, but was usually a little too independent to do precisely what the teacher wanted, and so was never considered among the very best students. Usually the worse the teacher (at least according to me), the lower was my standing. Although always interested in science, my most memorable classes were in literature and writing. From 7th through 10th grade I was a passionate chess player, spending hours a day on it. I traveled all over Oregon and occasionally to nearby states to play in tournaments. I was highly ranked in the northwest US among my age group, but at the ripe old age of 16 decided to "retire" to spend my time in more productive activities. Those activities were studying and playing tennis.
Carl E. Wieman - Nobel Lecture carl E. wieman nobel Lecture. carl E. wieman Autobiography nobel LectureInterview nobel Diploma Prize Award Photo Other Resources. 2000, 2002. http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/2001/wieman-lecture.html
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Cornell And Wieman Share 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics Press releases from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and explanations of the work Category Science Technology Cryotechnology Absolute Zero of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and carl E. wieman of theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder today were awarded the 2001 nobel Prize in http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/n01-04.htm
Extractions: Eric A. Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Carl E. Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder today were awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics. They shared the prize with Wolfgang Ketterle, a German citizen residing in the United States and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
La Red De Icarito-Premio Nobel 2001: Fisica Translate this page El nobel de Física 2001 ha sido compartido por el alemán Wolfgang Ketterie,y por los estadounidenses Eric A. Cornell y carl E. wieman. http://icarito.tercera.cl/especiales/nobel_2001/fisica.htm
Extractions: E Wolfgang Ketterie , y por los estadounidenses Eric A. Cornell y Carl E. Wieman . Los tres científicos fueron distinguidos por haber logrado "hacer cantar al unísono" los átomos, descubriendo un nuevo estado de la materia llamado "condensado Bose-Einstein" Satyendra Nath Bose Albert Einstein Las investigaciones En 1995, Wolfgang Ketterie, Eric A. Cornell y Carl E. Wieman crearon en forma conjunta el "condensado Bose-Einstein".
La Red De Icarito-Premio Nobel 2001: Fisica Translate this page carl wieman pertenece a la Sociedad Óptica de América, en la wieman es desde 1987profesor de física de la http//www.icarito.cl e-mail icarito@copesa.cl http://icarito.tercera.cl/especiales/nobel_2001/fisica3.htm
Carl E Wieman - The Fifth State Of Matter - Suite101.com carl E wieman shares the 2001 nobel Prize for Physics for his discoveryof the BoseEinstein condensate, the fifth state of matter. http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/biographies_scientists/82328
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C&EN: NEWS OF THE WEEK - COLD ATOMS ARE HOT, HOT, HOT of matter known as the BoseEinstein condensate has so rocked the physics world thatthe nobel committee awarded Physics professor carl E. wieman, 50, at the http://pubs.acs.org/cen/topstory/7942/7942notw3.html
Extractions: DUTCH TREAT E. W. (Bert) Meijer , an organic chemistry professor at Eindhoven University of Technology, is one of four winners of this year's NWO/Spinoza Prize, known as the "Dutch Nobel Prize." Each winner will receive approximately $1.4 million for research from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Meijer's work concerns dendrimers and supramolecular polymers. Meijer PHOTO BY MICHAEL FREEMANTLE Table of Contents News of the Week Cover Story Editor's Page ... Science/Technology Concentrates Business Science/Technology Education ACS News ... Chemcyclopedia Back Issues How to Subscribe Subscription Changes E-mail webmaster NEWS OF THE WEEK Physics Nobel goes to discoverers of Bose-Einstein condensates ELIZABETH WILSON Nobel Prizes are frequently awarded to older scientists, after the significance of their work has had a chance to really sink in. But the creation, a little over five years ago, of an exotic form of matter known as the Bose-Einstein condensate has so rocked the physics world that the Nobel committee awarded this year's prize in physics to a group of relative youngsters.
Bose-Einstein Condensation At NIST Eric Cornell and carl E. wieman share * the 2001 nobel Prize in Physics.Brief history of BEC at NIST. BoseEinstein Condensation http://www.bec.nist.gov/
Extractions: "Observations of Bose-Einstein condensation in a dilute atomic vapor," M.H. Anderson, J.R. Ensher, M.R. Matthews, C.E. Wieman, and E.A. Cornell, Sci. PDF 1.6 MB "The Atom Laser," E.W. Hagley, L. Deng, W.D. Phillips, K. Burnett, and C.W. Clark, , May 2001. ( PDF 967 kB "Generating Solitons by Phase Engineering of a Bose-Einstein Condensate," J. Denschlag, J.E. Simsarian, D.L. Feder, C.W. Clark, L.A. Collins, J. Cubizolles, L. Deng, E.W. Hagley, K. Helmerson, W.P. Reinhardt, S.L. Rolston, B.I. Schneider, and W.D. Phillips, Sci. PDF 1007 kB "Phase-Coherent Amplification of Matter Waves," M. Kozuma, Y. Suzuki, Y. Torii, T. Sugiura, T. Kuga, E.W. Hagley, and L. Deng, Sci. PDF 1.4 MB
PKAL: Carl E. Wieman A member of the National Academy of Sciences, Dr. wieman's honors and awards include Award,the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics, and the 2001 nobel Prize in http://www.pkal.org/template2.cfm?c_id=284
NIST: Quantum Physics Division - Division 848 Eric Cornell and carl E. wieman share * the 2001 nobel Prize in Physics.About the Quantum Physics Division The Division, part of http://physics.nist.gov/Divisions/Div848/div848.html
Three OSA Members Win The Nobel Prize In Physics Academy of Sciences has decided to award the nobel Prize in Wolfgang Ketterle MassachusettsInstitute of Technology (MIT), and carl E. wieman JILA and http://www.osa.org/press/news/10.2001/nobel2001.cfm
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Nobel Awarded For Condensates - November, 2001 The B Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences /B in Stockholm has awarded the 2001 NobelPrize in physics to Eric A. Cornell, carl E. wieman and Wolfgang Ketterle http://www.photonics.com/spectra/news/XQ/ASP/pbullid.393/QX/read.htm
Extractions: Nobel Awarded for Condensates The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm has awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics to Eric A. Cornell, Carl E. Wieman and Wolfgang Ketterle for their creation of Bose-Einstein condensates. The researchers will share the $943,000 prize, which will be presented at the 100th anniversary celebration of the prizes in Stockholm on Dec. 10. Bose-Einstein condensates, predicted by Albert Einstein based on the calculations of Satyendra Nath Bose, are groups of atoms that are so cold that they are in the same quantum mechanical state, forming a single so-called superatom. In 1995, Cornell and Wieman succeeded in creating a rubidium condensate, using a magneto-optical technique to trap and cool 2000 atoms to a temperature of 20 nK. Independently that same year, Ketterle generated a condensate of sodium.
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The Bethe Lectures - Fall 2002 carl E. wieman, winner of the 2001 nobel Prize for Physics, will discuss a new formof matter that occurs at record cold temperatures in a nontechnical talk on http://www.physics.cornell.edu/physics/colloquia/Bethe.fall02.htm