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  1. Laser Physics at the Limits
  2. Laser Spectroscopy
  3. Solidification 1998: Proceedings of Symposia Sponsored by the Solidification Committee of the Materials Design and Manufacturing Division of Tms, Held at the Tms Fall
  4. William Daniel Phillips: Laser Cooling, Bose-Einstein Condensate, Nobel Prize in Physics, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Steven Chu
  5. Members of the Optical Society of America: Robert Curl, Zhores Alferov, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl Wieman, Eric Allin Cornell, Steven Chu
  6. United States Department of Commerce: Economic Growth, United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Gary Locke, Steven Chu, Eric Shinseki
  7. Energieminister (Vereinigte Staaten): Steven Chu, Bill Richardson, James R. Schlesinger, Hazel R. O'leary, James Burrows Edwards (German Edition)
  8. Let's welcome another fan of nuclear power!(THE LAST WORD)(Secretary Steven Chu of the Department of Energy): An article from: The New American by John F. McManus, 2009-10-12
  9. Ethnic Chinese Nobel Laureates: Charles K. Kao, Roger Y. Tsien, Steven Chu, Gao Xingjian, Tsung-Dao Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Chen Ning Yang
  10. University of Rochester Alumni: Bruce Schneier, Francis Bellamy, George Abbott, Steven Chu, John William Miller, Debra Jo Rupp, Daniel Peterson
  11. United States Secretaries of Energy: United States Secretary of Energy, Hazel R. O'leary, Bill Richardson, James R. Schlesinger, Steven Chu
  12. Chinese American Politicians: Elaine Chao, Ed Jew, Steven Chu, Harry Lee, Leland Yee, David Wu, Gary Locke, Daniel Akaka, Judy Chu
  13. Membre Du Cabinet Du Président Barack Obama: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Robert Gates, Eric Shinseki, Tom Vilsack, Steven Chu, Timothy Geithner (French Edition)
  14. Climate Change Environmentalists: Al Gore, Al Gore and the Environment, George Monbiot, Steven Chu, Tim Flannery, Bill Mckibben, Eban Goodstein

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(2002?3) Mr.steven chuNobelPrize Winner. Mr.steven chu-Nobel Prize Winner. said Mr.steven chu. On Oct.
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¡¡¡¡All motherland and overseas Chinese are in a great joy when Nobel Prize result came out. But the winner was very calm: "l don't want the prize interrupt my teaching schedule. " said Mr.Steven Chu. ¡¡¡¡On Oct. l5. l997, Mr. Steven Chu won the Nobel Prize for physics for the year l997. The professor who has been teaching for 11 years in Stanford told the reporters after he heard this news. ¡¡¡¡"I don't want the prize interrupt my schedule, I will go to teach as what I did before. My students should treat me as before, maybe more respectful; but if there is any big change, I would feel surprised.¡± ¡¡¡¡Mr. Chu said so and did so. On the day he knew the news, although there was time difference, he was waken up by his students. He continuously received the telephone calls from journalists early from 4:00 am. At 10:00 a.m. he attended a press conference for him hosted by Stanford, only 40 minutes later he left the conference and rushed to his lesson on l l:00 a.m. ¡¡¡¡Mr. Chu didn¡¯t go to Sweden to attend the prize awarding ceremony on Dec. l0, probably on account of his lessons. Although he didn't appear on the occasion, didn't receive by himself the Nobel Prize, Certificate and the Medal from the King of Sweden; didn't accept flowers, praises and hails on the stage from the surrounded; but he devoted all himself to his students and education. This common behavior set up a great model to all other people. They feel pity that he didn't give a speech on the occasion, but at the same time they can¡¯t help admiring him, silence is even better at this moment!

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63. Steven Chu
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64. Nobel Prize Winner Steven Chu To Lecture Feb. 23
Nobel Prize winner steven chu to lecture Feb. 23. By Jayne Spencer. chu. NobelPrize laureate steven chu of Stanford University will lecture.
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Chu The tenth public Joseph and Sophia Konopinski Memorial Lecture in Physics is scheduled next Wednesday (Feb. 23) at 7:30 p.m. in Rothrock Auditorium, Rawles Hall 100, at IU Bloomington. Nobel Prize laureate Steven Chu of Stanford University will lecture. His title will be "Watching Enzymes Function, One Molecule at a Time." Chu was the co-recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with William Phillips and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. Return to Table of Contents
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"The Nobel Prize is perhaps the most coveted recognition of excellence in a given field. In 1997, the Nobel Prize in Physics was given to Professor Steven Chu of Stanford University along with two of his colleagues, William D. Phillips and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji. The contributions of these three men mounted over the span of more than a decade of research and experimentation, culminating in the development of groundbreaking new methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. Steven Chu has been an avid Physics enthusiast ever since his high school days in Garden City, New York, where under the tutelage of his Advanced Placement Physics teacher he was given his first taste of genuine lab experience(College Board Online, 1998)."
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66. Steven Chu - InformationBlast
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Steven Chu (born February 28 ) is an American physicist who, with Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and William D. Phillips , was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for their independent, pioneering research in cooling and trapping atoms using laser light. Chu graduated from the University of Rochester , N.Y., in with a B.S. in physics and an A.B. in math . He received his doctorate in physics in from the University of California, Berkeley , where he was a postdoctoral fellow from to . He joined the staff at Bell Laboratories , Murray Hill, N.J., in and became the head of the quantum electronics . He joined the faculty of Stanford University in In Chu and his coworkers used an array of intersecting laser beams to create an effect they called "optical molasses", in which the speed of target atoms was reduced from about 4,000 kilometres per hour to about one kilometre per hour, as if the atoms were moving through thick molasses. The temperature of the slowed atoms approached absolute zero (-273.15 C, or -459.67 F). Chu and his colleagues also developed an atomic trap using lasers and magnetic coils that enabled them to capture and study the chilled atoms. Phillips and Cohen-Tannoudji expanded on Chu's work, devising ways to use lasers to trap atoms at temperatures even closer to absolute zero. These techniques make it possible for scientists to improve the accuracy of atomic clocks used in space navigation, to construct atomic interferometers that can precisely measure gravitational forces, and to design atomic lasers that can be used to manipulate electronic circuits at an extremely fine scale.

67. Steven Chu, Former Bell Labs Researcher, Wins 1997 Nobel In Physics
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68. UMass Amherst Microbiology | Faculty
Clark, Alvin J., Vineet Sharma, Stephen Brenowitz, Charles C. chu, steven Sandler,Leslie Satin, Ann Templin, Irit Berger, and Amikam Cohen (1993) Genetic and
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69. Steven Chu-Hong Hoi's Homepage
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70. Chu-Hong Hoi's Homepage
Hoi, chuHong (steven). RM933, HSH Eng. BLD, Dept of Computer Sci. Eng.,CUHK, Shatin, NT Hong Kong SAR Tel (852) 2609 8443 Fax (852) 2603 5302.
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71. APS Chair
steven chu Centennial Symposium Chairperson Impact of the Laser on ContemporaryNew Physics Wednesday, March 24, 1999 800 AM 1100 AM Ballroom I
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72. Steven Chu: Awards Won By Steven Chu
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5/17/2004, 400 AM, Conversations with History A Scientist s Random Walk with stevenchu Nobel Laureate steven chu in a conversation with UC Berkeley s Harry
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74. Idw - Nobelpreisträger Steven Chu
Translate this page A Single Molecule Approach to Biology Vortrag von Professor steven chu (Nobelpreisfür Physik 1997) im Biophysikalischen Kolloquium der Universität Ulm Im
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Datum der Mitteilung: Absender: Peter Pietschmann Einrichtung: Universität Ulm Kategorie: regional weitere Veranstaltungen Biologie und Biotechnologie, Mathematik und Physik A Single Molecule Approach to Biology
Vortrag von Professor Steven Chu (Nobelpreis für Physik 1997) im Biophysikalischen Kolloquium der Universität Ulm
Im Biophysikalischen Kolloquium der Universität Ulm spricht am Freitag, dem 9. November 2001, 16.00 Uhr, im Hörsaal 2 der Universität auf dem Oberen Eselsberg Prof. Dr. Steven Chu, Theodore-and-Frances-Geballe-Professor of Physics and Applied Physics der Stanford University, zum Thema "A Single Molecule Approach to Biology". Steven Chu studierte Mathematik und Physik an der University of Rochester. Während seiner Doktorandenzeit und als Postdoc arbeitete er bei Professor Eugene Commins an der University of Berkeley über Paritätsverletzungen in atomaren Übergängen. Von 1978 - 1983 war er bei den Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill tätig und übernahm anschließend für vier Jahre das Direktorat des Quantum Electronics Research Departments der AT&T Bell Laboratories in Holmdel. Während dieser Zeit wurden dort optische bzw. magneto-optische Fallen entwickelt, die von großer Bedeutung in der modernen Atomphysik sind. Auch die sogenannten "optischen Pinzetten" haben hier ihren Ursprung, heutzutage unverzichtbare Instrumente für die Manipulation von Nanopartikeln.

75. News Release: Steven Chu
March 14, 2000 Nobel Prize winning physicist steven chu will discuss his researchin a lecture at Trinity University on Tuesday, April 4, at 8 pm in Laurie
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- Nobel Prize winning physicist Steven Chu will discuss his research in a lecture at Trinity University on Tuesday, April 4, at 8 p.m. in Laurie Auditorium. Chu is professor of physics and applied physics at Stanford University. His presentation, "Watching Enzymes Unfold and Refold, One Molecule at a Time," is the DeCoursey Nobel Lecture. Admission is free. Chu was one of the first scientists to figure out how laser beams could be used to exert forces on a small particle, such as a biological cell. Known as "optical tweezers," this method is used to trap microscopic particles in water and is having major implications in biology and medicine. Chu also invented optical "molasses" in which laser beams can be used to slow individual atoms down to such a slow speed that they acquire a temperature only a very small fraction of a degree above absolute zero. His work on optical molasses, which led to a Nobel Prize, allowed researchers to make atoms so cold that a completely new state of matter was observed. This peculiar state of matter, known as the Bose-Einstein condensate, represents one of the most important discoveries in physics in the last 50 years. Chu has also developed methods to simultaneously visualize and manipulate single bio-molecules. The recipient of numerous awards, including a Humboldt Senior Scientist award and a Guggenheim Fellowship, Chu was co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

76. October 17, 1997, Hour 2:Steven Pinker/Bill Phillips And Steven Chu
Science Friday Archives 1997 October October 17, 1997 Hour Two steven Pinker/BillPhillips and steven chu How is it that we come to be able to do the
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How is it that we come to be able to do the things we do? How do we manage to remember things, make choices, act intuitively, fall in love, use common sense even talk? According to cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, we have the skills we have and act the way we do because of the way that our brains have evolved. The human brain, Pinker argues, is made up of many different highly specialized modules, just as a machine or a computer program is made up of different units. These modules have slowly evolved to deal with the human environment but they have adapted themselves to deal with a Stone Age world, populated by nomadic hunter-gatherers, not our modern world. Evolution takes a long time, Pinker argues - and modern life has only existed for a blink of an eye, evolutionarily speaking. As a result, some parts of human behavior really don't have a good explanation in today's world - because they aren't responding to today's world.
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photo by Bethany Versoy Pinker's new book, "How the Mind Works," draws connections between evolutionary psychology and artificial intelligence in unusual ways. Some people, especially neurobiologists and evolutionary biologists, find some of Pinker's assertions faulty. Join host Ira Flatow as he talks to Steven Pinker about his ideas of how the mind works, on this segment of Science Friday.

77. Tsinghua News --- Tsinghua University
steven chu. Biography. steven chu is the Theodore and Frances GeballeProfessor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University.
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79. Steven Chu
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80. Steven FangCheng Chu's Webpage
Project Control circuit sequence ..Lm34 ..Microcontroller ..Lm358 ..8255
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Project Control circuit sequence.......................Lm34.......................Micro-controller.......................Lm358.......................8255.......................Computer.......................Lm358.......................Relay.......................Fan....................... Project components: Item name Vendor Part number Price Remark Jameco Jameco #107094 Digikey ADC0848CCN-ND Broken !! Atmega16 Micro-controller Digikey ATMEGA16-16PC-ND Instead of ADC0848 Digikey 296-1395-5-ND RELAY,G5LE-1 DC5 Jameco Jameco #187151 FAN Quickar Circuit Connection Project Circiut Diagram Parts photo Amplifier Objective This project applies temperature remote control through the Internet. First, Lm34 is used as a thermal sensor in this system. The Voltage output is 0~500mV as shows temperature 0~500 degree F. Micro-controller (Atmega16) is user as an AD converter to receive the Analog signal (Voltage) and output Digital signal. There're four ports in Micro-controller. Lm34 connected to port A, and the signal is converted to be digital signal. Then the signal is output from port B to 8255. The Digital signal is read from port A in 8255. If the temperature is higher then designed temperature, a digital signal is sent to relay(G5LE-1) from port C in 8255. This signal is amplified by. At the end, the fan will be turn on in order to reduce the temperature. At beginning, this project is only test on one computer. Then the Winsock is combined into the program to control temperature through the Internet. At the other computer, user can monitor the temperature and set a desired temperature.

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