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  1. Laser Physics at the Limits
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  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. Oregon Blue Book: Notables- Carl E. Wieman
Notable Oregonians carl E. wieman Physicist/Nobel Prize Winner. Notable Oregonians home. carl E. wieman, 1951 (photo University of Colorado at Boulder) carl Edwin wieman was born in Corvallis
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Carl E. Wieman, 1951
(photo: University of Colorado at Boulder) Carl Edwin Wieman was born in Corvallis, Oregon on March 26, 1951 to Orr and Alison Wieman. His father worked in a sawmill and his mother was a social worker. He attended schools in nearby Kings Valley and Philomath and later enrolled in Highland View Middle School in Corvallis. One teacher remembered him as a "...serious kid who never got anything wrong." Wieman attended Corvallis High School, where he competed in chess tournaments and played on the tennis team before graduating in 1969. He later graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973 with a B.S. and Stanford University in 1977 with a Ph.D. Wieman started his career as an assistant professor of physics at the University of Michigan, where he taught for several years before accepting an associate professor appointment at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1984. Three years later he earned the title of full professor, a position he continues to hold. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Wieman has received numerous awards and honors for his research and teaching. The University of Colorado named him as a distinguished professor in 1997 and the University of Chicago awarded him an honorary doctorate of science the same year.

22. Carl E. Wieman Winner Of The 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics
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C ARL E. W IEMAN
Nobel Laureate 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.
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Translate this page Vleck, John H. Van, 1977. Walton, Ernest Thomas Sinton, 1951. Weinberg, Steven,1979. wieman, carl E. 2001. Wien, Wilhelm, 1911. Wigner, Eugene P. 1963.
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wieman, carl E. University of Colorado at Boulder. wieman is knownfor his measurements of parity nonconservating effects in atoms
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Wieman is a Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is also a Fellow of JILA (formerly the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics), a physics research institute operated jointly by the University of Colorado and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Dr. Carl Wieman accepting the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Wieman also received the first Distinguished Teaching Scholar Award from the director of the National Science Foundation. In addition to his research work, Wieman was a developer of the award-winning Physics2000 website and a physics course for nonscientists. He has given many presentations to both high school classes and general audiences. Wieman is an elected member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is an active member of the National Task Force on Undergraduate Physics, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Undergraduate Science Education.

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24th Annual Fred M. Garland Memorial Lecture, April 2004, carl E. wieman, JILAand the University of Colorado, Nobel Prize Recipient, 2001, for the Bose
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Fred M. Garland Memorial Lecture and Awards Ceremony 24th Annual Fred M. Garland Memorial Lecture, April 2004, Carl E. Wieman, JILA and the University of Colorado, Nobel Prize Recipient, 2001, for the Bose-Einstein Condensation Fred M. Garland was the chemistry department chairman from 1950-75. A nationally recognized chemistry scholar is invited to present a lecture to an undergraduate audience over a current topic of interest. Attendance generally exceeds 100 students, faculty, and staff. Three of the Garland lecturers have been recent Nobel Prize Recipients and other Garland Lecturers have received national acclaim from the American Chemical Society, the National Academy of Sciences, and other prestigious societies. The event also includes the recognition of the Fred M. Garland Scholarship Recipient (an undergraduate chemistry major who will begin his/her senior year the following Fall Semester) and other students who have contributed to the strength and vitality of the department. The 2004 24 th Annual Fred M. Garland Memorial Lecturer is Dr. Carl E. Wieman, Joint Institute of Laboratory Astrophysics, University of Colorado, Nobel Prize in Physics, 2001, for the Bose-Einstein Condensation.

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www.aps.org/praw/schawlow/99winner.html Premios Nobel · Libros · Cultura y Ciencia · Terra Translate this page carl E. wieman. carl E. wieman de 50 años, nació en 1951 en Corvallis, Oregon esciudadano estadounidense. Se doctoró en 1977 en la Universidad de Stanford.
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31. Oregon Blue Book: Notables- Carl E. Wieman
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Carl E. Wieman, 1951
(photo: University of Colorado at Boulder) Carl Edwin Wieman was born in Corvallis, Oregon on March 26, 1951 to Orr and Alison Wieman. His father worked in a sawmill and his mother was a social worker. He attended schools in nearby Kings Valley and Philomath and later enrolled in Highland View Middle School in Corvallis. One teacher remembered him as a "...serious kid who never got anything wrong." Wieman attended Corvallis High School, where he competed in chess tournaments and played on the tennis team before graduating in 1969. He later graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973 with a B.S. and Stanford University in 1977 with a Ph.D. Wieman started his career as an assistant professor of physics at the University of Michigan, where he taught for several years before accepting an associate professor appointment at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1984. Three years later he earned the title of full professor, a position he continues to hold. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Wieman has received numerous awards and honors for his research and teaching. The University of Colorado named him as a distinguished professor in 1997 and the University of Chicago awarded him an honorary doctorate of science the same year.

32. Project Kaleidoscope: Interviews - Dr. Carl E. Wieman
Dr. carl E. wieman Distinguished Professor of Physics University ofColoradoBoulder wieman Research Group NSF Award Recognition,
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Jeanne L. Narum, Director, Project Kaleidoscope, interviewing Dr. Carl Wieman. Dr. Wieman, If a visitor were to come into your classroom/lab - the environment in which you work with students - what impression would s/he leave with? I am not sure what impression they would leave with, but I can say what impression I hope they would get. I would hope they would see a bunch of students interested in what they are learning and taking a lot of responsibility for figuring out physics and how it applies to the world around them. I do know that, compared to many other physics classes I have observed, a far larger fraction of the students in my "lectures" are awake, paying attention, and asking questions, so I may not be hoping entirely in vain. What brought you to an interest in "advancing the frontiers of education" and to connecting your research to that work? I would not say that my research per se brought me to a concern with education. However, I am a hard-core experimental physicist, and so I always believe that it is absolutely essential to have an unbiased evaluation of what the data is telling you. I have learned that it is very important to see what is really there when you do an experiment and not simply see what you are looking for. It became increasingly clear to me that when evaluating the effectiveness of most physics teaching, if one stripped away the triple biases of ancient tradition, how we were taught as students, and what we wanted to see, the results looked pretty dismal.

33. Project Kaleidoscope: Interviews - Dr. Carl E. Wieman
Dr. carl E. wieman Distinguished Professor of Physics University ofColoradoBoulder wieman Research Group Interview NSF 2001 DTS.
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Interview: NSF 2001 DTS From the award ceremony program book... Research Contributions: Dr. Wieman's research areas are laser spectroscopy and atomic physics. Cooling atoms to far lower temperatures than had ever been achieved, he and his colleagues realized the phenomenion of the Bose-Einstein Condensation of a gas for the first time. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, Dr. Wieman's honors and awards include the American Physical Society's Schawlow Prize for Laser Science, the Optical Society of America's R.W. Wood Award, the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics, and the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics. Educational Contributions: Dr. Wieman has contributed interactive Java applets on lasers and on Bose-Einstein condensation to the award-winning Physics2000 website, which is oriented to K-12 students and the general public. He developed a set of experiments for undergraduate laboratory courses that have been published by the American Journal of Physics and widely adopted. Dr. Wieman is a founding member of the American Institute on Physics task force on undergraduate physics and, as a member of a National Research Council committee, was involved in writing the education section and d rafting the recommendation for improving undergraduate physics education. As a member of the National Research Council/National Academy of Science Board on Physics and Astronomy, he organized a policy briefing on undergraduate physics education.

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Carl Edwin Wieman 26. März in Corvallis, Oregon ) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker Er promovierte an der Stanford University An der University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado ist er Professor für Physik. erhielt er zusammen mit Eric A. Cornell und Wolfgang Ketterle den Nobelpreis für Physik "für die Erzeugung der Bose-Einstein-Kondensation in verdünnten Gasen aus Alkaliatomen, und für frühe grundsätzliche Studien über die Eigenschaften der Kondensate".
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35. Carl E Wieman
Translate this page Eric Cornell, carl wieman e Wolfgang Ketterle utilizaram métodos sofisticados deresfriamento e conseguiram levar átomos alcalinos a baixíssimas temperaturas
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Premi Nobel 2001 per la Fisica Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman, insigniti del premio Nobel per la Fisica per aver ottenuto uno stato condensato di Bose-Einstein utilizzando un gas di atomi alcalini diluito e per il loro contributo alla determinazione delle proprietà fondamentali degli stati condensati

La sua osservazione sperimentale richiede però il superamento di straordinari problemi tecnologici. In particolare, nel 1995 Eric Cornell e Carl Wieman, del National Institute of Standard and Technology di Boulder, in Colorado, sono riusciti a ottenere un simile stato della materia condensando circa 2000 atomi di rubidio a una temperatura di 20 nanokelvin (20 miliardesimi di grado sopra lo zero assoluto).

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39. La Red De Icarito-Premio Nobel 2001: Fisica
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Carl Edwin Wieman 26. März in Corvallis, Oregon ) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker . Er promovierte an der Stanford University . An der University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado ist er Professor für Physik. erhielt er zusammen mit Eric A. Cornell und Wolfgang Ketterle den Nobelpreis für Physik "für die Erzeugung der Bose-Einstein-Kondensation in verdünnten Gasen aus Alkaliatomen, und für frühe grundsätzliche Studien über die Eigenschaften der Kondensate".
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