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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

61. ORF ON Science - Physik-Nobelpreis 2001 Verliehen
Translate this page Der Physik-Nobelpreis 2001 wird an den Deutschen Wolfgang Ketterle sowiedie beiden Amerikaner Eric A. Cornell und carl E. wieman verliehen.
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Cornell und Wieman

Eric A. Cornell (Bild links) wurde 1961 in Palo Alto/Kalifornien geboren. Er promovierte 1990 am MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Zurzeit ist er Forscher am NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) und Professor an der University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
Vorgeschichte: Bose und Einstein
Cornell und Wieman erzeugten ein reines Kondensat von ca. 2.000 Rubidiumatomen bei 20 nK (Nanokelvin), das ist
Bose-Einstein-Kondensat (BEC)
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Die Darstellung zeigt die schrittweise Entstehung eines Bose-Einstein-Kondensates bei Rubidiumatomen. Von links nach rechts sieht man die Verteilung der Atome in der Wolke vor (Bild links), am Beginn der Kondensation (Bild Mitte) und nach der vollen Kondensation (Bild rechts).

62. PKAL: Carl E. Wieman
Research Contributions Dr. wieman s research areas are laser spectroscopyand atomic physics. Cooling atoms to far lower temperatures
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63. PKAL: Carl E. Wieman
and if it is successful, others will get involved. carl E. WiemanNSF Award Recognition NSF 2001 Distinguished Teaching Scholars.
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64. Nobel Prizes 2001
of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates Eric A. Cornell USA Wolfgang Ketterle Germany carl E. wieman USA The
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Concerned Scientists write to Bush Economics Nobel 2003 Chemistry Nobel 2003 Medicine Nobel 2003 ... Book: Russell Read also: Nobel Prize Women in Science : Their Lives, Struggles, and Momentous Discoveries by Sharon Bertsch McGrayne NOBEL PRIZES 2001 - Summary The Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" William S. Knowles USA Ryoji Noyori Japan "for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions" K. Barry Sharpless USA The 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" Eric A. Cornell USA Wolfgang Ketterle Germany Carl E. Wieman USA The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle" Leland H. Hartwell USA R. Timothy (Tim) Hunt Great Britain Sir Paul M. Nurse Great Britain

65. Red Escolar / Actividades Permanentes / Conciencia / Premio Nobel 2001 / Fisica
Translate this page La Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias concedió este año el premio Nobel de Físicaa Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle y carl E. wieman por obtener un
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La Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias concedió este año el premio Nobel de Física a Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle y Carl E. Wieman por obtener un nuevo estado de la materia denominado "Condensado Bose-Einstein", que "ofrece enormes posibilidades para el desarrollo de investigaciones sobre procesos mecánico-cuánticos fundamentales", según la Academia.
Según la Academia, "es interesante especular acerca de las areas de aplicación del BEC (Bose-Einstein Condensates). El nuevo «control» sobre la materia que involucra esta tecnología traerá consigo aplicaciones revolucionarias en campos de estudio como la medición precisa y nanotecnología".

66. Editing Carl E Wieman - Edit - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
carl wieman Translate this page carl wieman Physicien américain, Prix Nobel de physique 2001, carlE. wieman est né en 1951 à Corvallis (Oregon). Après des
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67. Skolavpohode.cz
wieman, carl E. (1951) Nositel Nobelovy ceny za fyziku pro rok 2001,kterou obdržel za uskutecnení BoseEinsteinovy kondenzace
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68. Skolavpohode.cz
uvidíš to. Lex, Weinberg, Steven (1933), zaregistruj se uvidíšto. Ref, wieman, carl E. (1951), zaregistruj se - uvidíš to. Ref,Wien
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69. Nobel Prize In Physics 2001
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA AA Massachusetts Institute of Technology WA - MassachusettsInstitute of Technology Additional Information carl E. wieman 1/3
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70. Erstes Bose-Einstein-Kondensat Mit Molekülen | Pro-physik.de
Translate this page Kühltechniken wie die Laser-Kühlung bei Molekülen jedoch nicht effektiv genugsind, gingen die Physiker um Nobelpreisträger carl. E. wieman am JILA-Labor
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71. Br Nobelpreis 2001 Für Bose-Einstein Kondensation Pro-physik.
Translate this page Der Nobelpreis für Physik 2001 wird an den Deutschen Wolfgang Ketterle undand die beiden US-Bürger Eric A. Cornell und carl E. wieman verliehen.
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72. C&EN: NEWS OF THE WEEK - COLD ATOMS ARE HOT, HOT, HOT
Physics professor carl E. wieman, 50, at the University of Colorado, and physicistEric A. Cornell, 39, at the National Institute of Standards Technology
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ISSN 0009-2347 [Previous Story] [Next Story] COLD ATOMS ARE HOT, HOT, HOT 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.

73. KTH-EKOT Archives -- October 2001 (#3)
and Technology (NIST), Colorado, USA, WOLFGANG KETTERLE Massachusetts Instituteof Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA carl E. wieman JILA och
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74. Los Grandes Avances De La Física Y La Química. AULA
Translate this page En lo que se refiere al premio Nobel de Física del 2001, los galardonados fuerondos científicos norteamericanos (Eric A. Cornell y carl E. wieman) y un
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18 DE OCTUBRE DE 2001
JUEVES CIENTIFICO LOS NOBELES Los grandes avances de la Física y la Química Comenzaron a otorgarse en 1901, y se entregan cada año por estas fechas. Representan un reconocimiento público a los trabajos más destacados en los diferentres campos de las ciencias, letras, Economía y de la consecución de la paz mundial LUIS A. CHICOLUQUE
En esta ocasión, el premio Nobel de química ha sido para tres científicos que han logrado fármacos más eficaces para combatir las enfermedades, en especial, el Parkinson. Dos norteamericanos (S. Knowles y Barry Sharpless) y un japonés ( Ryoji Noyori) compartieron el premio Nobel de Química, por demostrar cómo controlar las reacciones químicas, lo que sentó las bases para la producción de nuevos medicamentos, incluyendo uno que se utiliza actualmente para el mal de Parkinson. Sus investigaciones aprovecharon el hecho de que muchas moléculas aparecen en dos formas que son reflejo una de la otra, al igual que un espejo. Las células, por lo general, responden correctamente a una sola de esas dos formas, mientras que la otra puede ser dañina. Los medicamentos suelen usar esas moléculas, y la diferencia entre ambas formas puede ser cuestión de vida o muerte. Las investigaciones de los tres ganadores produjeron métodos para elaborar solamente la forma benigna de las moléculas, lo que permitirá producir antibióticos, antiinflamatorios, tratamientos para las úlceras, medicamentos para el corazón, e incluso sabores y edulcorantes.

75. BEC At OSC
New Twists in BoseEinstein Condensation, Elizabeth A. Donley, Brian P.Anderson, carl E. wieman, Optics and Photonics News, October 2001.
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Experimental Bose-Einstein Condensation at the
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Dr. Brian P. Anderson, Assistant Professor of Optical Sciences
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David Scherer, Optical Sciences
Elaine Ulrich, Optical Sciences
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We are pursuing research with Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs). Specific areas of interest include vortices and solitons, studying BECs in optical lattices, and pursuing atom interferometry and phase transitions with condensates held in optical potentials. Recent BEC Articles Note You must have the appropriate online journal subscriptions in order to access the articles listed below through the journal links provided, or access the PDF file directly if available. "Atomic-phase interference devices based on ring-shaped Bose-Einstein condensates: Two-ring case," B.P. Anderson, K. Dholakia, E.M. Wright

76. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway - Web Catalogue
carl E. wieman Prize Award Photo carl E. wieman – Prize Award Photo carl E.wieman receiving his Nobel Prize from His Majesty the King at the Stockholm
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77. Professor Carl Wieman, University Of Colorado, Boulder
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78. Sito Web Italiano Per La Filosofia-Il Manifesto-10 OTTOBRE 2001
Translate this page Nobel per la fisica agli americani Eric Cornell e carl wieman e al tedescoWolfgang Ketterle. carl wieman e Eric Cornell ci riuscirono.
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10 OTTOBRE 2001 YURIJ CASTELFRANCHI L'atomo che venne dal freddo Nobel per la fisica agli americani Eric Cornell e Carl Wieman e al tedesco Wolfgang Ketterle. I tre ricercatori sono riusciti a ottenere un gas vicino allo zero assoluto e, per primi, un quarto stato della materia, né solido, né liquido, né gassoso, il "condensato di Bose-Einstein". Una scoperta che apre la via a innumerevoli applicazioni, come la misurazione di alta precisione anche per distanze e oggetti di piccolissime dimensioni
Un Nobel che viene dal freddo. Ieri mattina l'Accademia reale delle scienze svedese ha assegnato il premio 2001 per la fisica. Va agli americani Eric A. Cornell e Carl E. Wieman , del National Institute of Standards and Technology (Jila) di Boulder, in Colorado, e a Wolfgang Metterle , tedesco naturalizzato americano, che lavora al Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mit). I tre costruirono alcuni anni fa l'oggetto più freddo dell'universo: un gas a pochi miliardesimi di grado al di sopra dello zero assoluto (circa 273 gradi centigradi sotto lo zero). E, cosa più importante, riuscirono per primi a ottenere in laboratorio uno stato specialissimo della materia, il "condensato di Bose-Einstein", straordinariamente diverso da quelli usuali (solido, liquido, gassoso) cui siamo abituati. "Sono piacevolmente sorpreso dall'annuncio" - ci dice Stefano Fantoni, fisico teorico della Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati di Trieste. "Sorpreso, perché nel 1997 era stato assegnato un premio Nobel per ricerche svolte in un'area simile. Ma anche compiaciuto: se c'era un gruppo sperimentale che meritava di essere premiato, era questo. Sono scienziati vulcanici, hanno fatto diverse cose straordinarie".

79. The Scripps Research Institute - News And Views
Einstein Condensation New Results from the Ultracold Frontier by Eric Cornell ofthe National Institute of Standards and Technology and carl E. wieman of the
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page 3 of 3) Sunday On Sunday morning, I sleep in an extra hour and catch up with some writing and photography. In the afternoon, I go to hear Dr. Bloom's remarks at the seminar he organized, "Neuroinformatics: Genes to Behavior." Much of the session describes various database projects in neuroinformatics, a field that represents a confluence of studies in neurological and cognitive functioning and the science of managing and mining this vast amount of information. In neuroinformatics, databases are employed to store large sets of data, such as on scanned brain sections. "Brain browsers" and other software allow researchers to access, view, and analyze the data. Significantly, researchers in other laboratories can access the data over the internet, and ask new questions. Also "meta" analyses across multiple data sets can be performed on data that would otherwise be left to gather electronic moss. "Information that would ordinarily reside in a laboratory's archive [could then] be available to the public," says Bloom.

80. Three OSA Members Win The Nobel Prize In Physics
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Boulder, Colorado, Wolfgang KetterleMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and carl E. wieman JILA and
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Nobel Prize in Physics for 2001 jointly to three members of the Optical Society of America (OSA). The winners, Eric A. Cornell , JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Boulder, Colorado, Wolfgang Ketterle Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Carl E. Wieman In 1924, the Indian physicist Satyendra Bose and Albert Einstein first developed the theoretical model now known as the Bose-Einstein Condensate. Bose initially developed theoretical calculations regarding light particles, and Einstein predicted that if a gas were cooled to a very low temperature all the atoms would congregate in the lowest possible energy state. The process resembles condensation, when drops of liquid form from a gas. According to the Swedish Academy, Cornell, Wieman and Ketterle were the first to successfully create Bose-Einstein condensation 71 years after Bose and Einstein collaborated. Cornell and Wieman produced a pure condensate of about 2,000 rubidium atoms at 20 nK (nanokelvin), or 2 billionth degrees above absolute zero. Independently, Ketterle performed corresponding experiments with sodium atoms. Ketterle also produced a stream of small "BEC drops" which fell under the force of gravity. Scientists consider this a primitive "laser beam" using matter instead of light.

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