Sheffield Chemdex - Autobiographies his contribution to carbocation chemistry Kommentare Bewerten Hits 31, Bewertung0.00, Stimmen 1, Kommentare 0 osheroff, douglas D. (Stanford University http://www.chemdex.org/index.php?sid=553781623&cat=232&start=30&t=sub_pages
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Upcoming Events BIOPHOTONICS, SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ~ AN NSF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER ~ TeleVideobetween AAMU and UC Davis September 20, 2002 douglas D. osheroff to Give http://biophotonics.ucdavis.edu/eventsArchive.html
Extractions: Douglas D. Osheroff, 1996 Nobel Laureate in Physics, from Stanford University, will present the fifth Putcha Venkateswarlu Memorial Lecture. There will be two lectures scheduled for Friday September 20, 2002: A more technical lecture entitled "Studies of the Superfluid 3He Phase Diagram in Low and Very Low Density Silica Aerogels" in Carter Hall Auditorium at 11:00 A.M., and a lecture for a general audience entitled "The Excitement of Discovery in Physics" in Dawson Auditorium at 3:00 P.M. followed by a reception in the Multipurpose Room of the School of Business. Technical Lecture 11:00 AM, Carter Hall Auditorium Studies of the Superfluid 3He Phase Diagram in Low and Very Low Density Silica Aerogels Abstract: One can study the effects of impurity depairing in non-s-wave BCS states using superfluid 3He contained within a low density silica aerogel. The existence of two stable superfluid phases with a free energy difference small compared to the condensate energy allows one to see directly how the impurity depairing depends upon the condensate symmetry. New CW-NMR studies of superfluid 3He show dramatic changes in the 3He phase diagram, even in aerogel samples with average densities as low as 0.6% of bulk silica. Near melting pressure the low temperature phase becomes stable all the way to within 0.95 of Tc, and the transition between the high and low temperature phases becomes second order rather than the first order transition which is seen in the bulk and would be expected for a transition between two superfluid condensates with different symmetries.
Speaker Bio Interactions Between Tunneling Defects in Solids , a chapter of a new book by SpringerVerlag Alexander Burin, douglas Natelson, douglas D. osheroff, and Yuri http://www.apscenttalks.org/pres_bio.cfm?nameID=226
March 7, 2002-Vol33n20: Briefly osheroff to deliver Rustgi lecture douglas D. osheroff, the 1996 Nobel laureatein physics, will deliver the 2002 Moti Lal Rustgi Memorial Lecture at 430 pm http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol33/vol33n20/briefly.html
Extractions: President William R. Greiner will be the guest for "The Talk of the University," a call-in talk show being aired from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday on WBFO 88.7 FM, UB's National Public Radio affiliate. Dennis R. Black, vice president for student affairs, will join Greiner for the hour of questions on topics of interest to members of the university community. WBFO is streamed live via the Internet at the station's Web site at http://www.WBFO.org Listeners can ask questions by calling 829-6000. Teaching series set The series, sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning Resources (CLTR) and the Educational Technology Center (ETC), is designed to spotlight UB faculty who have developed innovative uses of educational technologies and techniques to enhance their courses and to add value to the learning experience of their students. The March 15 event will feature a presentation by Clyde Herreid, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and director of the University Honors Program, and Carole Ann Fabian, arts and humanities librarian, on "The Evolution of 'Evolutionary Biology' (Bio 200)." Other presenters will be Kathleen Kost, assistant professor of social work, on "Exploring Change in the Virtual Village" and Shahin Vassigh, assistant professor of Architecture, on "New Models in Visual Communication."
1997 CSSF Special Visitor Participants. douglas D. osheroff, 1996 Nobel Laureate in Physics, gavethe Keynote Address of the 1997 California State Science Fair. http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/History/1997/pictures/OsheroffVis.html
Extractions: Douglas Osheroff Speaks to Participants Douglas D. Osheroff, 1996 Nobel Laureate in Physics, gave the Keynote Address of the 1997 California State Science Fair. Here are two photographs from that event. Click on the thumbnail images below to expand the photograph. Presenting the Keynote Address Speaking "privately" with participants and their parents following the Address Prof. Osheroff also visited many project displays earlier in the day.
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Extractions: Douglas Osheroff Douglas Osheroff is a professor of physics at Stanford University. In 1996 he, David Lee, and Robert Richardson were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3." [Editor's note: also see the interview with Professor Osheroff that was published in AIR 5:1 . There he discussed the question of when to sleep during a lecture.]
Physics At Minnesota: douglas osheroff, the twentyfourth Van Vleck Lecturer, is his senior year in highschooL osheroff chose the at Cornell University receiving a Ph.D. degree in http://www.spa.umn.edu/news/vanvleck/1999/ddo.html
Extractions: Home News Vanvleck Ddo ... Help Professor Osheroff has received many awards in addition to the Nobel Prize. These include the 1998 AAPT Richtmyer Memorial Lecture Award, the 1992 J.C. Jackson and C.J. Wood Chair in Physics, the 1991 Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, the 1981 MacArthur Prize, the 1981 Oliver E. Buckley Prize, and the 1976 Sir Frances Simon Memorial Award. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1987 and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1982. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. University of Minnesota This URL: www.spa.umn.edu/news/vanvleck/1999/ddo.html Updated: 3rd May 1999 TOP
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Extractions: Dr. Douglas D. Osheroff was awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics. He shares the prize with two colleagues from Cornell University for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3. Osheroff received his BS from California Tech and Ph.D. from Cornell. He is the G. Jackson and C.J. Wood Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University. He was a member of the technical staff at the Department of Solid State and Low Temperature Research at Bell Laboratories in the 1970s. As a graduate student at Cornell before that, Osheroff and his thesis advisors, David M. Lee and Robert C. Richardson, discovered the first of three superfluid phases of liquid helium-3, at a temperature only about two-thousandths of a degree above absolute zero. Osheroff is a leader in the study of superfluidity and of the properties of thin superconducting films. He served as Chairman of the Cornell Physics Department from 1993 until August 1996. The Nobel Prize caps a long list of awards Osheroff has received. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, he has won the Simon Memorial Prize, the Oliver Buckley Prize, and was named a MacArthur Fellow. Osheroff also won a Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching.
ULT Group Homepage Ultra Low Temperature Group. Glasses research. Amorphous materials act in a universal fashion at low temperatures, quite differently from crystals of the same chemical composition. Salvino, Rogge, Tigner, and osheroff. Low temperature ac Rogge, Natelson, and osheroff. Evidence for the importance and Natelson, Rosenberg, and osheroff. Evidence for growth http://schnegg.stanford.edu/glasses.html
Extractions: Ultra Low Temperature Group Amorphous materials act in a universal fashion at low temperatures, quite differently from crystals of the same chemical composition. Recent experiments have been aimed at trying to understand whether current models (e.g. the noninteracting two-level system model) can adequately explain observed behaviors. Nonequilibrium acoustic and dielectric measurements on glasses made by Doug N. and Danna Rosenberg have just been published, and thermal transport measurements on such materials at temperatures below 50 mK are now under way.
Extractions: caption Description Role Cargo, Commercial Transport Crew Passengers First Flight Entered Service Manufacturer Douglas Dimensions Length 93 ft 11 in 28.6 m Wingspan 117 ft 6 in 35.8 m Height 27 ft 6.25 in 8.39 m Wing area Weights Empty 40,806 lb 18,509 kg Loaded lb kg Maximum takeoff lb kg Capacity Powerplant Engines Power 1,450 hp 1,081 kW Thrust lb kN Performance Maximum speed 280 mph 450 km/h Combat range miles km Ferry? range 4,250 miles 6,839 km Service ceiling 22,300 ft 6,800 m Rate of climb ft/min m/min Wing loading Thrust/Weight Power/Mass hp/lb kW/kg Avionics Avionics Armament Guns Bombs Missiles Rockets Other The designation DC-4 was used by Douglas Aircraft Company The Douglas Aircraft Company was founded by Donald Wills Douglas in July 1921. It is most famous for the "DC" series of commercial aircraft, including what is often regarded as the most significant transport aircraft ever made, the DC-3. Douglas also created many aircraft for the United States armed forces, the Navy in particular. The company initially built torpedo bombers for the US
The Nobel Prize In Physics 1996 Professor David M. Lee, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, Professor DouglasD. osheroff, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA and Professor http://bobi.ifs.hr/ifs/fizika/nobel96/physics96.html
Extractions: When the temperature sinks on a cold winter's day water vapour becomes water and water becomes ice. These so-called phase transitions and the changed states of matter can be roughly described and understood with classical physics. What happens when the temperature falls is that the random heat movement in gases, liquids and solid bodies ceases. But the situation becomes entirely different when the temperature sinks further and approaches absolute zero, -273.15°C. In samples of liquid helium what is termed superfluidity occurs, a phenomenon that cannot be understood in terms of classical physics. When a liquid becomes superfluid its atoms suddenly lose all their randomness and move in a coordinated manner in each movement. This causes the liquid to lack all inner friction: It can overflow a cup, flow out through very small holes, and exhibits a whole series of other non-classical effects. Fundamental understanding of the properties of such a liquid requires an advanced form of quantum physics, and these very cold liquids are therefore termed
Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901 osheroff, DouglasD.; Richardson, Robert C. 1997. Chu, Steven. Related Links Nobel Prize. http://www.planet101.com/nobel_physics_hist.htm
Extractions: Nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year Winners Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri; Curie, Marie; Curie, Pierre Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Thomson, Sir Joseph John Michelson, Albert Abraham Lippmann, Gabriel Braun, Carl Ferdinand Marconi, Guglielmo Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik Wien, Wilhelm Dalen, Nils Gustaf Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike Laue, Max Von Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard Einstein, Albert Bohr, Niels Millikan, Robert Andrews Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Franck, James; Hertz, Gustav Perrin, Jean Baptiste Compton, Arthur Holly; Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Richardson, Sir Owen Willans De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Heisenberg, Werner Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice; Schroedinger, Erwin Chadwick, Sir James
Vesmír - Nobelovy Ceny Nobelova cena za fyziku za rok 1996 David M. Lee, douglas D. Osheroffa Robert C. Richardson. 72/76, Na pocátku byl omyl / Stanislav afrata. http://www.vesmir.cz/rubrika.php3?RID=24
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