Universitätsbibliothek Karlsruhe Robert J.; shull, clifford G. , 1986; The molecular mechanism http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&VerwandteL
Sci.nanotech Archives: PHYSICS NEWS UPDATE 198 October 12 THE 1994 PHYSICS NOBEL PRIZE goes to Bertram N. Brockhouse of McMaster Universityin Ontario, Canada and to clifford G. shull of MIT for their pioneering work http://discuss.foresight.org/critmail/sci_nano.88-94/3196.html
Extractions: A digest of physics news items by Phillip F. Schewe, American Institute of Physics Number 198 October 12, 1994 physnews@aip.org PERHAPS THE MOST CHEMICALLY ACTIVE FORM OF MATTER IN NATURE are the bare uranium (U92+) ions recently made by scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (see Update #185). The electrical attraction between such a heavy ion and electrons on surfaces is immense. The Livermore researchers as the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) to make U92+ and many other highly charged ions such as Xe44+. Although EBIT was originally developed for trapping heavy ions, its mode of operation can be modified to provide an efficient source of very slow, very highly charged ions for collisions with surfaces. For instance, single-ion impacts on insulators have led to the creation of nm-sized blister-like defects. The volume of the defects can be controlled by varying the charge of the incident ion. These properties may eventually lead to applications in nanotechnology such as extremely high-density data storage, nanoscale electronic circuit patterns, and micromachining.
Shull Wins Physics Nobel For Work Done 40 Years Ago Although 1994 will be the date recorded for Professor Emeritus of Physics CliffordG. shull s Nobel Prize, the records probably won t record the campaign on http://wild-turkey.mit.edu/V115/YIR/shull.00n.html
Extractions: Although 1994 will be the date recorded for Professor Emeritus of Physics Clifford G. Shull's Nobel Prize, the records probably won't record the campaign on his behalf that followed the real prize-winning effort, which took place more than 40 years ago when Shull worked at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Shull's most important work was done at the Oak Ridge facility in Tennessee from 1946-51. At Oak Ridge, Shull, 79, and his colleague, the late Ernest Wollan, "systematically investigated the fundamental principles of elastic neutron scattering, thus providing the groundwork for this type of research," said Robert J. Birgeneau, dean of the School of Science. Members of the physics community have been lobbying the Nobel committee for 10 years to award the prize to Shull. The effort succeeded last year because Birgeneau and Institute Professor Jerome I. Friedman, a 1990 winner in physics, were able to convince international leaders in physics to recognize Shull and Bertram N. Brockhouse of McMaster University as the "real pioneers," Birgeneau said. Shull, 79, and Brockhouse shared the $930,000 prize for developing a new way of looking at atoms.
National Academy Of Sciences Shockley, W. Shoemaker, Eugene M. Shope, Richard E. Shreffler, Donald C. shull, CliffordG. shull, Harrison. Sibley, Charles G. Siegel, Carl L. Sigler, Paul B. http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/nasdece.nsf/urllinks/$$AlphaListS?OpenDocu
:: PORTAL NANOPOLIS :: SITE MAP. NANOPOLIS NEWS. Back. News Title NOMINATIONS FOR THE CLIFFORDG. shull PRIZE IN NEUTRON SCIENCE. Posted By Nanopolis Editor. http://www.nanopolis.net/news_detail.php?nid=142
ThinkQuest : Library : The Nobel Prize Translate this page 1995. Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines. 1994. Bertram N. Brockhouse, CliffordG. shull. 1993. Russell A. Hulse, Joseph H. Taylor Jr. 1992. Georges Charpak. http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0313040/phtl.html
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2177th Meeting, Friday, May 7, 2004 8:15 PM Magnetic Materials Group at NIST. Dr. shull is also the son of Dr. CliffordG. shull, the winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics. http://www.philsoc.org/2004Spring/2177abstract.html
Extractions: Friday, May 7, 2004 at 8:15 PM Dr. Shull has authored and co-authored over 140 publications and presented over 200 invited talks. He has been a member of the International Committee on Nanostructured Materials (ICNM) since 1990, and was its Chairman from 1999-2001. He was also a founding member of the OSTP subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology (NSET), the group which drafted the original National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) in 2001. Dr. Shull has been awarded several NIST Director's Innovation and Competence Awards, the NIST EEO/Diversity Award, and the Outstanding Service Award by the NIST Chapter of Sigma Xi. He has also led a 6-month long pre-high school science program, called Adventure In Science, for the past 18 years. He is presently the Group Leader of the Magnetic Materials Group at NIST. Dr. Shull is also the son of Dr. Clifford G. Shull, the winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics. Semester Index Home
CNN.com 1995 Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines. 1994 Bertram N. Brockhouse, CliffordG. shull. 1993 Russell A. Hulse, Joseph H. Taylor Jr. 1992 Georges Charpak. http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/nobel.100/physics.html
Extractions: 2000 Zhores I Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Jack S. Kilby 1999 Gerardus 't Hooft, Martinus J.G. Veltman 1997 Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, William D. Phillips 1996 David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson 1995 Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines 1994 Bertram N. Brockhouse, Clifford G. Shull 1993 Russell A. Hulse, Joseph H. Taylor Jr. 1992 Georges Charpak 1991 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes 1990 Jerome I. Friedman, Henry W. Kendall, Richard E. Taylor 1989 Norman F. Ramsey, Hans G. Dehmelt, Wolfgang Paul 1988 Leon M. Lederman, Melvin Schwartz, Jack Steinberger 1986 Ernst Ruska, Gerd Binnig, Heinrich Rohrer 1985 Klaus von Klitzing 1984 Carlo Rubbia, Simon van der Meer 1983 Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, William Alfred Fowler 1982 Kenneth G. Wilson 1981 Nicolaas Bloembergen, Arthur Leonard Schawlow, Kai M. Siegbahn 1980 James Watson Cronin, Val Logsdon Fitch 1979 Sheldon Lee Glashow, Abdus Salam, Steven Weinberg 1978 Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa, Arno Allan Penzias, Robert Woodrow Wilson
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