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1997
Nobel Laureate in Physics
for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with
laser light.
Wednesday, Febuary 4, 2004 at 3:00 - 4:30
p.m. in GC Ballroom
"Almost Absolute Zero: The Story of Laser Cooling and
Trapping"
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National Institute of Standards and Technology,
Atomic Physics Division, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, U.S.A.
william.phillips@nist.gov
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1969 Nobel Laureate in Physics
for his contributions and discoveries concerning the classification
of elementary particles and their interactions.
“Pioneer in the discovery of the quark — the
basic building block
of the atomic nuclei.” One of the world’s
greatest living physicists,
and considered by The New
York Times “as a possible
successor
to the mantle of Albert Einstein.”
Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 3:00 – 4:30
p.m. in GC Ballroom
“ The Regular and the Random” |
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Distinguished Fellow and Co-Chairman of the Science
Board, Santa Fe Institute 1399 Hyde Park Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501-8943
505-984-8800
505-982-0565 (fax)
mgm@santafe.edu
http://www.santafe.edu/sfi/People/mgm/ |
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1995
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly
concerning
the formation and decomposition of ozone. |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 253-5081
Fax: (617) 258-6525
E-mail: mmolina@mit.edu
http://www-eaps.mit.edu/molina/
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1969
Nobel Laureate in Physics
for his contributions and discoveries concerning the classification
of elementary particles and their interactions. |
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Distinguished Fellow and Co-Chairman of the Science
Board, Santa Fe Institute 1399 Hyde Park Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501-8943
505-984-8800
505-982-0565 (fax)
mgm@santafe.edu
http://www.santafe.edu/sfi/People/mgm/
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