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  1. A Career In Theoretical Physics (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by P. W. Anderson, 2005-05
  2. Perspectives in theoretical nuclear physics

141. Stéphane Keller's Curriculum Vitae
Ph.D in theoretical high energy physics. Curriculum vitae in English and French.
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Dr. STEPHANE A. KELLER
Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics - University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA,
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Undergraduate degree in engineering - Polytechnic School - Brussels Free University, Belgium. Bilingual French - English.
8 years of international experience in high energy physics research
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Email stephane@kellerfamily.com CV en Français PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Back in the US in July 2001, I created e-PubSolutions, Inc. e-PubSolutions creates professional-looking, affordable, and easy-to-setup Websites for small business and organizations. During six months I have developed an application (written in Perl) that allows me to rapidly create completely custom Websites. I have also created a Web interface that allows customer, without any knowledge of (x)tml, to control all the aspects of his/her Website: text, images, form, mailing list and presentation. I have eight years of international research experience in physics. As a theorist, I stayed very close to the practical side of research, close to the experiments. I proposed new methods of measure and carried out the necessary calculation to allow the comparison between theory and experiment. I have developed several computer applications that are used by the scientific community. Along the way, I have gained excellent computer skills. I had the opportunity to work in a very diversified multi-cultural environment, to advise students in their research, and to coordinate projects between collaborators on different continents.

142. Chemical Physics
Publishes experimental and theoretical papers on all aspects of chemical physics.
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Chemical Physics publishes experimental and theoretical papers on all aspects of chemical physics. In this journal, experiments are related to theory, and in turn theoretical papers are related to present or future experiments. The subjects that constitute the main areas of interest for this journal include; subject matter in the fields of spectroscopy and molecular structure, interacting systems, relaxation phenomena, fundamental problems in molecular reactivity, molecular quantum theory and statistical mechanics. In addition to regular issues

143. Dennis P. Clougherty
Research on topics in theoretical condensed matter physics, including ultracold atomsurface scattering and quantum sticking, Jahn-Teller effects in molecules, clusters and solids, and properties of fullerenes and nanotubes.
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Dr. Clougherty received his S.B. degrees in Physics and Electrical Engineering , his S.M. degree in Electrical Engineering , and his Ph.D. in Physics from MIT . He was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Physics University of California-Santa Barbara with Professor Walter Kohn 1998 Nobel laureate ), and he has had visiting appointments at MIT University of California-San Diego ITAMP at Harvard University , and the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara. He joined the faculty of the University of Vermont in 1992.
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Condensed matter physics broadly concerns the study of the properties of solids and liquids. Research in condensed matter physics theory attempts to elucidate the connection between microscopic laws and macroscopic behavior. The richness and complexity of the properties of matter we observe stem from interactions between the large numbers of degrees of freedom in the microscopic system. This is also the primary source of difficulty in analyzing such systems. Dr. Clougherty's research in theoretical condensed matter physics focuses on the dynamics of quantum systems with application to electronic, magnetic, optical, structural, and thermal properties of nanoscale materials (e.g. fullerene-derived solids and carbon nanotubes). His basic research also includes: the investigation of low energy scattering of atoms and molecules from surfaces and systems with many internal degrees of freedom (quantum sticking and quantum reflection); and the development of new methods for studying quantum many-body systems, such as new extensions of density functional theory to

144. Physics Animations
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145. Physics In Medicine And Biology
Institute of physics journal for all concerned with the applications of theoretical and practical physics to medicine, physiology and biology.
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146. Theoretical Research Of Problems Within Science, Philosophy And Society
Works on the physics of consciousness, luck, the basis of ethics, parapsychology, and neurobiology.
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Theoretical Research of problems within Science, Philosophy and Society By: Jesse Kirkham Physics: Space Elevators An analysis of the proper construction of space elevators, the energy conservative nature of tether systems in general and there ability to be used as systems of interplanetary travel, as well as the physics behind using the earth's rotational energy to partially/fully power such systems. (20 pgs) Black Holes An analysis of the escape velocity formula under the relativistic conditions generated by large masses. (2 pgs) Philosophy: The Nature of Science (Epistemology) An analysis of the nature of truth, of beliefs, leads and open-mindedness and of the scientific/rational process (inductive-hypothetical-deduction) and its relation to observation, generalization and explanation. (5 pgs) Why ET never phones (Alt. The effects of potential contradictions) An analysis of potential temporal and spatial contradictions and the limitations such contradictions would place on the behaviours of any would be time travelers or extraterrestrial visitors. (4 pgs)

147. Wiley-VCH - Fortschritte Der Physik
Progress of physics is devoted to the theoretical and experimental study of the fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions.
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Progress of Physics is devoted to the theoretical and experimental study of the fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions, such as the physics of elementary particles and high energies, classical field theory and quantum field theory, the theory of relativity, gravitation and cosmology, thermodynamics and statistics, nuclear physics, atomic physics, molecular physics and plasma physics. Generally, the papers are review articles with a detailed survey on relevant publications, but original papers of general interest are also published.

148. Emmert, Gilbert A.
theoretical plasma physics, plasmasurface interactions, reactor-grade fusion plasmas. College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
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    Program Affiliations Education
    • PhD 1968, Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology
    Fields of Interests
    • plasma physics
    • fusion reactor physics
    • plasma-surface interactions
    • plasma processing
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    • National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
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    • Max Planck Institute for Plasmaphysik
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    Professor Emmert is a theoretical plasma physicist with interests in plasma-surface interactions and analyzing reactor-grade fusion plasmas. Plasma-surface interactions play an important role in the release of impurities into the plasma in fusion devices; impurities increase the radiation loss from the plasma and make it difficult to achieve the high plasma temperature necessary for controlled fusion. Plasma-surface interactions also have industrial applications. Two examples are etching semiconductors for manufacturing computer chips and materials modification by ion implantation. Emmert's research concerns processes by which plasma flows to surfaces; formation of sheaths and long-range potentials in plasma; the energy spectrum of ions hitting the surface; and recycling neutral gas from the surface into plasma. This work is both analytical and computational.
  • 149. Coordinated Theoretical-Experimental Project On QCD - (CTEQ)
    CTEQ is a multiinstitutional collaboration researching high-energy physics centered on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).
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    150. Journal Of Physics: Condensed Matter
    A weekly journal reporting experimental and theoretical studies of the structural, thermal, mechanical, electrical, magnetic, optical and surface properties of condensed matter. There are separate sections within the journal for Surface and Interface Science and Liquids and Soft Matter.
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    151. Index
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    152.   Oxide Physics Research
    The programme is a collaboration of experimental and theoretical physicists working on the behaviour of correlated electrons in oxide materials. Based in the School of physics and Astronomy at Birmingham University, United Kingdom. Materials of interest include the high temperature cuprate superconductors, nonFermi liquid physics near quantum critical points, unconventional superconductivity in the ruthanates and heavy fermion behaviour in lithium vanadate.
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    Introduction Welcome to the web pages of the Oxide Research Programme. The research programme is a collaborative effort between experimental and theoretical physicists, together with material scientists, with the common goal of understanding of the behaviour of correlated electrons in oxide materials. The work is distributed across the collaborating institutions: at the University of St Andrews (School of Physics and Astronomy), at the University of Birmingham (in the School of Physics and Astronomy and also the School of Chemistry) and in the Low Temperature Physics group at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. We also work with a number of international collaborations. The experimental work is headed by Professor Andy Mackenzie (St Andrews) and the theoretical work by Professor Andy Schofield (Birmingham). What are correlated electrons?

    153. Theoretical Astrophysics At Oxford University
    Research into mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of stars and stellar atmospheres, the solar system, our Galaxy and other galaxies and the structure of the universe.
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    154. Advanced Physics Forums - Powered By XMB 1.9.1 Nexus
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    Please Welcome Our Newest Member wernerpauling Posted by Astrophysics On 9-21-2005 at 18:04 New images of Mars suggest the Red Planet's surface is more active than previously thought, the US space agency (Nasa) reports. Gullies have appeared in new images taken this year Photographs from Nasa's orbiting spacecraft Mars Global Surveyor show recently formed craters and gullies. The agency's scientists also say that deposits of frozen carbon dioxide near the planet's south pole have shrunk for three summers in a row. They say this is evidence to suggest climate change is in progress.

    155. Group Of Theoretical Nuclear Physics Of The IReS
    of research, members, personal pages, and related links.......Research group of the IReS, located in Strasbourg (France). Mainly devoted to developing new and innovative theoretical approaches in nuclear physics.
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    156. Chemical Physics Preprint Database
    A fully automated electronic archive and distribution server for the international theoretical chemistry community.
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    157. Arkadiusz Jadczyk And Quantum Future: Physics And The Mysterious
    Thoughts of a theoretical physicists on channelling, time travel and the paradigm shift By Arkadiusz Jadczyk - Source Aurora Publications / Cassiopaea
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    Physics and the Mysterious
    'Us' in the Future? by Arkadiusz Jadczyk
    For other pages where time trave is discussed use search engine of our site and follow the links. Look for "time loops", "time machine" and "time travel". Before reading these pages, you may like to check first Chris Hillman's web page: Refutations of Some Incorrect/Erroneous/Vacuous Claims about Cosmology and Relativity
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    158. Mathematical Physics
    Mathematical physics in the Department of physics and Mathematical physics. Research areas quantum field theory, string theory, statistical mechanics, theoretical condensed matter. physics, general relativity, quantum gravity and cosmology
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    We work in diverse areas such as quantum field theory, string theory, statistical mechanics, theoretical condensed matter physics, general relativity, quantum gravity and cosmology, and are involved with the National Institute for Theoretical Physics , the Special Research Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter and the Institute for Geometry and its Applications , all based at the University of Adelaide. NEWS: © 2004 The University of Adelaide
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    159. Journal Of Theoretical Dialectics-Physics-Mathematics Www.dialectical-physics.or
    To review the basic axioms of physics and review them from the standpoint of Dialectics.
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    160. Annual Reports Section C Articles
    Publishes short, easily accessible chapters in physical chemistry and chemical physics, theoretical and spectroscopic work, materials and catalytic chemistry, thermodynamics and kinetics.
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