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41. Donald Glaser
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Donald Glaser was born in 1926 in Cleveland, OH. Mapping the movements of high-speed atomic particles was imprecise until this physicist developed an innovative approach to nuclear tracking. My modifying the way in which conventional cloud chambers trace the paths of particles, he invented the bubble chamber which is today the basic tool for plotting subatomic motion. His work won a 1960 Nobel Prize for Physics. Source: Dor LeDor

42. Library: Nobel Laureates
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Dr. Donald Glaser with Bubble Chamber Professor K. Siegbahn, member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences:
Your which are made visible in this refined manner are no larger than one-hundredth of a billionth of a millimeter.
Dr. Donald Glaser with xenon bubble chamber, taken in Bevatron, April 7, 1960. The Wilson-chamber has certainly played a tremendously important role, especially during the 30's, which is referred to as the golden age of nuclear physics, and there is no doubt that it was the Wilson-chamber which made possible the greatest nuclear physical discoveries during that decade. It was also an ideal research instrument for that time, because the nuclear particles which were then of interest, and which were possible to depict by artificial means twenty to thirty years ago, had ranges which, for the most part, are of the order of several decimeters in a gas at normal pressure. In other words particles had energies of some million volts and there was no difficulty in using the Wilson-chambers, which were sufficiently large, in order to be able to photograph paths of all incoming particles along its entire length as well as all of the possible nuclear reactions which would have enough room to occur within the Wilson-chamber.
Even if the principle of Glaser's bubble-chamber can be considered simple, it represents an exceedingly difficult development program requiring several years of work which lie back of the completed invention which shall now be awarded this prize.

43. Science Center Nobel Laureates
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44. Glaser, Donald Arthur
glaser, donald Arthur Ve veku 34 let se stal glaser jedním z nejmladších vedcu ocenených Nobelovou cenou. Roku 1959 zacal pusobit na Kalifornské
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Narodil se 21. záøí 1926 v Clevelandu. Americký fyzik, Nobelovu cenu za fyziku získal roku 1960 za vynález bublinkové komory, nástroje používaného pro studium chování elementárních èástic.
Od mládí se vìnoval hudbì, v šestnácti letech se stal èlenem symfonického orchestru, studoval na konzervatoøi. Pozdìji u nìj zvítìzil zájem o matematiku a fyziku a zaèal studovat na Caseovì technologickém institutu v Clevelandu. Roku 1946 byl pøijat na Kalifornský technologický institut, kde roku 1949 získal doktorát z fyziky za práci o vysokoenergetickém kosmickém záøení. Pozdìji zaèal uèit na univerzitì v Michiganu, kde pùsobil jako profesor fyziky až do roku 1959. Zde vynalezl a zkonstruoval bublinkovou komoru, která se stala neocenitelnou pomùckou pøi studiu chování elementárních èástic, nebo umožòovala vizualizaci jejich drah. Ve vìku 34 let se stal Glaser jedním z nejmladších vìdcù ocenìných Nobelovou cenou. Roku 1959 zaèal pùsobit na Kalifornské univerzitì v Berkeley, kde se roku 1964 stal profesorem fyziky a molekulární biologie.

45. Donald Glaser, The Bubble Chamber, And Elementary Particles
For his invention of the bubble chamber, donald glaser was awarded the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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The 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Donald Glaser for his invention of the bubble chamber. "Glaser first conceived of the bubble chamber in 1952, at the age of 25, while a faculty member at the University of Michigan. According to scientific lore, Glaser was enjoying a cold beer when he observed the stream of bubbles in his brew. It was a moment of saloon science that inspired a tool second only in importance to the cyclotron for atomic physicists. The first bubble chamber, no bigger than its inventor's thumb, contained a clear, super-heated liquid in the path of charged atomic particles accelerated by an atom smasher. As the particles pushed through the liquid, they created a trail of tiny bubbles that could be photographed through the window of the chamber. Analyzing the bubbles provides physicists with insight about the particles and related forces. ... After consulting during the summers at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Glaser joined the University of California faculty in 1959. Five years later, he became a professor of physics and molecular biology at the university. Now a Professor of the Graduate School, Glaser's research has shifted to the construction of computational models that shed light on the physics and physiology of human perception." - Edited excerpt from: 1960: Donald Glaser and His Bubble Chamber
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46. Visible Human 2.0
Visible Human 2.0 the next generation Peter Ratiu, Berend Hillen, Jack glaser, donald P. Jenkins. SPL home. Based upon the experience with the landmark
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47. Glaser, Donald --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your Gateway To All Brita
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U.S. physicist. He received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology, then joined the faculty at the University of Michigan. There he developed the bubble chamber , an instrument that became widely used in the study of subatomic particles because it allows precise measurement of the particles' paths. He was awarded a 1960 Nobel Prize.
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48. Donald A. Glaser -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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50. Phys. Rev. 107, 906 (1957): Brown Et Al. - Charge Independence And Hyperon...
John L. Brown, donald A. glaser, donald I. Meyer, Martin L. Perl, and John Vander Velde; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. James W. Cronin
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51. Donald Glaser
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Our goal is to construct computational models of the human visual system which explain its performance in terms of its physiology and anatomy. In vision experiments we present images on computer monitors to subjects who are asked to judge shape, depth, color, velocity, texture, motion, etc. In a recent study of stereopsis, subjects could judge the relative depth of two adjacent test dots in the center of the screen very accurately. Next the "scene" was enclosed in a "picture frame" 50 degrees wide. When the frame was "tilted" in stereo, a systematic bias was discovered in the test dot judgments, even though the subjects didn't know that the frame was being manipulated and couldn't report it correctly. Thus a powerful subliminal cue was at work, not contained in the classical theory of stereopsis. We are working on models to explain this and other mysterious "unclassical" results. Our recent models of the visual system depend on propagation of excitations in a two-dimensional network of neurons similar to those in the primary visual cortex. These models can detect a single moving dot in a field of thousands of fixed dots, in analogy with our ability to detect an artificial satellite moving against 3000 fixed stars in the night sky, for a signal/noise ratio of 1/3000 and seem to work well also for perception of shape, and depth. They are being developed using the largest unclassified Cray computer in addition to our own desktop machines and also being tested psychophysically. Simulations are essential since conventional mathematics are ill-suited to building a useful bridge between psychophysics and neurobiology.

52. MCB Donald Glaser And His Bubble Chamber (1960)
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54. Class Of 1972 - 30 Year Reunion
Gary Kipling and Barry Lipsky Laurie glaser and donald Wechter Lanny Sichel and Stuart Newman Laurie glaser, donald Wechter, Jessie Barwicke
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55. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : GLA
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56. Donald Arthur Glaser- The Nobel Prize In Physics
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60. Donald Arthur Glaser
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Donald Arthur Glaser William J. Glaser e sua esposa Lena B.Sc. degree Professor Professor of Physics Ruth Bonnie Thompson Henry Russell Award da University of Michigan (1953), o Charles Vernon Boys Prize
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