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  1. How the Laser Happened: Adventures of a Scientist by Charles H. Townes, 2002-02-28
  2. A life in physics: Bell Telephone Laboratories and World War II, Columbia University and the laser, MIT and government service, California and research in astrophysics : oral history transcript / 1994 by Suzanne B Riess, Charles H. ive Townes, et all 2010-09-07
  3. Tomorrow Was Yesterday by Westerhout, Gart ; Yang, Chen Ning ; Townes, Charles H. ; Ochoa, Severo ; Heezen, Bruce ; Piel, Gerard
  4. Quantum Electronics: A Symposium
  5. Making Waves (Masters of Modern Physics) by Charles H. Townes, 1995
  6. A Life in Physics; Bell Telephone Laboratories and World War Ii, Columbia University and the Laser, Mit and Government Service, California and by Charles H. ive Townes, 2010-01-04
  7. Priorities for Space Research, 1971-80 by Charles H. Townes, 1980-06
  8. NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal: NASA Distinguished Service Medal, Harry H. Hess, T. J. O'Malley, Frederick Seitz, Charles H. Townes
  9. Hochschullehrer (Columbia University): Charles H. Townes, Catherine Breillat, Steven Weinberg, Yukawa Hideki, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Polykarp Kusch (German Edition)
  10. TOMORROW WAS YESTERDAY. This Volume Includes: The Laser - Maser Light (Townes); The Mapping of the Galaxy (Westerhout); The Mid - Ocean Ridge and Rift (Heezen); The Fourth Force (Yang); Cracking the Genetic Code (Ochoa); Science and Human Purpose (Piel). by Gart.Charles H. Townes. (SIGNED)Bruce Heezen.Chen Ning Yang.Gerard Piel. WESTERHOUT, 1964
  11. Tomorrow Was Yesterday by Westerhout, Gart ; Yang, Chen Ning ; Townes, Charles H. ; Ochoa, Severo ; Heezen, Bruce ; Piel, Gerard by Gart ; Yang, Chen Ning ; Townes, Charles H. ; Ochoa, Severo ; Heezen, Bruce ; Piel, Gerard Westerhout, 1964
  12. HOW THE LASER HAPPENED: Adventures of a Scientist by Charles H. Townes, 1999
  13. 1964 Nobel lecture: [production of coherent radiation by atoms and molecules] by Charles H Townes, 1965
  14. Quantum Electroniocs a Symposium by Charles H. Townes, 1960-01-01

81. Lasing
A native of Greenville , SC , charles H. townes received two bachelors´s degrees from One of the questions of C.Breck Hitz to charles H. townes in the
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Townes spent the war years at the Bell Telephone Laboratories , working on radar systems , including one in the then unexplored 24 GHz range. This interested him in the microwave spectroscopy , a field he continued to study after joining the Columbia University Physics Faculty in 1948 .
In 1958 he got the Morris R. Liebmann award from the Institute of Radio Engineers - now IEEE .
He was provost of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1961 to 1966 .
In 1964 , Townes shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Nikolai G. Basov and Alexander M. Prokhorov of the Lebedev Physics Institute for their " fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle "
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82. Public Lecture By Professor Charles H. Townes, 1964 Nobel Laureate In Physics

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84. Nobel Prize In Physics 1964
charles H. townes Button 1/2 of prize Button USA Button born 1915 Button CA University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA
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"for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle"
Charles H. Townes
1/2 of prize
USA
born 1915
CA - University of California at Berkeley , Berkeley, California, USA
AA - Columbia University , New York, New York, USA
WA - Columbia University Bell Labs , Naperville, Illinois, USA
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"for basic researches in the field of experimental physics, which led to the discovery of the maser and the laser"
Nikolai Gennadievich Basov
1/4 of prize
USSR (Russia)
born 1922, died 2001
CA - P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences , Moscow, Russia
AA - P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences WA - P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences Additional Information
Alexander Mikhailovich Prokhorov
1/4 of prize USSR (Russia) born 1916 (Atherton, Australia), died 2002 CA - Moscow State University , Moscow, Russia AA - P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences

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Charles Hard Townes 28. Juli in Greenville South Carolina US-amerikanischer Physiker und Nobelpreistr¤ger Townes erhielt zusammen mit Nikolai Gennadijewitsch Bassow und Alexander Michailowitsch Prochorow den Physik Nobelpreis "f¼r grundlegende Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Quantenelektronik , die zur Konstruktion von Oszillatoren und Verst¤rkern auf der Basis des Maser-Laser-Prinzips ( Maser Laser ) f¼hrten". Townes ist u.a. Mitglied der National Academy of Science (Washington) und der International Academy of Science . Er erhielt im Jahr den mit einer Million US-Dollar dotierten Templeton-Preis
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86. Professor Charles Townes
Professor charles H. townes, father of the laser and winner of the Nobel Prize will be coming to speak at Texas A M on October 14. No other living physicist
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    Convergence of Scientific and Religious Thought
    A Special Presentation by Professor Charles H. Townes
    Thursday, Oct 14, 1999, 7 pm, Rudder 601
    Laser physics and quantum electronics are only part of Professor Townes' scientific endeavors. Recently he led a research team which demonstrated the existence of a large black hole at the center of our galaxy. In addition to his revolutionary contributions to science and technology, Professor Townes has served in administrative capacities throughout the government and as Provost of MIT. He also serves on the Board of Trustees of Southeastern Seminary. Professor Charles Townes is one of the most brilliant scholars of the 20th Century and has earned a distinguished reputation for being hard working, honest, and forthright. Professor Townes is a committed Christian and a deep thinker who will share with us his thoughts on ways in which scientific and religious thinking are converging at the threshold of the 21st Century. His presentation will begin at 7 pm on Thursday, October 14, 1999 in Rudder 601.
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89. Goddard Engineering Colloquium Schedule
charles H. townes. How the Laser Happened The Interaction Between SPEAKER charles H. townes was born in Greenville, SC He received a BA and a BS
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Monday, September 18, 2000 / 3:30 PM, Building 3 Auditorium
Charles H. Townes
"How the Laser Happened The Interaction Between Science and Engineering" ABSTRACT The initiation and development of the laser typifies many scientific and technical breakthroughs with unpredictability, doubts, successive ideas and enlargement of the field, important interactions between science and engineering, and the sociology of science and technology, including, for example, the mutual stimulation of colleagues. The laser story will be discussed in some detail, with emphasis on its illustration of how science and technology develop and how such developments may be best encouraged SPEAKER Charles H. Townes was born in Greenville, S.C. He received a B.A. and a B.S. from Furman University, an M.A. from Duke University and his Ph.D. degree in physics from the California Institute of Technology. In 1939 he joined Bell Labs on West Street in N.Y.C. During World War II he worked on radar bombing systems. In 1948 he joined the faculty of Columbia University and three years later had the idea that culminated in construction of the MASER. While serving as a consultant to Bell Labs, he began working on the principles of a device the laser that could operate at wavelengths a thousand times shorter than the maser. From 1959 to 1961 Charles Townes served as vice president and director of research of the Institute for Defense Analysis in Washington, D.C. He then was appointed provost and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is currently University Professor of Physics, Emeritus, at the University of California at Berkeley.

90. Books Of Distinction
townes, charles H. List Price $14.95 Our Price $11.96 charles H. townes, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California,
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91. How The Laser Happened
charles H. townes. Hardcover 256 pages (March 1999) Oxford Univ Press; ISBN 0195122682 ; Dimensions (in inches) 0.96 x 9.56 x 6.33
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How the Laser Happened : Adventures of a Scientist Charles H. Townes Hardcover - 256 pages (March 1999)
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In How the Laser Happened , Nobel laureate Charles Townes provides a highly personal look at some of the leading events in twentieth-century physics. Townes was inventor of the maser, of which the laser is one example; an originator of spectroscopy using microwaves; and a pioneer in the study of gas clouds in galaxies and around stars. Throughout his career he has also been deeply engaged with issues outside of academic research. He worked on applied research projects for Bell Labs; served on the board of directors for General Motors; and devoted extensive effort to advising the government on science, policy, and defense. This memoir traces his multifaceted career from its beginnings on the family farm in South Carolina. Spanning decades of ground-breaking research, the book provides a hands-on description of how working scientists and inventors get their ideas. It also gives a behind-the-scenes look at the scientific community, showing how scientists respond to new ideas and how they approach a variety of issues, from priority and patents to the social and political implications of their work. In addition, Townes touches on the sociology of science, uncovering some of the traditions and values that are invisible to an outsider. A towering and energetic figure, Townes has explored or pioneered most of the roles available to the modern scientist. In addition to fundamental research, he was actively involved in the practical uses of the laser and in the court cases to defend the patent rights. He was a founding member of the Jasons, an influential group of scientists that independently advises the government on defense policy, and he played an active part in scientific decisions and policies from the Truman through the Reagan administration. This lively memoir, packed with first-hand accounts and historical anecdotes, is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of science and an inspiring example for students considering scientific careers.

92. SIGNATURES
charles H. townes, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley; United States of America; charles Hard townes, physicist and educator, was educated at Furman
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93. Metanexus Institute
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94. Nat' Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.83 (2003)
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96. RLE History - Optics Research
1962 MIT Provost and soon-to-be Nobel laureate charles H. townes (left) and Professor Ali Javan position two helium-neon masers in an experiment designed
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- Today's millimeter-wave and optical techniques used in RLE stem from the MIT Radiation Laboratory's microwave tradition. (From left): Albert M. Clogston, Albert G. Hill, and Jerrold R. Zacharias examine the features of a microwave waveguide. (Photo courtesy MIT Museum)
- Professors Hermann A. Haus (left) and Louis D. Smullin examine measurements of high-frequency noise in microwave vacuum tubes. (Photo by Benjamin Diver)
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(left) discusses the properties of noise in microwave tubes with graduate student Abraham Bers . (Photo by Benjamin Diver)
- MIT Provost and soon-to-be Nobel laureate Charles H. Townes (left) and Professor Ali Javan position two helium-neon masers in an experiment designed to examine properties of the theory of relativity (specifically, the variation in length with velocity). Their laboratory, located at MIT's Round Hill Field Station in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, was situated in a former wine cellar because it was free from distorting vibrations. (Photo courtesy MIT Museum)
- Project "Luna See," headed by Professor Louis D. Smullin (left) and Dr. Giorgio Fiocco (right), successfully demonstrated high-power optical maser technology by being the first to bounce a laser beam off the moon's surface. High-intensity red light flashes were created by an optical maser (laser), sent through a transmitting telescope to the moon's surface, and detected with an optical receiver. This was the first time that space had been spanned by a laser light. Dr. Stanley Kass (center) from Raytheon discusses the experiment with Professor Smullin. (Photo courtesy MIT Museum)

97. Townes, Charles Hard (1915-)
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American physicist at the University of California, Berkeley , who developed the maser in the 1950s and won a Nobel Prize for this work in 1964. He was a pioneer in microwave and infrared astronomy and led the team at Berkeley which, in 1968, discovered water and ammonia molecules in interstellar space. Townes has a long-standing interest in the possibly of optical SETI and while at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the early 1960s was the first, together with R. N. Schwarz, to suggest the possibility of using lasers for interstellar communication. He is presently involved in a project, funded by the Planetary Society , to search for artificial laser pulses coming from a variety of sources, including nearby stars, globular clusters , and external galaxies.

98. UNM Physics And Astronomy Department Web Site
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99. Charles H Kaman - ResearchIndex Document Query
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Charles Hard Townes 28. Juli in Greenville South Carolina US-amerikanischer Physiker und Townes erhielt zusammen mit Nikolai Gennadijewitsch Bassow und Alexander Michailowitsch Prochorow den Physik Nobelpreis Quantenelektronik , die zur Konstruktion von Oszillatoren und auf der Basis des Maser-Laser-Prinzips ( Maser Laser Townes ist u.a. Mitglied der National Academy of Science (Washington) und der International Academy of Science . Er erhielt im Jahr den mit einer Million US-Dollar dotierten Templeton-Preis
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