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  1. Laser Physics at the Limits
  2. Engaging students with active thinking.(Research): An article from: Peer Review by Carl E. Wieman, 2005-01-01
  3. Hochschullehrer (Boulder, Colorado): Eric A. Cornell, Carl E. Wieman, Herbert Kroemer, Ward Churchill, Peter Zoller, George Gamow (German Edition)
  4. Collected Papers of Carl Wieman by Carl E. Wieman, 2008-01-10
  5. El quinto estado de la materia.(física)(TT: The fifth state of matter.)(TA: physics)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Epoca by Esperanza G. Molina, Antonio I. Campillo, 2001-11-30

41. Amendments
Hartwell, Lee recipient for physiology and medicine, S10767 16OC, S11655 9NO.wieman, carl E. recipient for physics, S10636 11OC
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42. Dialog, UA Faculty And Staff News - September 7, 2004
carl E. wieman. Nobel Prize winning physicists carl wieman will present a Nobel Prizewinner and internationally renowned physicist carl E. wieman will
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Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Carl Wieman to Lecture at UA
Nobel Prize winning physicists Carl Wieman will present a public lecture and meet with faculty and administrators at The University of Alabama Sept. 21-22. Wieman was the first physicist to achieve a new form of matter called the Bose-Einstein condensate, a discovery that won him the Nobel Prize in 2001. (Photo by Ken Abbott/University of Colorado at Boulder) Nobel Prize-winner and internationally renowned physicist Carl E. Wieman will be at The University of Alabama on Sept. 21 and 22. Wieman will give a presentation on the work that won him the Nobel Prize, "Bose-Einstein Condensation: Quantum Weirdness at the Lowest Temperature in the Universe," on Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. in 107 Shelby Hall on the UA campus. The lecture is free and open to the public. A staunch supporter of undergraduate education, Wieman will also speak to UA faculty. His lecture, "Using the Tools of Science to Teach Science," will deal with efficiently using technology that is available today in the classroom. It will be held on Sept. 22 at 4 p.m., in 107 Shelby Hall on the UA campus.

43. Wieman, Carl E.
wieman, carl E. (1951). Nositel Nobelovy ceny za fyziku pro rok 2001, kterouobdržel za uskutecnení BoseEinsteinovy kondenzace v rozpuštených plynech
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Nositel Nobelovy ceny za fyziku pro rok 2001, kterou obdržel za uskuteènìní Bose-Einsteinovy kondenzace v rozpuštìných plynech alkalických kovù a za døívìjší výzkum vlastností kondenzátu. Americk f yz ik pracuj c . Vystudoval MIT a Stanfordskou universitu. Zabývá se laserovou spektroskopií, atomovou fyzikou, jeho skupina provádìla pøesná mìøení nezachování parity. Za pomoci laseru a magnetického pole odzkoušel úspìšnì metodu ochlazování atomù na ultranízké teploty. Spolu s Cornellem vyvinul metodu ochlazování, která v roce 1995 umožnila pøípravu Bose-Einsteinova kondenzátu (BEC) na parách plynù za nanokelvinových teplot. Je nositelem øady prestižních cen.

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46. :: The Granite Tower ::
Young boy carl E. wieman, who lived in the deep forests of Corvallis, Oregon,grew up to receive the world’s most renowned prize ? the Nobel Prize in
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THE ENERGY KEY MAKER THE CENTENNIAL MAN THE CENTENNIAL MAN Young boy Carl E. Wieman, who lived in the deep forests of Corvallis, Oregon, grew up to receive the world’s most renowned prize ? the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2001. On May 24, 2005, Prof. Wieman came to Korea University (KU) to give a lecture on Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC). Lecturer Nobel Prize Date Prof. Daniel McFadden Economics, 2000 Prof. Steven Chu Physics, 1997 Prof. Carl E. Wieman Physics, 2001 Prof. Walter Kohn Chemistry, 1998 Prof. R.M. Zinkernagel Medicine, 1996 Prof. Ryoji Noyori Chemistry, 2001 Prof. Yuan T. Lee Chemistry, 1986 Prof. Alan Heeger Chemistry, 2000 Prof. David J. Gross Physics, 2004 Prof. Peter C. Doherty Medicine, 1996 Who is Professor Carl E. Wieman? Prof. Wieman, with Wolfgang Ketterle and Wieman’s co-researcher Eric A. Cornell, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2001, “for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates.”

47. Coverage Of Carl Wieman's Talk
Last year, carl E. wieman, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Coloradoin Boulder, won the Nobel Prize in physics for his work with BEC.
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Nobelist Carl Wieman talks at CU about super-cold new form of matter
By Briana Collins '03 It's all about a "superatom" that behaves like an individual atom only at an incredibly frigid100 billionths of a degree above absolute zero (minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature needs to be that incredibly frigid to slow the atoms down enough to get them to "fall" into the superatom. This superatom a completely new form of matter is called Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) after Albert Einstein, who in 1924 predicted that when atoms slow down in extreme cold they lose their 'identities' and coalesce into one single atom. He based his prediction on the work of renowned Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. Nobelist Carl Wieman lectures in Schwartz Auditorium on Oct. 9. Robert Barker/University Photography Last year, Carl E. Wieman, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, won the Nobel Prize in physics for his work with BEC. On Oct. 9 Wieman gave the second of his two Bethe Lectures at Cornell in Schwartz Auditorium of Rockefeller Hall, appropriately titled "Bose-Einstein Condensation: Quantum Weirdness at the Lowest Temperature in the Universe." Wieman, with his co-discoverer of BEC, Eric Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, led a team of scientists in the late 1980s in experiments to achieve the extremely cold temperature the closest to absolute zero ever recorded.

48. Nobel Prize In Physics 2001
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49. C&EN: NEWS OF THE WEEK - COLD ATOMS ARE HOT, HOT, HOT
Physics professor carl E. wieman, 50, at the University of Colorado, and physicistEric A. Cornell, 39, at the National Institute of Standards Technology,
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50. Department Of Physics
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Nobel Laureate Dr. Carl E. Wieman invited to speak The College of Science is proud to announce that a very prestigious speaker, Dr. Carl E Wieman from the University of Colorado, Boulder, will be coming to Reno on Tuesday, April 12. He will be giving two talks; one for the COS faculty, staff and students and another talk later in the day for all university faculty, staff, students and general public. His first talk will be held form 2-3 p.m. at the Pennington Building, Room 12. Dr. Wieman will speak on "Using the Tools of Science to Improve Science Education". The second talk will be held from 5-6 p.m. at the Silver and Blue Room, Lawlor Events Center. Dr. Wieman will speak on "Bose-Einstein Condensation: Quantum Weirdness at the Lowest Temperature in the Universe". A reception will follow. There will be an open forum Wednesday, April 13th from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be served, and all physics faculty and students are invited to attend.

51. Speaker Bio
carl E. wieman Parity Violation in Atoms Nuclear and Particle Physics on theSame Table. carl wieman received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1977.
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52. News And Information - The Ohio State University
Nobel Laureate carl E. wieman is Distinguished Professor of Physics at theUniversity of Colorado in Boulder. He is also a Fellow of the Joint Institute for
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53. Physics Today December 2001
Wolfgang Ketterle, and carl E. wieman to receive the 2001 Nobel Prize inPhysics for the and carl wieman addressing wellwishers in Colorado.
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Back to Table of Contents Also This Month: Cornell, Ketterle, and Wieman Share Nobel Prize for Bose-Einstein Condensates Isotopic Analysis of Pristine Microshells Resolves a Troubling Paradox of Paleoclimatology Can Polymeric Carbon-60 Be Magnetic? Cornell, Ketterle, and Wieman Share Nobel Prize for Bose-Einstein Condensates
Macroscopic quantum states of atomic gases, created in 1995, have more than lived up to initial expectations, with journals still bulging with reports of their fascinating behavior. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has selected Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, and Carl E. Wieman to receive the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates." The three will collect their awards in Stockholm amid more than the usual fanfare, because this year is the centennial of the prize. Cornell is a staff scientist at NIST in Boulder, Colorado, and adjoint professor of physics at the University of Colorado. Wieman is Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Both he and Cornell are fellows at JILA. Ketterle is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics at MIT. Atoms in lockstep Atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) have been likened to foot soldiers in a parading battalion, marching in lockstep. All atoms sit in the ground state of center-of-mass motion, and they are collectively described by a single macroscopic wavefunction. Such a state was predicted in 1925 by Albert Einstein, who extended Satyendra Nath Bose's work on blackbody radiation to particles with mass.

54. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
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56. HistoryForSale - Nobel Prize Autographs
Autographs carl E. wieman FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED CIRCA 1974 carl E. wieman -FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED CIRCA 1974 - DOCUMENT 267569, $129.00
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57. APS Prizes And Awards 1999 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize Recipient
BEC at OSC New Twists in BoseEinstein Condensation, Elizabeth A. Donley, Brian P.Anderson, carl E. wieman, Optics and Photonics News, October 2001.
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58. MIT Physicist Shares 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics - MIT News Office
Colo.; and carl E. wieman, 50, a 1973 MIT physics graduate and a physicsprofessor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, are the three laureates.
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MIT physicist shares 2001 Nobel Prize in physics
October 9, 2001 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. MIT physics professor Wolfgang Ketterle and two MIT alumni share the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics for causing atoms to sing in unison, thus discovering a new state of matter the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). Ketterle, 43; Eric A. Cornell, 39, a 1990 MIT Ph.D. recipient and now a senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colo.; and Carl E. Wieman, 50, a 1973 MIT physics graduate and a physics professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, are the three laureates. According to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the three are recognized "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates." In other Nobel news, on Monday, Leland H. Hartwell, MIT PhD 1964, shared the

59. 59 MIT-related Nobel Prize Winners Include Faculty, Researchers, Alumni And Staf
Eric A. Cornell, shared Physics, MIT PhD 1990. carl E. wieman, shared Physics,MIT SB 1973. Leland H. Hartwell, shared Medicine/Physiology, MIT PhD 1964
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59 MIT-related Nobel Prize winners include faculty, researchers, alumni and staff
May 9, 2004; updated October 5, 2004 Fifty-nine current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize. They include 24 professors, 23 alumni (including three of the professors), 14 researchers and one staff physician. Twenty-six of the Nobel Prizes are in physics, eleven in chemistry, twelve in economics, eight in medicine/physiology, and two in peace. Eight Nobel prizes were won by researchers who helped develop radar at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Nobelists who are current members of the MIT community are Drs. Wilczek (2004), Horvitz (2002), Ketterle (2001), Molina (1995), Sharp (1993), Friedman (1990), Tonegawa (1987), Solow (1987), Ting (1976) Samuelson (1970), and Khorana (1968). Frank Wilczek,

60. Science & Technology At Scientific American.com: Nobel Prize In Physics Awarded
E. wieman this year s Nobel Prize in Physics. and carl E. wieman(below center),of JILA and the University of Colorado, Boulder, documented the first
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