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         Physicists:     more books (100)
  1. Great Physicists: The Life and Times of Leading Physicists from Galileo to Hawking by William H. Cropper, 2004-09-16
  2. Mathematical Methods for Physicists, Sixth Edition: A Comprehensive Guide by George B. Arfken, Hans J. Weber, 2005-07-05
  3. The Instant Physicist: An Illustrated Guide by Richard A. Muller, 2010-12-06
  4. Astrophysics for Physicists by Choudhuri Arnab Rai, 2010-04-30
  5. Geometric Algebra for Physicists by Chris Doran, Anthony Lasenby, 2007-12-10
  6. The Spiritual Universe: One Physicist's Vision of Spirit, Soul, Matter, and Self by Fred Alan Wolf, 1998-10-01
  7. The Great Physicists from Galileo to Einstein (Biography of Physics) by George Gamow, 1988-10-01
  8. The Physicists by Friedrich Durrenmatt, 1994-01-21
  9. Thinking Like a Physicist, Physics Problems for Undergraduates by Thompson, 1999-01-01
  10. Physicists in Conflict by Neil A. Porter, 1998-06
  11. Cremona Violins: A Physicist's Quest for Secrets of Stradivari by Kameshwar C. Wali, 2010-01-30
  12. Essential Mathematical Methods for Physicists: and Engineers by Hans J. Weber, Frank Harris, et all 2003-08-22
  13. Tales of Mathematicians and Physicists (Volume 0) by Simon Gindikin, 2006-11-17
  14. Mathematics for Physicists (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Philippe Dennery, Andre Krzywicki, 1996-08-14

1. The Canadian Association Of Physicists
The premier association for physicists living in Canada (or who have any interest in physics)
http://www.cap.ca/

2. National Society Of Black Physicists - NSBP
NSBP is the largest and most recognizable organization devoted to the AfricanAmerican physics community.
http://www.nsbp.org/

3. Famous Physicists And Astronomers
Several pages containing brief biography and accomplishments.
http://www.phy.hr/~dpaar/fizicari/
Famous Physicists and Astronomers
The information on this web page was taken from various sources. We do not have copyrigt on it. If you have any questions, please send e-mail to D.Paar at dpaar@phy.hr

4. Profession Jokes - Physicists
A collection, including you might be a physicist if .
http://www.workjoke.com/projoke25.htm
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Physicists
You enter the laboratory and see an experiment. How will you know which class is it? If it's green and wiggles, it's biology.
If it stinks, it's chemistry.
If it doesn't work, it's physics. Seen on the door to a light-wave lab:
"CAUTION! Do not look into laser with remaining good eye." Absolute zero is cool. An engineer, a physicist, a mathematician, and a mystic were asked to name the greatest invention of all times.
The engineer chose fire, which gave humanity power over matter.
The physicist chose the wheel, which gave humanity the power over space.
The mathematician chose the alphabet, which gave humanity power over symbols. The mystic chose the thermos bottle.
"Why a thermos bottle?" the others asked. "Because the thermos keeps hot liquids hot in winter and cold liquids cold in summer." "Yes so what?" "Think about it." said the mystic reverently. That little bottle how does it know A hydrogen atom lost its electron and went to the police station to file a missing electron report. He was questioned by the police: "Haven't you just misplaced it somewhere? Are you sure that your electron is really lost?"

5. Egyptian Physicists Association
An association for those concerned about physics in Egypt.
http://www.geocities.com/egyptianphysicist
(Quote) Richard P. Feynman Why and how to be Physicist From American BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook EPA internet physics scholarship's guide Egyptian Journal of Solids Egyptian Physics Societies Egyptian Physicists ... 3rd Conference on Nuclear and Particle Physics 10-14 Nov. 2001, Cairo, Egypt Workshop On Computer-based Crystallographic Teaching Materials 3-8 November 2001 Olympic Village, Ismailia, Egypt Send mail to webmaster with questions or comments about this web site.
EPA
Maher Ahmed

6. Pictures Of Physicists
Pictures and drawings of famous physicists, a comprehensive collection.
http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/portraits.html
Pictures of Famous Physicists
The complete Picture Gallery (351 pictures, text-based version, alphabetically sorted)
Thumbnail-enhanced showrooms of the gallery
Pre-20th century (32 pictures)
Pioneers of Quantum Theory (20 pictures)
Theoreticians (35 pictures)
Experimentalists (part 1) (24 pictures)
Experimentalists (part 2) (24 pictures)
Nobel prize 1971-1980 (25 pictures)
Nobel prize 1981-1990 (23 pictures)
Nobel prize since 1991 (13 pictures)
Albert Einstein (63 pictures)
Group photographs (24 pictures)
The Nobel Prize winners in physics 1901-1998 (some pictures are still missing) Black-and-white drawings of physicists by I. Waloschek (53 pictures) Physics-related postage stamps 1030 pictures! Portraits from the other side of science (6 pictures) Visit the AIP Center for History of Physics A few more more pictures found at St. Andrews /Scotland Last modified: August 22, 2005 jr th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de
Joachim Reinhardt

7. Math And Physics Quest.html
Outlines a Webquest for studying the history of contributions to both these fields, and includes resources for solving the task.
http://education.nmsu.edu/webquest/wq/math/mathpyswq.htm
THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICIANS AND PHYSICISTS by Carmen Pareo Kandi Rachmadi Widdiharto Introduction ... Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
Most people may not like the idea of studying mathematics and physics, because they feel that it is boring and hard to understand. They do not see how these subjects are related to their lives. Actually, people do not realize how often they use mathematics and physics everyday without even thinking about it. One way that these subjects may become more interesting is learning more about people who have helped to develop the equations and formulas that are used. When science was first being studied, the relationship between mathematics and physics was very close. It was impossible to separate these two subjects. Even today it is important to support scientific development. Students should understand the connection between mathematics and physics. In order to understand these subjects students must know about the people who made contributions to them.
THE TASK
You are members of a group of researchers who are studying the history of contributions to BOTH mathematics and physics. Each group will consist of five students. Each student in the group should research two different people from this list. After researching the people in the list go back to your group to discuss your findings. Then, choose five of them and describe the specific contribution that each person made to both mathematics and physics. Finally, you will be making a presentation to your classmates on your findings.

8. TeXsis - TeX Macros For Physicists
This package provides a number of useful features for typesetting research papers. It is an extension to Plain Tex.
http://www.texsis.org/
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TeXsis
TeX macros for Physicists
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TeXsis is a Plain TeX macro package which provides useful features for typesetting research papers and related documents, such as:
  • Automatic numbering of equations, figures, tables and references;
  • Simpified control of type sizes, line spacing, footnotes, running headlines and footlines, and tables of contents, figures and tables;
  • Specialized document formats for research papers, preprints and "e-prints," conference proceedings, theses, books, referee reports, letters, and memoranda;
  • Specialized environments for lists, theorems and proofs, centered or non-justified text, and listing computer code;
  • Specialized macros for easily constructing ruled tables;
  • Simplified means of constructing an index for a book or thesis, using the Makeindex program;
  • Easy to use double column formatting;
TeXsis was originally designed for use by physicists, but others may also find it useful. It is completely compatible with Plain TeX. TeXsis is an extension of "Plain" TeX, so anything you know how to do in plain TeX you can do in TeXsis. TeXsis macro instructions are simply abbreviations for often used combinations of control sequences used to typeset physics documents. For more information about Plain TeX see the manual entry for "tex", or

9. Selected Papers Of Great American Physicists
Selected Papers of Great American physicists on the web.
http://www.aip.org/history/gap/
The Center for History of Physics S ELECTED P APERS OF
G REAT A MERICAN
P HYSICISTS
The Bicentennial Commemorative Volume of The American Physical Society 1976 Contents Preface by William A Fowler
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M ore papers : go to 100 Years of the American Physical Society's Physical Review
and Landmark Physical Review Papers (enter "Landmarks" in the Search box). More Info
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One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740-3843 Email: aipinfo@aip.org Phone: 301-209-3100; Fax: 301-209-0843

10. JCMF: HomePage
Contacts, documents, chapters, sections, meetings, resources. English/Czech site.
http://www.jcmf.cz/toASCII.en/jcmf.html
Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists
Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists (JCMF) is one of the oldest exact-science communities dating back to 1862. It consists of four Sections and fourteen Local Chapters.

11. The Egyptian Physicists Association (EPA)
A nongovernmental and non-profit association of all those who have interest in physics in Egypt. Membership details and contact information.
http://www.geocities.com/egyptianphysicist/EPA.htm
The Egyptian Physicists Association (EPA) is a non-governmental and non-porfit association of all those who have interest in Physics in Egypt. The EPA aims to promote the Professional, Academic and Social Communication Between its members and Physics associations, and organizations. And to promote to its members, education, training, career information, Electronic publishing, conferences, workshops, seminars, and meetings. Also aims at representing physics in contacts with authorities dealing with issues concerning education and research, to stimulate the interest for science and to promote the position of the natural sciences in the school system, society, and industry. Founder and chairman Maher Ahmed Send mail to webmaster with questions or comments about this web site.
EPA
Maher Ahmed

12. PEERS - Physics Encyclopedia Of E-Mail Records
Searchable directory of physicists. From The Institute of Physics Publishing, UK
http://peers.iop.org/
www.iop.org Contact us Online Services Submit Your Details ... Help PEERS is a FREE service from Institute of Physics Publishing. It provides a moderated global e-mail directory of people working in science; a place where you can search for peers, colleagues or any useful contacts in your chosen scientific field.
Advanced Search
Search the Directory
Our search engine allows you to perform a variety of searches across the PEERS directory, from simple keywords to complex Boolean expressions.
Submit Your Details
Everyone is invited and indeed encouraged to add their details to our fast-growing list. To include your details in the directory, all you need do is complete this form
Update Your Details
A form is available to update your details at any time.
The directory is moderated to make sure that only individuals working in appropriate positions and establishments are added to the directory. With the service growing all the time we are keen to receive any comments or suggestions that you may have. You may want enhancements to the search engine or a facility to sort the directory by specific fields. Whatever you want, we want to hear from you - please contact the moderator at peers.moderator@iop.org

13. Biography Famous Physicists
Biography Famous physicists Physics is more than just about concepts and physicists; therefore, we should also strive to understand these
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. Physicists And Astronomers
physicists and Astronomers. Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement Job Outlook
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

15. Pictures Of Famous Physicists
A Picture Gallery of Famous physicists. physicists AZ, The Einstein Collection, Group Pictures Clusters of physicists. Sommerfeld Bohr 73kB
http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/physlist.html
A Picture Gallery of Famous Physicists
Physicists A-Z The Einstein Collection Group Pictures
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Click the name to get the full picture
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Hannes Olof Gosta Alfven
Luis Walter Alvarez
Carl David Anderson
Philip Warren Anderson
Knut Angstrom
Edward Appleton ca. 1927, 75kB
Manfred von Ardenne at age 16 (1923), 58kB
B
John Bardeen
Henri Antoine Becquerel
J. Georg Bednorz John S. Bell Michael Berry Hans Albrecht Bethe Bethe 1935 in Ann Arbor, 49kB Homi Jehangir Bhabha Gerd Binnig Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett Felix Bloch Nicolaas Bloembergen N.N. Bogoliubov David Bohm Aage Bohr Niels Bohr Ludwig Boltzmann Max Born Max Born (young) 60kB Satyendranath N. Bose Walter Bothe Robert Boyle Ferdinand Braun Bertram Neville Brockhouse Sir William Henry Bragg Sir William Lawrence Bragg Walter Houser Brattain Geoffrey Breit Louis deBroglie
C
Sadi Carnot Sir James Chadwick Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar Georges Charpak Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov Steven Chu Rudolf Clausius Sir John Douglas Cockroft Claude Cohen-Tannoudji Arthur Holly Compton Leon N.

16. Physics Blog
Pointers to stories for the entertainment of physicists, future physicists, and people who work with physicists.
http://www.physics.uiuc.edu/blog.htm

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We blog (pronounced wee-blawg):
Endlessly updated pointers to other sites, usually accompanied by commentary. Most commonly called "blog".
This we blog is for the entertainment of physicists, future physicists,
and people who work with physicists September 15, 2005, 9:11 a.m.
Despite having the bones and muscles to perform a variety of gaits, human beings have developed an overwhelming preference for just two: walking and running. Find out why September 9, 2005, 4:18 p.m.
Today is the 60th anniversary of the first computer program"debugging" . (It was a moth.) August 30, 2005, 4:58 p.m.
Moon Tennis anyone? NASA ponders tennis played on the moon. How does the Bernoulli Effect affect a serve? Could moondust could really charge up the game? When Duke Ellington wrote, "it don't mean a thing if you ain't got that swing," he wasn't thinking of playing tennis in a spacesuit, but if the suit fits... May 11, 2005, 5:54 p.m.

17. MRI Q&A For Physicists
Questions and answers on the basics of MRI for physicists and other clinical scientists. Also provides animated tutorials and interactive learning tools.
http://www.revisemri.com/
This site will look better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device.
Revise MRI Physics
questions and answers
animated web tutorials

interactive learning tools

This site provides study materials for physicists and other clinical scientists learning the basics of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). revise, v. To go over (a subject already learnt) in preparation for an examination. ( OED
[Latin re visare , to visit again, look at again]
reviseMRI.com
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ReviseMRI.com served 5832 pages in the last week. See who's browsing right now...
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18. Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 Italian Performed Fundamental
Famous physicists Famous physicists Classical Period Famous physicists Famous physicists Classical Period
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19. Famous Physicists
Famous physicists. Classical Period. William Gilbert, 15441603 English, hypothesized that the Earth is a giant magnet. Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642
http://cnr2.kent.edu/~manley/physicists.html
Famous Physicists
Classical Period William Gilbert
English hypothesized that the Earth is a giant magnet Galileo Galilei
Italian performed fundamental observations, experiments, and mathematical analyses in astronomy and physics; discovered mountains and craters on the moon, the phases of Venus, and the four largest satellites of Jupiter: Io, Europa, Callisto, and Ganymede Willebrod Snell
Dutch discovered law of refraction (Snell's law) Blaise Pascal
French discovered that pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to every part of the fluid and to the walls of its container (Pascal's principle) Christiaan Huygens
Dutch proposed a simple geometrical wave theory of light, now known as ``Huygen's principle''; pioneered use of the pendulum in clocks Robert Hooke
English discovered Hooke's law of elasticity Sir Isaac Newton
English developed theories of gravitation and mechanics, and invented differential calculus Daniel Bernoulli
Swiss developed the fundamental relationship of fluid flow now known as Bernoulli's principle Benjamin Franklin
American the first American physicist; characterized two kinds of electric charge, which he named ``positive'' and ``negative''

20. Emilio Segrè Visual Archives
Makes it easy for people to find pictures of physicists. These pictures are in the vein of The History of Physics and are images of notable physicists.
http://www.aip.org/history/esva/
AIP home page Scitation AIP Publications AIP Journals Publishing Services History Center Statistical Research Center Career Services Science News Science Policy Site Index
The Human Face of Science: Mini-Exhibits To convey a vivid impression of the real character and life of scientists, we've assembled some of our favorite photos, along with stories and quotes.
Niels Bohr

Ludwig Boltzmann

Marie Curie

Paul Dirac
...
Niels Bohr Library
of the Center for History of Physics at the American Institute of Physics . The collection focuses on American physicists and astronomers of the twentieth century, but includes many scientists in Europe and elsewhere, in other fields related to physics, and in earlier times. Search the Photo Collection This service is supported by donations from the Friends of the AIP Center for History of Physics You can help with tax-deductible contributions of visual materials or funds. Currently there are thousands of images available online. Updates are being made continuously. Please contact the Archives directly if the individual you're looking for is not listed in the index or if you're interested in seeing additional images of those individuals who are listed.

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